xmms-alarm is a plugin which allows XMMS to be used as an alarm clock. It features alarm start time, sleep time (so the alarm will stop after a while), volume fading time, loading a seperate playlist for the alarm, executing a shell command when the alarm goes off, and the option to choose a starting volume when fading.
| Tags | multimedia Sound/Audio Players MP3 |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
Recent releases


Changes: The return value of nanosleep is now checked and acted on if necessary. This should fix some problems with the volume fading.


Changes: Volume fading down was fixed, and you can now use other XMMS plugins such as Joystick or IRman to control the volume at the same time xmms-alarm is performing volume fading.


Changes: This release supports playing MP3 or ogg streams as well as local playlist files.


Changes: This release shows the default time for each day when the option to use the default time is enabled, making the configuration screen less confusing. The autoconf/automake scripts have been updated. Some minor bugs have been fixed.


Changes: This release fixes a small bug where the plugin behaved randomly if you attempted to disable it while it was fading volumes, sometimes causing xmms to crash.