On 05/26/2015 11:02 AM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 05/25/2015 10:25 PM, g wrote:
For me, running it from a script like above, then * and / do not
>work, but invoking mplayer on one file at a time it works.
.
try this command line to run script in backgrounder;
script-name&
...in which ca
On 05/25/2015 10:25 PM, g wrote:
For me, running it from a script like above, then * and / do not
>work, but invoking mplayer on one file at a time it works.
.
try this command line to run script in backgrounder;
script-name&
...in which case mplayer will have no controlling tty, and keyb
On 05/25/2015 12:20 PM, jd1008 wrote:
<<>>
> I retried mplayer as a stanadlone command,
> rather than in a script like:
> for f in *.mp4 *.mp3; do
> mplayer "$f"
> done
>
> For me, running it from a script like above, then * and / do not
> work, but invoking mplayer on one file at a time it work
On 05/25/2015 11:39 AM, jd1008 wrote:
nop! Not if invoking mplayer from within a script.
How are you calling the script? I ask because it sounds like mplayer
doesn't have a controlling tty.
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On 05/25/2015 12:34 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 25 May 2015, jd1008 sent:
I retried mplayer as a stanadlone command,
rather than in a script like:
for f in *.mp4 *.mp3; do
mplayer "$f"
done
For me, running it from a script like above, then * and / do not work,
but invoking mplayer o
Allegedly, on or about 25 May 2015, jd1008 sent:
> I retried mplayer as a stanadlone command,
> rather than in a script like:
> for f in *.mp4 *.mp3; do
> mplayer "$f"
> done
>
> For me, running it from a script like above, then * and / do not work,
> but invoking mplayer on one file at a time it
On 05/25/2015 01:43 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/25/15 14:45, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 09:58:36AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/25/15 09:24, jd1008 wrote:
I used to be able to control the volume with
/ (to lower the volume)
and
* (to raise the volume)
These KB keys no lon
On 05/25/2015 12:45 AM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 09:58:36AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 05/25/15 09:24, jd1008 wrote:
I used to be able to control the volume with
/ (to lower the volume)
and
* (to raise the volume)
These KB keys no longer have any effect on volume.
Curren
On 05/25/15 14:45, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 09:58:36AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 05/25/15 09:24, jd1008 wrote:
>>> I used to be able to control the volume with
>>> / (to lower the volume)
>>> and
>>> * (to raise the volume)
>>>
>>> These KB keys no longer have any effect o
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 09:58:36AM +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 05/25/15 09:24, jd1008 wrote:
> > I used to be able to control the volume with
> > / (to lower the volume)
> > and
> > * (to raise the volume)
> >
> > These KB keys no longer have any effect on volume.
> >
> > Current mplayer instal
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On 05/24/2015 06:24 PM, jd1008 wrote:
> I used to be able to control the volume with / (to lower the
> volume) and * (to raise the volume)
>
> These KB keys no longer have any effect on volume.
>
> Current mplayer installed: mplayer-1.1-33.201502
On 05/25/15 09:24, jd1008 wrote:
> I used to be able to control the volume with
> / (to lower the volume)
> and
> * (to raise the volume)
>
> These KB keys no longer have any effect on volume.
>
> Current mplayer installed: mplayer-1.1-33.20150211svn.fc21.x86_64
FWIW, it works just fine here. S
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