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audacious: an advanced audio player.
NAME
audacious - an advanced audio player.
SYNOPSIS
audacious [OPTION] ... [FILE] ...DESCRIPTION
Audacious is a free advanced audio player for Linux and many other UNIX-compatible systems. It focuses on low resource usage, high audio quality, and support for a wide range of audio formats. It was originally based on Beep Media Player, which was in turn based on XMMS.OPTIONS
Getting help:
- -h, --help
-
Show a brief list of options.
Opening files:
- -e, --enqueue
-
Add the files on the command line to the current playlist but do not start
playback.
- -E, --enqueue-to-temp
-
Add the files on the command line to a temporary playlist and start playback.
Controlling playback:
- -p, --play
-
If currently playing, go to the beginning of the song; otherwise, begin playing.
- -u, --pause
-
If currently playing, pause; if paused, resume playing.
- -t, --play-pause
-
If currently playing, pause; otherwise, begin playing.
- -s, --stop
-
Stop playing and go to the beginning of the song.
- -r, --rew
-
Go to the previous song in the playlist.
- -f, --fwd
-
Go to the next song in the playlist.
Miscellaneous:
- -m, --show-main-window
-
Show the Audacious window if it is hidden and bring it to the top.
- -j, --show-jump-box
-
Show the Jump to Song window.
- -H, --headless
-
Start in command-line mode; i.e., without any graphical user interface.
- -q, --quit-after-play
-
Exit as soon as playback stops, or immediately if there is nothing to play.
- -v, --version
-
Print version information and exit.
- -V, --verbose
-
Print debugging output while running.
KEYBINDINGS
zx
c, Space
v
b
Right arrow
Left arrow
Control + z
Escape
Control + a
Shift + Control + a
+ (plus)
- (minus)
s
r
Control + n
Control + m
Control + e
Control + r
Alt + e
Alt + g
Control + o
Control + s
Control + w
Control + Alt + w
Shift + Control + w
i
Control + j
j
Control + f
l
f
Control + l
Control + h
Control + p
FILES
- ~/.config/audacious/config
- User's Audacious configuration.
- ~/.config/audacious/playlists/1000.audpl
- Default playlist usually loaded on startup.
- ~/.local/share/audacious/Skins, ${prefix}/share/audacious/Skins
- Default location(s) where Audacious should look for skin files.
- ~/.local/share/audacious/Plugins
- Location of user-installed plugins.
ENVIRONMENT
- SKINSDIR
- Colon separated list of paths where Audacious should look for skin files.
- TARCMD
- Tar command supporting GNU tar style decompression. Used for unpacking gzip and bzip2 compressed skins. Default is tar.
- UNZIPCMD
-
Command for decompressing zip files (skins). Default is unzip.
WEBSITE
http://audacious-media-player.org