Overview ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ncmpc is a curses client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD). ncmpc connects to a MPD running on a machine on the local network, and controls this with an interface inspired by cplay. Music Player Daemon (MPD) allows remote access for playing music (MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, AAC, and wave files) and managing playlists. MPD is designed for integrating a computer into a stereo system that provides control for music playback over a local network. Read more at musicpd.org How to compile and install ncmpc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Requirements: * ncurses * glib-2.2 (2.4 for NLS support) Download the ncmpc source code, then: $ tar zxvf ncmpc-x.y.z.tar.gz $ cd ncmpc-x.y.z $ ./configure $ make $ make install or if you are starting from the subversion checkout: $ svn co https://svn.musicpd.org/ncmpc/trunk ncmpc $ cd ncmpc $ ./autogen.sh $ make $ make install Upgrading to ncmpc-0.11.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The syntax for the configuration file (~/.ncmpc/config) has changed, view the manual page or the sample configuration file for details. The old key binding to the select command (space,a) will result in a conflict as the a key is used for the new add command in 0.11.0. The easy solution is to delete your old key bindings (~/.ncmpc/keys), but you can use the built in key editor to solve any key conflicts. Usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ncmpc connects to a MPD running on a machine on the local network. By default, ncmpc connects to localhost:6600. This can be changed either at compile-time, or by exporting the MPD_HOST and MPD_PORT environment variables, or by the command line options --host and --port. $ ncmpc --host=musicserver --port=44000 For more information please view ncmpc's manual page. Web Page, Forums and Bug Reports ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Read more about ncmpc & MPD on http://www.musicpd.org * a ncmpc forum exists at musicpd.org - http://www.musicpd.org/forum * report bugs at musicpd.org - http://www.musicpd.org/mantis/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $Id$