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Windows support! - http-music - Command-line music player + utils (not a server!)
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authortowerofnix <towerofnix@gmail.com>2017-08-07 21:10:00 -0300
committertowerofnix <towerofnix@gmail.com>2017-08-07 21:12:19 -0300
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Windows support!
(Hopefully this didn't break macOS/Linux.)
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@@ -114,11 +114,6 @@ Most playback controls only work with the "mpv" player, but the "sox"/"play" pla
 The default is \fBmpv\fR, but \fBsox\fR will be used if mpv is not installed.
 
 .TP
-.BR \-\-play\-opts
-Sets command line options passed to the \fBplay\fR command.
-For example, playback volume may be set to 30% by using \fB\-\-play\-opts '\-\-volume 30'\fR.
-
-.TP
 .BR \-\-print\-playlist ", " \-\-log-playlist ", " \-\-json
 Prints the JSON representation of the active playlist to the console.