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Supa Masta Muzik Play 'er: List of commands

(empty)
Recall and confirm the last entered command.

(up arrow)
Recall the last entered command.

(down arrow)
Clear the command line.

add [a] [p]
Add the song [p] to current playlist. Handles wildcard characters (? and *). Always checks whether the file format is supported by the program.
Additional [a] parameters:
:s - search for all files matching the filename [p].
:p - prompt before adding a file to the playlist.

dur
Display song duration.

ease
Enable or disable the option to automatically close the program when it reaches the end of current song.

ease?
Display whether ease function is active or inactive.

exit
Close the program.

goto [p]
Set playback position to [p]. Acceptable formats: h:m:s, m:s, s.

help
Display this command list.

length
The same as dur, display song length.

newlist [p]
Creates a new, empty playlist [p] and changes current playlist to the one just created.

next
Switch to the next song on the playlist.

nextsong [p]
When current song ends, instead of switching according to repeating mode set, the program will switch to song [p].

nextsong-
Deactivate the NextSong function.

nextsong?
Display song chosen for NextSong function.

pause
Pause playback.

play
Begin\resume playback.

playlist [p]
Change the playlist to [p]. Handles wildcard characters (? and *). The program supports PTP and M3U playlists.

playlist?
Display current playlist name.

pos
Display current playback position.

prev
Switch to the previous song on the playlist.

random
Choose a random song from the playlist.

remove
Remove current song from the playlist.

rep [p]
Change repeating mode to [p].
one - repeat one song.
all - playlist order.
rand - random.
rev - reverse playlist order.
(none) - display current repeating mode.

res
Resume playback. Does not work if playback is stopped.

savelist [p]
Saves current playlist to [p] and changes current playlist to the just created copy.

song [p]
Search for song [p] in the playlist.

stop
Stop playback and rewind the song.

vol [p]
Change volume. Correct values are 0 - 100. If no value is specified, display current volume level.