Quod Libet
Quod Libet (from the Latin ex falso quodlibet) is a -based audio player application written using the Python programming language. Its main design goal is to provide a way for users to organize their music libraries however they want to. Instead of categorizing the songs by genre, artist, and album, you can search and display instead. Quod Libet can support huge music libraries compared to any other audio players for Linux out there.
Features
* Replay Gain support
* Full Unicode support
* Shuffle and weighted (based on rating) random playback
* Playback queue
* Bookmarks within files (or playlists using plugins)
One of Quod Libet's unique features is the ability to search and construct playlists based on search terms or regular expressions. Quod Libet includes a tag editor (also available separately as Ex Falso) which uses the Mutagen tagging library and can alter the metadata of groups of files.
Quod Libet uses the GStreamer multimedia framework to handle audio playback. File format support is dependent on which GStreamer decoding modules the user has installed, although MP3 and Ogg are supported by default.
Quod Libet can be extended by writing plug-ins as Python scripts. Currently available plugins can, among other things, add advanced editing features, synchronize song metadata with MusicBrainz, copy songs to portable digital audio players, and submit played tracks to a user's Last.fm profile. An unofficial patch is available to show recommended artists obtained from Last.fm.
Features
* Replay Gain support
* Full Unicode support
* Shuffle and weighted (based on rating) random playback
* Playback queue
* Bookmarks within files (or playlists using plugins)
One of Quod Libet's unique features is the ability to search and construct playlists based on search terms or regular expressions. Quod Libet includes a tag editor (also available separately as Ex Falso) which uses the Mutagen tagging library and can alter the metadata of groups of files.
Quod Libet uses the GStreamer multimedia framework to handle audio playback. File format support is dependent on which GStreamer decoding modules the user has installed, although MP3 and Ogg are supported by default.
Quod Libet can be extended by writing plug-ins as Python scripts. Currently available plugins can, among other things, add advanced editing features, synchronize song metadata with MusicBrainz, copy songs to portable digital audio players, and submit played tracks to a user's Last.fm profile. An unofficial patch is available to show recommended artists obtained from Last.fm.
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