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Pianobar
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Pianobar is a console client for the personalized web radio Pandora.
It features the following abilities:
- Play and manage (create, add more music, delete, rename, etc.) your stations
- Rate played songs and let Pandora explain why they have been selected
- Show upcoming songs and song history
- Configure keybindings
- Last.fm scrobbling support (with the help of an external application)
- Proxy support for listeners outside of the USA
(Homepage)
Install
To install Pianobar, emerge it:
root # emerge pianobar
Pianobar configuration
Easy login
After you have emerged Pianobar, you can run it with pianobar
. If you dislike typing your username and password every time that you run pianobar, create the file ~/.config/pianobar/config
and add the following lines to it:
~/.config/pianobar/config
password = YOURPASSWORD
user = user@email.com
Easy login (with encryption)
If leaving a plaintext password for your Pandora account somewhere on your filesystem makes you nervous, you can use gpg to decrypt a file that contains your password. Change your configuration to reflect the one below if you would like to encrypt your password:
~/.config/pianobar/config
password_command = gpg --decrypt ~/.passwords/pianobar
user = user@email.com
Keybindings
To configure keybindings, check out man pianobar
. All keybindings can be added to ~/.config/pianobar/config
. All the keybindings in the man page will begin with the line act_
.
Other configuration options
Option | Description |
---|---|
audio_quality | The quality of the audio. Can be set to: high, medium, or low. |
autostart_station | Select a station ID that you would like to play when Pianobar starts. |
proxy | Use a http proxy. |
Troubleshooting
Not compiled with threads support
If you recieve the following warning message ([aac @ 0x7faccc003cd0] Warning: not compiled with thread support, using thread emulation
) while running Pianobar, add threads support to ffmpeg, then rebuild it:
root # echo "media-video/ffmpeg threads" > /etc/portage/package.use/ffmpeg root # emerge ffmpeg
As of FL-1437, threads support should be enabled on ffmpeg by default.