12 Nov 2013
Play Music From Terminal in Crunchbang With MOC
MOC (music on console) is a console audio player for LINUX/UNIX designed to be powerful and easy to use.
Supported file formats
MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, Musepack, Speex, WAVE (and other less popular formats supported by Sndfile), MOD, WavPack, AAC, SID, MIDI. Moreover most audio formats recognized by FFMpeg/LibAV are also supported (e.g. MP4, Opus, WMA, APE, AC3, DTS – even embedded in video files). New formats support is under development.
Installing MOCSince Crunchbang is Debian based, apt-get package manage will do the job for us.
$ sudo apt-get install mocTo launch moc Run the command below:
$ mocp
Keys for navigating MOC
q – Detach MOC from the server
ENTER – Start playing at this file or go to this directory
DOWN – Move down in the menu
UP – Move up in the menu
PAGE_DOWN – Move one page down
PAGE_UP – Move one page up
HOME – Move to the first item in the menu
END – Move to the last item in the menu
Q – Quit
s – Stop
n – Play next file
b – Play previous file
p – SPACE Pause
f – Toggle ReadTags option
S – Toggle Shuffle
R – Toggle Repeat
X – Toggle AutoNext
TAB – Switch between playlist and file list
l – Switch between layouts
For more keys press h after launching moc.
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