mpd-notification ================ **Notify about tracks played by mpd** This runs in background and produces notifications whenever mpd produces an event, that is new track is played or playback is paused or stopped. Notifications look like this: ![Notification](screenshot-sound.png) This now even supports album artwork: ![Notification with Artwork](screenshot-artwork.png) Read below for the details. Requirements ------------ To compile and run `mpd-notification` you need: * [libnotify](http://library.gnome.org/devel/notification-spec/) * [libmpdclient](http://www.musicpd.org/libs/libmpdclient/) * [markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) (HTML documentation) * `gnome-icon-theme` (or anything else that includes an icon named `sound`) To use `mpd-notification` you probably want `mpd`, the [music player daemon](http://www.musicpd.org/) itself. ;) Some systems may require additional development packages for the libraries. Look for `libnotify-devel`, `libmpdclient-devel` or similar. Build and install ----------------- Building and installing is very easy. Just run: > make followed by: > make install This will place an executable at `/usr/bin/mpd-notification`, documentation can be found in `/usr/share/doc/mpd-notification/`. Additionally a desktop file is installed to `/etc/xdg/autostart/`, this automatically starts the program when logged in to a desktop environment. Usage ----- Just run `mpd-notification` after installation or re-login to desktop environment for autostart. `mpd-notification` accepts some arguments: * *-h*: show help * *-H HOST*: connect to HOST * *-m MUSIC-DIR*: use MUSIC-DIR for artwork lookup * *-p PORT*: connect to PORT * *-v*: verbose output Artwork ------- `mpd` does not provide any information where it finds its music files. To make `mpd-notification` display album artwork you need to tell it where to look for artwork. You can do that by exporting `XDG_MUSIC_DIR` to your environment or by specifying `-m` or `--music-dir` on the command line. The image file containing the artwork needs to be place in the same directory as the media file and named `cover.jpg`, `cover.png`, `folder.jpg` or `folder.png`.