EMMS

EMMS

EMMS browser/playlist interface
Developer(s) GNU
Initial release 30 October 2004 (2004-10-30)
Development status Active
Written in Emacs Lisp
Operating system Linux, OS X, Unix-like, Windows,
Size 273 KB[1]
Available in Multilanguage
Type Audio player
License GNU General Public License[2]
Website www.gnu.org/software/emms/

EMMS (Emacs MultiMedia System) is media player software for Emacs. It is written in Emacs Lisp. The name echoes XMMS. It is derived from an earlier Emacs-based player called mp3-player.

EMMS has multiple back ends to connect to external players so EMMS can support many different audio and video formats, while remaining clean and small itself. EMMS is divided into three parts, the player back ends, media sources (which can be a local file system or a network stream), and the core player.[3] One of the player back ends connects to MPD. Other backends are available for mplayer and gstreamer. Additional players can be easily defined.[4]

EMMS implements a buffer-based playlist and queue. Locations in files can be bookmarked. Standard Emacs key bindings are used to navigate, edit the playlist, and control playback. Using Emacs server support, playlists can be built using a file manager such as ROX-Filer. EMMS supported scrobbling to Last.fm until version 4.0, when this service was replaced with the free software Libre.fm. There are many third-party scripts to enhance EMMS to provide pop-up notifications, lyric fetching, and binaural beat generation.

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