![]() ![]() ![]() In line with the Unix/Linux philosophy, it aims to 'do one thing and to do it well.' It does not, therefore, do video – it plays music.Īlthough the setting up of MPD is not difficult, neither is it obvious or particularly straight forward, particularly for users not used to having to roll up their sleeves to get something working. ![]() This music player can be controlled locally or over the network through clients, will use multiple outputs if required, has the ability to decode many types of music files, and maintains a database of your music files. But it is a 'roll up your sleeves and get stucked in' sort of set up that not many users would want to be bothered with. The reason that the author skipped so lightly over it is, as he states in the article, that there is really not very much to say about it. About six years ago, a few paragraphs in a PCLinuxOS Magazine article were devoted to describe the powerful, but low on resource usage, Music Player Daemon. ![]()
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