Media player
EMMS
EMMS, The Emacs Multimedia System.
EMMS is the Emacs Multimedia System. It tries to be a clean and small application to play multimedia files from Emacs using external players. Many of it's ideas are derived from MpthreePlayer , but it tries to be more general and cleaner.
The fact that EMMS is based on external players makes it powerful, because it supports all formats that those players support, with no effort from your side.
Features
- Free Software (as in Free Speech, and Free Beer)
- Extensible
- Very light (some might even say stealth)
- Audio support : MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC
- Video support : MPEG, WMV, MOV, AVI, OGM, MKV, etc...
- Tagging capability, possibly batched
- Playlist management
- Remotely drivable via emacsclient (playlist creation via rox-filer, for example)
- And last but not least : Written in Emacs lisp :)
Installation
Install the needed packages with the package manager of your system :
sudo apt-get install emms vorbis-tools
(you may also try with el-get.)
and add the following in your ~/.emacs :
(require 'emms-setup)
(emms-all)
(emms-default-players)
and, as usual, restart emacs or M-x eval-current-buffer RET.
Usage
You can play a file or a directory with the command M-x emms-play-file or emms-play-directory.
You can add files and directories to the emms playlist (which will be created if it doesn't exist yet) with M-x emms-add-file, play it with emms-start and you can visit the playlist buffer by simply calling M-x emms RET.
External links
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EMMS
http://www.gnewsense.org/Documentation/Emacs#Listening_to_Music an easy tutorial to begin with.