Reputation: 73
I am loading mplayer in slave mode like this:
mplayer -slave -idle -input file=/tmp/pipe
the pipe file contains:
loadfile /mymusic/1.mp3
Sofar it's running my 1.mp3 as expected. But i want to append seek and pause into the pipe but it doesn't work. What am i doing wrong or is it even possible like this?
I have tried the following in another terminal without luck:
echo pause > /tmp/pipe
echo pause >> /tmp/pipe
printf "pause\n" > /tmp/pipe
printf "pause\n" >> /tmp/pipe
It looks like it only opens the STDIN on startup of mplayer -slave. the OS is debian 8.4.0.
Upvotes: 3
Views: 1556
Reputation: 73
I had to make the FIFO file pipe with the command
mkfifo /tmp/pipe
instead of just writing into the file.
Upvotes: 3