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hoarh!
dbus-send --session --type=method_call --print-reply --dest=com.nokia.mediaplayer /com/nokia/mediaplayer com.nokia.mediaplayer.open_mp_now_playing
that's another one i found from open media player thread.
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Anyone knows how I can launch MP (media player) using command line?
I saw a dbus command that requires a file to open (not what I want).
Tried simply doing /usr/bin/mediaplayer as root & user but both won't work.
I have another MP widget holding on to MP's current playlist. Love it lots coz it still holds the playlist across reboots. Am scripting some stuff to auto bring up MP on certain events.
So, if possible, I'd love to just do /usr/bin/mediaplayer.
Searched around but could not find the answer...
Any ideas please?
Best regards,
bozoid