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NAME

       MOC - Console audio player

SYNOPSIS

       mocp [OPTIONS] [FILE|DIR ...]

DESCRIPTION

       MOC is a console audio player with simple ncurses interface.  It supports OGG, WAV, MP3 and other
       formats.  Just run mocp, go to some directory using the menu and press enter to start playing the file.
       The program will automatically play the rest of the files in the directory.

       With no options and no file arguments the program begins in current directory, or in MusicDir if the
       StartInMusicDir option is set in the configuration file.  If you give a directory on the command line,
       MOC will try to go there.  If a playlist is given, then it is loaded.  With multiple files, playlists or
       directories, everything will be added to the playlist recursively (including the contents of any playlist
       given).  (Note that relative paths in playlists are resolved with respect to the directory of the
       playlist, or of the symlink being used to reference it.)

OPTIONS

       If an option can also be set in the configuration file the command line overrides it (but see the -O
       option for the list-valued configuration options exception).

       -D, --debug
              Run  MOC in debug mode.  The client and server log a lot of information to debug files.  Don't use
              this;  the  server  log  is  large.   This  is  only  available  if  MOC  was   compiled   without
              --disable-debug.

       -S, --server
              Run only the server and exit.

       -F, --foreground
              Implies -S.  Run the server in foreground and log everything to stdout.

       -R NAME[:...], --sound-driver NAME[:...]
              Use  the  specified  sound driver(s).  They can be OSS, ALSA, JACK, SNDIO or null (for debugging).
              Some of the drivers may not have been compiled in.  This  option  is  called  SoundDriver  in  the
              configuration file.

       -m, --music-dir
              Start in MusicDir (set in the configuration file).  This can be also set in the configuration file
              as StartInMusicDir.

       -q, --enqueue
              Add files given after command line options to the queue.  Don't start the interface.

       -a, --append
              Append  files,  directories  (recursively)  and  playlists given after command line options to the
              playlist.  Don't start the interface.

       -c, --clear
              Clear the playlist.

       -p, --play
              Start playing from the first item on the playlist.

       -f, --next
              Request playing the next song from the server's playlist.

       -r, --previous
              Request playing the previous song from the server's playlist.

       -s, --stop
              Request the server to stop playing.

       -x, --exit
              Bring down the server.

       -P, --pause
              Request the server to pause playing.

       -U, --unpause
              Request the server to resume playing when paused.

       -G, --toggle-pause
              Toggle between play and pause.

       -k [+|-]N, --seek [+|-]N
              Seek forward (positive) or backward (negative) by N seconds in the file currently being played.

       -T THEME, --theme THEME
              Use  a  theme  file.   If  the  path  is  not  absolute,  the  file  will  be  searched   for   in
              /usr/share/moc/themes/ (depends on installation prefix), ~/.moc/themes/ and the current directory.

       -C FILE, --config FILE
              Use  the  specified  configuration file instead of the default.  As this file can specify commands
              which invoke other applications MOC will refuse to start if it is not owned by either root or  the
              current user, or if it is writable by anyone other than it's owner.

       -O NAME[+]=VALUE, --set-option NAME[+]=VALUE
              Override  configuration  option  NAME  with  VALUE.   This option can be repeated as many times as
              needed and the option name is  not  case  sensitive.   Most  option  values  are  set  before  the
              configuration  file  is  processed (which allows the new values to be picked up by substitutions);
              however, list-valued options are overridden afterwards (which gives  the  choice  of  whether  the
              configured values are replaced or added to).

              See the example configuration file (config.example) for a description of the options available.

              Examples: -O AutoNext=no
                        -O messagelingertime=1 -O XTerms+=xxt:xwt

              Note  that  MOC  does  not  perform  variable  substitution  as  it  does for values read from the
              configuration file.

       -M DIR, --moc-dir DIR
              Use the specified MOC directory instead of the default.  This also causes the  configuration  file
              from  that  directory  to be used.  This can also be specified in the configuration file using the
              MOCDir option.

       -y, --sync
              This copy of the interface will synchronize its playlist  with  other  clients.   This  option  is
              called SyncPlaylist in the configuration file.

       -n, --nosync
              This copy of the interface will not synchronize its playlist with other clients (see above).

       -A, --ascii
              Use ASCII characters to draw lines.  (This helps on some terminals.)

       -i, --info
              Print the information about the file currently being played.

       -Q FORMAT_STRING, --format FORMAT_STRING
              Print  information  about  the  file currently being played using a format string.  Replace string
              sequences with the actual information:

                       %state     State
                       %file      File
                       %title     Title
                       %artist    Artist
                       %song      SongTitle
                       %album     Album
                       %tt        TotalTime
                       %tl        TimeLeft
                       %ts        TotalSec
                       %ct        CurrentTime
                       %cs        CurrentSec
                       %b         Bitrate
                       %r         Rate

              It is also possible to use variables from the FormatString configuration file option.

       -e, --recursively
              Alias of -a for backward compatibility.

       -h, --help
              Print a list of options with short descriptions and exit.

       -V, --version
              Print the program version and exit.

       -v [+|-]N, --volume [+|-]N
              Adjust the mixer volume.  You can set (-v 50) or adjust (-v +10, -v -10).

       -t OPTION[,...], --toggle OPTION[,...]
       -o OPTION[,...], --on OPTION[,...]
       -u OPTION[,...], --off OPTION[,...]
              Followed by a list of identifiers, these will control MOC's playlist options.   Valid  identifiers
              are shuffle, repeat and autonext.  They can be shortened to 's', 'r' and 'n' respectively.

              Example: -t shuffle,r,n
                       would toggle shuffle, repeat and autonext all at once.

       -j N{s|%}, --jump N{s|%}
              Jump  to  some position in the current file.  N is the number of seconds (when followed by an 's')
              or the percent of total file time (when followed by a '%').

              Examples: -j 10s, -j 50%

FILES

       ~/.moc MOC directory for the configuration file, socket, the pid file and other data.

       ~/.moc/config
              Configuration file for MOC.  The format is very simple; to see how to use it look at  the  example
              configuration  file  (config.example)  distributed  with  the  program.   The  example  file fully
              describes all the configuration options, and so is a useful reference when using  the  -O  option.
              As  this  file can specify commands which invoke other applications MOC will refuse to start if it
              is not owned by either root or the current user, or if it is writable by anyone  other  than  it's
              owner.

       ~/.moc/themes
       /usr/share/moc/themes
              Default directories for the theme files.

       /usr/share/moc/decoder_plugins
              Default directories for the audio decoder plugins.

       mocp_client_log
       mocp_server_log
              Client  and  server  log  files.  These files are created in the directory in which the client and
              server are started.  (Also see the -D option.)

BUGS

       Command line options that affect the server behaviour (like --sound-driver) are ignored if the server  is
       already running at the time of executing mocp.  The user is not warned about this.

HOMEPAGE

       http://moc.daper.net/

AUTHOR

       Damian Pietras     <daper@daper.net>
       MOC Maintainer(s)  <mocmaint@daper.net>

Version 2.5.0-beta1                              12 October 2012                                          MOC(1)