On Wednesday, Oct 30, 2002, at 13:03 US/Central, John Anderson wrote:
Check the playlist's folder, you should find a pid file in there that
says what the pid for the corresponding process is.
John Anderson
On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at 10:03 AM, Support Staff wrote:
John,
I have 2 playlists playing, 1 all the time, and 1 that I turn on or
off occasionally. And the content is .mp4's.
Regard,
Victor
On Wednesday, Oct 30, 2002, at 11:58 US/Central, John Anderson wrote:
Yes, just start the PlaylistBroadcaster from the command line. Type
/usr/bin/PlaylistBroadcaster for usage. For MP3s, use
MP3Broadcaster. If you want to stop a playlist, just kill the
corresponding instance of PlaylistBroadcaster.
John Anderson
On Wednesday, October 30, 2002, at 08:58 AM, Support Staff wrote:
Can you start and/or stop a playlist from the terminal/Command Line?
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