NAME
POE::Component::Player::Xmms - a wrapper for the Xmms
player
SYNOPSIS
use POE qw(Component::Player::Xmms);
POE::Component::Player::Xmms->spawn({ alias => 'xmms' });
$kernel->post(xmms => play => 'test.mp3');
POE::Kernel->run();
DESCRIPTION
This component is used to manipulate the Xmms
player from within a POE application.
METHODS
spawn
Used to initialise the system and create a module instance. The optional hash reference may contain any of the following keys:
- alias
-
Indicates the name of a session to which events will be posted. Default:
main
. - xargs
-
Allows for passing extra arguments to the underlying application. (NOT used if already running)
EVENTS
Xmms::Remote events
The methods available to Xmms::Remote are dupicated as events, heres the list:
playlist_clear,
playlist,
play,
get_playlist_length,
get_volume,
set_main_volume,
get_main_volume,
is_repeat,
is_shuffle,
get_info,
get_playlist_file,
get_playlist_time,
set_volume,
get_balance,
get_balancestr,
set_balance,
get_skin,
toggle_aot,
main_win_toggle,
pl_win_toggle,
eq_win_toggle,
prefs_win_toggle,
get_output_time,
get_output_timestr,
stop,
is_playing,
quit,
get_playlist_pos,
set_playlist_pos,
get_playlist_files,
get_version,
is_running,
show_prefs_box,
set_skin,
all_win_toggle,
get_playlist_titles,
get_playlist_title,
eject,
playlist_next,
playlist_prev,
pause,
toggle_shuffle,
toggle_repeat,
playlist_delete,
playlist_add,
playlist_add_url,
jump_to_timestr,
jump_to_time,
get_playlist_timestr,
is_main_win,
is_pl_win,
is_eq_win,
get_eq,
set_eq,
get_eq_preamp,
set_eq_preamp,
get_eq_band,
set_eq_band
For now, just $kernel->call these to get the return values. I will document these and add event replys for everything later.
EVENTS
Events are fired at the session from which the spawn() method as called from. Currently there is only one event fired.
xmms_started
This event is fired by the player's notification that it's ready.
AUTHOR
David Davis <xantus@cpan.org>
TODO
Better documentation on ALL events
Patches welcome :)
SEE ALSO
perl(1), Xmms::Remote
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