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Created June 27, 2016 18:01
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Use DBus to control whichever DBus-compatible media player happens to be running.
#!/bin/bash
if [ -z "$1" ]
then
echo "Usage: MediaPlayer2-cmd { PlayPause | Next | Previous | Stop | ... }"
exit 1
fi
tried_starting_something=false
while true
do
first_matching_destination=$(dbus-send \
--session \
--dest=org.freedesktop.DBus \
--print-reply \
/org/freedesktop/DBus \
org.freedesktop.DBus.ListNames | \
fgrep org.mpris.MediaPlayer2. | \
head -1 | \
awk '{print $2}' | \
sed -e 's:"::g' )
echo first_matching_destination $first_matching_destination
if [ -n "$first_matching_destination" ]
then
break
fi
if [ $tried_starting_something = true ]
then
echo "Couldn't start a media player."
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "$(which spotify)" ]; then spotify &
elif [ -n "$(which rhythmbox)" ]; then rhythmbox &
else
echo "No available media player, teach MediaPlayer2-cmd some new tricks"
exit 1
fi
tried_starting_something=true
sleep 3
done
dbus-send \
--print-reply \
--dest=$first_matching_destination \
/org/mpris/MediaPlayer2 \
org.mpris.MediaPlayer2.Player.$1
@Archer70
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Dude, thanks for this! Was right about to resort to writing a solution myself, but found this with Google.

@ritiek
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ritiek commented Jul 20, 2019

You can also install https://github.com/acrisci/playerctl and then run, for example:

$ playerctl pause

It will pause playback in whatever D Bus-compatible player is running at the moment.

See

$ playerctl -h

for complete list of available commands.

@localdevjs
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Thanks for the script! The 'playerctl' option doesn't work at all for me, gnome under ubuntu 19.10 but the script works perfectly.

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