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An audio player designed around the idea that you know how to organize your music better than we do.
Linux Open Source Audio Players
Name
Quod Libet
Marca global
5.0/5 2 Calificaciones
ExtractoAn audio player designed around the idea that you know how to organize your music better than we do.
Ventajas
Desventajas
Reviewed version2.3.2 (Ubuntu 12.04)
Player
ReplayGain options: pre-ampli and default ampli
TransitionsNo
GaplessNo
Equalizer plugin
Navigator
Mode de navigationChained lists (Grouping/Genre/Artist/Album)
File
Cover Navigator
Library
Multiple foldersNo
Watch folders- Only startup scan (option) or manual scan
StatisticsplayCounter, added, lastPlayed, skippedCounter, rating
Playlists
Playlists
Smart
DynamicNo
Queue
Tags
Editor Full-featured
id3 version??
Auto tag tools From path only. MusicBrainz, CDDB, cover search plugins
Scrobbler
Last.fm plugin
Libre.fm plugin
Internet
Lyrics- Only on a separate window
BiographyNo
PhotosNo
Online sources
Online radio
Podcasts
JamendoNo
MagnatuneNo
Last.fmNo
Libre.fmNo
Others
Otras
Plugins
VisualisationsNo
KaraokeNo
ExclusiveRegex-based search. Tag editing allows to edit all kind of tags, though not that user-friendly.
Global shortcutsGnome multimedia shortcuts
Ubuntu (gnome) integration- No OSD, but appears in Volume control (plugin)
Other systems
Windows
macOS
Detalles técnicos
LicenseGNU GPL
Programming languagePython (GTK+)
DatabaseCustom, non-relational binary file (~/.quodlibet/songs)
Static Playlists
Dynamic Playlists
Smart Playlists
Engine
id3 library
Distribution
Ubuntu software-center
Ubuntu one-click installapt://quodlibet
External Information
Sitio webgoogle.com/...
Wikipediawikipedia.org/...
Ubuntu-frubuntu-fr.org/...
An audio player designed around the idea that you know how to organize your music better than we do.
Entertainment
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2012-06-30 21:28:46
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User reviews and comments

  • Quinn James on 2012-06-12 20:56:38
    rated this Del artículo: Marca global 5/5

    Despite a few limitations (would prefer properly dynamic playlists and easier ID3 editing) this is the best I've tried by far.