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NAME

6       Strawberry - music player and music collection organizer
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SYNOPSIS

9       strawberry [options] [URL(s)]
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DESCRIPTION

12       Strawberry is a music player especially aimed at audiophiles.
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14       Features:
15              - Play and organize music
16              -  Supports  WAV, FLAC, WavPack, DSF, DSDIFF, Ogg FLAC, Ogg Vor‐
17              bis, Ogg Opus, Ogg Speex, MPC, TrueAudio, AIFF,  MP4,  MP3,  ASF
18              and Monkey's Audio.
19              - Audio CD playback
20              - Native desktop notifications
21              - Playlists in multiple formats
22              -  Advanced  output and device options with support for bit per‐
23              fect playback on Linux
24              - Edit tags on music files
25              - Fetch tags from MusicBrainz
26              - Album cover art from Lastfm, Musicbrainz, Discogs, Deezer  and
27              Tidal
28              -   Song   lyrics   from   AudD,   ChartLyrics,  lyrics.ovh  and
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30              - Support for multiple backends
31              - Audio analyzer
32              - Equalizer
33              - Transfer music to iPod, iPhone, MTP or mass-storage USB player
34              - Streaming from Tidal, Qobuz and Subsonic
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36        It is a fork of Clementine. The name is inspired by the band Strawbs.
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OPTIONS

39   Player options:
40       -p, --play
41              Start the playlist currently playing
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43       -t, --play-pause
44              Play if stopped, pause if playing
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46       -u, --pause
47              Pause playback
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49       -s, --stop
50              Stop playback
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52       -q, --stop-after-current
53              Stop playback after current track
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55       -r, --previous
56              Skip backwards in playlist
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58       -f, --next
59              Skip forwards in playlist
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61       -v, --volume <value>
62              Set the volume to <value> percent
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64       --volume-up
65              Increase the volume by 4 percent
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67       --volume-down
68              Decrease the volume by 4 percent
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70       --volume-increase-by
71              Increase the volume by <value> percent
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73       --volume-decrease-by
74              Decrease the volume by <value> percent
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76       --seek-to <seconds>
77              Seek the currently playing track to an absolute position
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79       --seek-by <seconds>
80              Seek the currently playing track by a relative amount
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82       --restart-or-previous
83              Restart the track, or play the previous track if within  8  sec‐
84              onds of start.
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86   Playlist options:
87       -c, --create <name>
88              Create a new playlist with files
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90       -a, --append
91              Append files/URLs to the playlist
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93       -l, --load
94              Loads files/URLs, replacing current playlist
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96       -k, --play-track <n>
97              Play the <n>th track in the playlist
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99   Other options:
100       -o, --show-osd
101              Display the on-screen-display
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103       -y, --toggle-pretty-osd
104              Toggle visibility for the pretty on-screen-display
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106       -g, --language <lang>
107              Change the language
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109       --quiet
110              Equivalent to --log-levels *:1
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112       --verbose
113              Equivalent to --log-levels *:3
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115       --log-levels <levels> Comma separated list of class:level, level is 0-3
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117       --version
118              Print out version information
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AUTHORS

121       Strawberry main developer is Jonas Kvinge <jonas@jkvinge.net>.
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