If you have an industrial computer based on ubuntulinux, you can place it in any network in the world and connect it to an open-air speaker, in the other corner of the world, you can sing songs on it. Nice. Mocp is a small music player for installation: sudoapt-getinstallmoc and then run mocp to browse the folder and select the mp3 file you want to play. Is it suitable? Enter play selected track a add selected track
If you have such an industrial computer based on ubuntu linux, you can place it in any network in the world and connect it to an open-air speaker, in the other corner of the world, you can sing songs on it. Nice.
Mocp is a small music player installation: sudo apt-get install moc
Run mocp to browse the folder and select the mp3 file you want to play. Is it suitable?
Enter
A. add the selected tracks to the playlist.
A adds the selected directory to the playlist/playlist
D. delete the selected track from the playlist.
C. clear the current list
V: save the list. remember to enter the path.
Space pause
B/n before/after
S stop playing
S enable/disable disorderly playback
R open/close the replay list
Tab switch between directory and playlist
<And> adjust the volume
Q: close the interface and keep the music for play. (if you want to enable it again, enter mocp)
Q. close the interface and program to completely exit.
L switch whether to display the playback list
H help file
T modification interface