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mocp
- The best command line mp3 player. What is it?
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Any music player that uses the terminal and can show lyrics
Music On Console has lyrics plugin, but I've never tried it.
- ce specificatii hardware/software a avut primul tau pc?
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headless music player project?
I really quite like MOC's terminal UI for playing music files, and i don't see why it shouldn't work with a network drive too (so long as the network drive is mounted in a "normal" way).
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Anyone knows if I can install a mp3 player on Jelos?
That being said: this has many drawbacks and ideally you would port something like moc to ARM64. It's lightweight and feature rich.
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My Linux Mint 20.03 Setup (update)
It's called mocp - Music On Console Player.
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Music / Radio / Podcasts
I use moc (music on command line) for music: http://moc.daper.net/ And mpv for internet radio streams.
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Increase battery life in linux
music: moc
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Perks of having a LinuxAudio setup!
Music: Music Player Daemon (The ALSA of music players!) MOC (Terminal frontend for MPD) ncmpcpp (Anyone who tells you there's a better music player for Linux than this, is a scammer!) kunst (Even blind people need Album Art to listen music ;) Spicetify (Spicey Spotify with pywal!)
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[Request] Command-line audio player for Windows?
Music on Console (MOC) is Linux-only, so won't work
D2Evil
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Security vulnerability discovered in Live2D moc3 format
I'm concerned it's a more fundamental issue. They're working with a closed-source format that is only supposed to be read/write by their closed-source tools. In the past, they've threatened legal action at someone just trying to document the formats. I imagine if someone digs at it more, they'll find that Live2D is trusting user input in general.
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Live2D Is a Security Trainwreck
There's a bit more context to the story. The author and the company had a discussion over a reverse engineering claim as well : https://github.com/UlyssesWu/D2Evil/issues/1
I have to admit I'm somewhat impressed with the quality of the 2d puppetry I've seen in gaming recently (e.g. Marvel Snap, andy of the Gachas). It's a simpler technical skill than full 3d rigging that 2d illustrators seem to be able to be able to pick up fairly quickly.
The field this tool grew out of (mobile gaming) is such a grey ethical area, and these puppet animations are a fascinating form of pulp media.
What are some alternatives?
ncmpcpp - Featureful ncurses based MPD client inspired by ncmpc
inochi2d - Inochi2D reference implementation aimed at rendering 2D puppets that can be animated in real-time (using eg. facial capture).
cmus - Small, fast and powerful console music player for Unix-like operating systems.
openjpeg - Official repository of the OpenJPEG project
mpd - Music Player Daemon
kunst - Download and display album art or display embedded album art
Spicetify - Spice up your Spotify client
pywal - 🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.
googler - :mag: Google from the terminal
pajackconnect - Make JACK Work With PulseAudio
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
newsboat - An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals