Cmus is a console music player. I chose this one over a GUI option because all I want from a music player is to hear my songs. Because the need was so simple I decided to get something less resource hungry than my previous option (audacious). I tried exaile and other 2 options I no can no longer remember. In the end cmus worked as expected using almost no resources in this aging PC.

Cmus does a lot more stuff than just laying songs, and because of that there is little I miss about my previous player. There was only one thing I missed: The use of the mouse scroll wheel over the task bar icon to change songs.



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For controlling such behaviors cmus comes with a neat utility, a remote controller: cmus-remote, this is a console application used to instruct cmus to do stuff, like playing, pausing, changing songs and also can be used to get media tag information.

Mapping keyboard shortcuts to the cmus-remote command is a breeze, but I still wanted some GUI feedback. To that end I made a little bash script to be used to print media tag information to the screen using libnotify: cmus-notify.sh

So long as you use cmus in a GUI environment and have libnotify installed, yes. I understand this is one of the most rare case scenarios, but if this script is not tailored to your environment you can always check my scripting and get some inspiration for a solution you might not yet know you need.

Thanks! I uploaded a more recent version. Formatting is better and when going back if the song is more than 10 seconds playing it will play gain instead of going back once. Also I fixed some issues with strings. -scripts/blob/master/cmus-remote-notify.sh

I was listening to Love the way you lie and at 3 or 4 times I heard the discord notification sounds. I thought it was something weird with the google music song, so I checked on youtube, same weird sounds.

I've been browsing through some music review sites today and realized that I've missed like 4 or 5 whole albums by artists that I love in the last few months. I'm really disappointed in Spotify for failing to tell me about these albums. I'm sure they slipped one song into the release radar (or did they? I'll never know).

I'm greatly disappointed in the current 'Release Radar' feature. It depends too heavily on whatever some AI thinks I like, not what I've said I like. All in all, Spotify's AI-recommended songs are very inaccurate and I think it's a poor business decision to rely on it more. It also creates increased negative-feedback into the model - if I listen to AI-suggested songs to see if I like them, it counts as a 'listen' and a positive feedback signal to the AI to recommend more like it. The less ways a user has to self-discover without the AI, the worse the recommendations will get.

I have been having problem with getting the warning that the song I'm about to add to my playlist already is on the playlist. The playlist is a shared playlist I share with a few friend and we have over 2500+ songs on it. I dont accidently want to add a duplicate of a special song.

For starters, we'd like to add a small clarification. Most of the time, a song with the same name could be added to the same playlist because they're from separate albums; like in the case of a Deluxe edition. But if the song is from the same album and artist, it should show the "duplicated song" pop-up.


That being said, we'd like to gather as much info as possible. Did you notice that you don't receive said warning anymore? If yes, would you mind sending us the link of one of the tracks you can re-add, along with a screenshot where we can see both songs? This will give us a better look at the inconvenience.

On another note, sending us a screenshot of the duplicated songs in the playlist would come in handy. You can attach it to your next response by using the Insert image option in the post editor. Make sure not to send any private info.

Hi! Sorry for not responding but I thought it started working again but apparently not.. It happened again to a song ( =dd1b8976e706487b) that my friend added to the list a while back ago, and now I accidently added it again and didn't get any duplication warning. Can I link the playlist here without getting worried someone joins the cooperative playlist and removes all the songs or something? Heres a screenshot of the song added that I didn't get a dupe warning on.

My friend re-added the song and he didn't get any duplicate warning from him end! Is it the playlist that is bugged or something? Because we need to get duplicate warnings to not accidently add duplicates of the same song on the playlist. I don't really know what to do.

Hi Eni,


I tought that was a feature but not a trouble. Do you say that on "open.spotify.com" we should get duplicate warnings also? That's important for me. Beacuse I am about to buy a new external speaker and since I cannot use my laptop as a music source due to this problem, I am planning to buy a bluetooth featured one, so that I can use my smartphone as a music source all the time. If this trouble didn't exist, I would buy a better speaker -with better wired connection- but without bluetooth. Or, maybe I will stick with the better speaker without bluetooth and I will have to change my music source/service.


I am using only one browser. I didn't try it on different browsers. I am using a Windows based laptop and Google Chrome. I enabled pop-ups and tried again but no solution. I tried it on different playlists and the result is the same. 


The song "Elfida" (track numbers 97, 98, 99) is duplicate (in fact triplicate) but I didn't get any warnings. I happens on every playlist.


Me and my friends have all not received these notifications for adding songs to a playlist one of the others already did aswell. When 1 person adds a song double to a shared or own playlist the notification does seem to work most of the time.

First of all (and mainly) Rhythmbox notifies me when it changes track and the program isn't on the screen (minimised or I'm on another workspace). Is it possible for MPD to do this and/or how would I go about writing my own? I am familiar with notify-send and if I'm not mistaken that's what Rhythmbox calls whenever it changes track. How would I get MPD to do this (MPD, not a client because when the client goes away I want it to keep on telling me the song).

Also, I like having all my music just dumped onto the screen so that I can keep it on shuffle and/or live search through it so that it only plays (randomly) what I searched for. Does mpd support this or is it strictly playlist based? Speaking of which, could someone explain to me the general work flow of an mpd client? Is it double click to add to play queue or a playlist? My method of building a playlist of all my songs and putting it on shuffle just seems backwards.

A quick search in AUR turned up mpd-libnotify. I believe mpd only works via playlists, but I could be wrong... As for clients, check out mpd wiki, personally I like Sonata but their are even clients for cellphones and web-interfaces.

edit: just skimmed the mpd wiki link - tons of stuff. another notify plugin: 

"Workflow" differs from client to client I guess, in Sonata double-click/enter adds the selected songs/folders to the playlist (there are shortcuts, e.g. adding ctrl+d, replacing ctrl+r, for start playing if stopped add shift) .

It works but it does that annoying this where the notifications get queued up. I guess this is more of a notify-osd thing. How do I fix it so that when I skip songs fast, the notifications come in real time?

Currently, we don't have an option to notify a user when one of their friends adds a new song to a playlist. A similar idea, but involving just Collaborative playlists has been posted here. Feel free to add your vote with the "Thubs up" button.

If you subscribe to Apple Music, you can add songs, albums, artists, and playlists that you love the most to favorites. Quickly find your favorites in the Apple Music app. And get notifications for your favorite artists.

I'm having the same problem on my Samsung galaxy. I recently reset my account and never had this notifications issue before. Now I get a notification every time the song changes. Is there a way to turn this off while still keeping the display in my notifications so I can skip or replay songs from my lock screen?

In Ubuntu Karmic alpha 6, the development version of Banshee (1.5.0) uses Notify-OSD to display a "Now playing" notification with the artist and track title of the song that has just started playing. When skipping that song before the notification disappears, the next "Now playing" notification doesn't show up until it is predecessor is gone instead of at the start of the song. When I skip three songs, it takes quite a while for all those notifications to be shown in succession!

That's a bug within banshee then. notify-osd provides the ability to immediately replace the content of an existing notification-bubble. In notify-osd's source tree there's even a C#-example demonstrating how to do that (notify-osd/examples/update-notifications.cs).

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Because I can't use a queue, I have to be able to detect when a song ends so that I can put the next song in the queue and play it. The only way I can figure out to detect when a song ends is by watching the playBackState, and I've actually got that pretty much working, but it's really ugly, because you get playBackState of paused when a song ends, and when a bluetooth speaker disconnects, etc. e24fc04721

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