1 [Gutenbach](http://gutenbach.mit.edu/) is the software that powers sipbmp3, the system for playing music in the SIPB office. You can use any of the following methods to print music to play on sipbmp3.
5 If you are running [Debathena](http://debathena.mit.edu) but do not want to use Gutenbach, you can use sipbmp3 like a "normal Debathena printer":<br />
6 `lpr -Psipbmp3 song.mp3`<br />
8 `lprm -Psipbmp3 job#`<br />
9 If you do not specify a job number, then the first song will be removed.
11 Instead of specifying a music file, you can alternatively print a YouTube URL from the standard input.
15 If you are not running Debathena, you can use the following command to print music to sipbmp3<br />
16 `CUPS_SERVER=zsr.mit.edu lp -d sipbmp3 song.mp3`
19 You can configure Gutenbach to add the queue for sipbmp3 if you are running Debathena with<br />
21 `gutenbach-client-config -a sipbmp3 -h zsr.mit.edu`
23 You can set the sipbmp3 queue as your default queue with<br />
24 `gutenbach-client-config -s sipbmp3`
26 You can play music with gutenbach with<br />
27 `gbr -q sipbmp3 song.mp3`
29 If sipbmp3 is your default gutenbach queue, you can play music with
32 Similarly, you will not need to type -q sipbmp3 to do any of the
33 following actions with gutenbach if you set sipbmp3 as your default
36 You can list what music is currently queued to sipbmp3 with<br />
39 You can remove a song from the queue with<br />
40 `gbrm -q sipbmp3 ID`<br />
41 `gbrm -q sipbmp3 all`<br />
42 `gbrm -q sipbmp3 current`<br />
43 `gbrm -q sipbmp3 last`<br />
44 which removes by job ID (found with `gbq`), all songs, current songs, or
45 the last song, respectively.
47 You can also install gutenbach by adding the PPA from https://launchpad.net/~gutenbach/+archive/gutenbach, then installing `gutenbach-client-config`.
51 You can change the volume on sipbmp3 with `remctl`.
53 Get the current value of the volume with<br />
54 `remctl zsr v get`<br />
55 The volume ranges from 0 to 31. It should usually stay around 15.
57 Set the volume with<br />
58 `remctl zsr v set #`<br />
59 where `#` is the volume you would like to set.
61 Increase the volume with<br />
62 `remctl zsr v up`<br />
64 Decrease the volume with<br />
67 You can mute sipbmp3 with<br />
70 Apparently at some point in time the following did something<br />
71 `remctl zsr mplayer pause`