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Mixrs
A practical multimedia controller for PulseAudio written in Rust.
Installation
There is currently no convenient way to install Mixrs. To use this application, you have to compile it yourself and run it in the background.
Requirements
Usage
Mixrs will create a unix socket at /tmp/mixrs and listen for instructions. Instructions are issued by sending a specific byte to the socket.
Example
echo -ne '\x2' | nc -N -U /tmp/mixrs will send a byte containing 2 to the /tmp/mixrs socket and instruct Mixrs to mute / unmute the currently selected sink input.
Instructions
| Byte | Instruction | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | SelectNext | Selects the next sink input |
| 1 | SelectPrevious | Selects the previous sink input |
| 2 | ToggleMuteCurrent | Toggles the current sink input's muted state |
| 3 | IncreaseCurrent | Increases the current sink input's volume by 5% |
| 4 | DecreaseCurrent | Decreases the current sink input's volume by 5% |
| 5 | GetCurrent | Displays the current sink input's name |
| 6 | PlayPauseCurrent | Tells the current sink input to toggle its playing state.Behavior varies based on the current sink input's player |
| 7 | PlayNext | Tells the current sink input to play the next item (e.g. the next song). Behavior varies based on the current sink input's player |
| 8 | PlayPrevious | Tells the current sink input to play the previous item (e.g. the previous song). Behavior varies based on the current sink input's player |
| 9 | GetCurrentOutput | Gets information about the currently selected sink input and sends it through the requesting unix socket |
Description
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