Install media player Clementine 1.3 on Ubuntu and derivatives
Clementine – a cross-platform music player. It incorporates the best of the Amarok 1.4 (KDE) , with an emphasis on speed and ease your search and play music.
Based on the Amarok 1.4 , Clementine enlarged functionality of some extensions, and the code has been rewritten with libraries Qt3 and kdelibs at the library Qt4 , respectively, Clementine is not required for the work of libraries KDE . For music playback engine used GStreamer .
After two and a half years since the last significant release of the release of the music player Clementine 1.3 .
Main features Clementine :
– Ability to search and play the files from your local music collection;
– Support for listening to Internet radio, support services – Magnatune, Last.fm and SomaFM;
– Supports editing tags in MP3 and OGG files;
– Engaging the standard system to display notifications on the desktop (via libnotify in Linux and Growl in Mac OS X).
– means for downloading and displaying album art from Last.fm;
– divided into tabs playlists, import and export playlists in the M3U format, XSPF, PLS and ASX;
– Support for transcoding music in formats MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, FLAC and AAC;
– Support for CUE format. CUE-files in the media collection are scanned automatically and displayed in the interface as separate tracks;
– Support for new rendering effects projectM;
– Support for iPod and MP3-players;
– Availability Manager playback queue;
– Support for remote management via console Wii Remote, Android device, MPRIS or command line
New Features in version Clementine 1.3 <. / b>:
- Integrate to play music posted on the social network Vkontakte (vk.com);
- Support services cloud storage on an open Seafile platform;
- Compatible with streaming system Ampache (used Subsonic service);
- Added a new spectrum analyzer “Rainbow Dash” ;
- In the all spectrum analyzers added psychedelic color mode ( “psychedelic Colour”);
- m4b format support for files without DRM protection;
- Ability to opening the cover on all window left mouse button;
- a number of new configurable options, including the warning when closing a tab with a playlist, disabling suspend playback notification hide some services, disable edit metadata;
- in the file management tab adds the ability to delete directories;
- delete mode inaccessible elements in the playlist;
- in the transcoding interface button added to select all files in a directory;
- in menu adds the ability to update status of Google Drive;
- Many improvements in the support of the Spotify service;
- Improvements podcasts processing: support sorting by time of creation, the ability to simultaneously download multiple podcasts, displaying download progress, opportunity hide listened episodes;
- Optimize performance: reducing start-up time, increased ripping speed caching thumbnails;
- New modes HipHop and Kuduro equalizer;
- Saving the selected playlist between restarts;
- tag support IDv3, containing lyrics;
- Ability to select the sampling rate;
- Support download lyrics with AZLyrics services, bollywoodlyrics.com, hindilyrics. net, lololyrics.com, Musixmatch and Tekstowo.pl.
Installation Clementine in Ubuntu and derivatives
Open a terminal copy and run the following commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: me-davidsansome / clementine
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install clementine
After the installation, you’ll find Clementine in multimedia applications or search in the system menu:
Homepage https: / . /www.clementine-player.org/ru/
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