gmusicbrowser 1.0.1
Gmusicbrowser è un jukebox open-source ideale per grandi collezioni di file mp3/ogg/flac/mpc, scritto in Perl. L'ultima versione 1.0.1. gestisce velocemente librerie con migliaia
di files.Supporta l'anteprima delle copertine, la modifica dei tag e vari plugin... Il tutto è ancora un po' troppo confuso... ma siamo solo alla versione 1.0.1..Main features made with big (> 10,000 songs) libraries in mind (developed with over 17000 songs on a duron800)customizable window layouts (see
layouts documentation)powerful browser which doesn't interfere with the playlistartist/album lock : easily restrict playlist to current artist/albumeasy access to songs related to the currently playing song songs from the same albumalbum(s) from the same artist(s)songs with same title (other versions, covers, ...) support ogg vorbis, mp3 and flac files (and mpc with gstreamer or mplayer)simple mass-tagging and mass-renamingtray icon, with a very customizable tip window, which can be used to control the playervery customizable SongTree widget for a pretty list of songs (
example)fully featured tag editor (support all id3 versions, limited support for APE & lyrics3 tags)support multiple genres for a songsupport multiple artists for each song by separating them with ', ' or ' & 'customizable labels can be set for each song (ex : bootleg, live, -'s favorites, ...)filter history in the browser windowfilters with unlimited nesting of conditionscustomizable weighted random mode (based on rating, last time played, label, ...)The possibility to act as a icecast server, to listen to your music remotely (experimental)plugin system, included plugins : nowplaying (to update an external program when the playing song changes)
last.fmfind picturessimple lyricsMozEmbed : use the mozilla engine to display wikipedia artist page and search lyrics with google N.B.Nel repository di Ubuntu si trova una versione precedente, quindi se si desidera installare la versione più recente il link è qui sotto:
gmusicbrowser1.0.1 .deb
martedì, novembre
25
2008
Taggato come Linux, Programmi
Scritto da su610