

* application/ogg is recognized in audio feeds. * "Jump." distinguishes between identically-named albums. * Tray icon is more resiliant to panel crashes. * GStreamer error messages are properly localized. * Queue behaves correctly when randomizing two songs. This requiresĮither Mutagen 1.2 and pyvorbis, or Mutagen 1.3 or later.Ġ.21 - Faith, AND the possibility of weaponized kissing? Quod Libet 0.21 requires Ogg Vorbis support in Mutagen. * Galician and Spanish, by Johám-Luís Miguéns Vila. * Norwegian Bokmål, by Andreas Bertheussen. * Select current song when jumping to it. * Rating submenu always appears in the song list. * Indicator to show when songs come from the queue. * New process launching method, util.spawn. * Allow more headers in Internet Radio and Audio Feeds.
Quod libet album cover mod#
* Ex Falso no longer loads WAV or MOD files. * Paned Browser no longer adds incorrect entries. * Non-numeric disc/track numbers sort properly. * Deleting files not in the library removes them. * Only reset relevant parts of Information windows on song change. * Browser song activation takes precedence over the queue. * Audio Feeds remember download locations. Also, because I just saw on the QL page that a new release is due new debs with the following:Ġ.20.1 - Thanks for the eye-opener, dinosaur zombies!Ġ.20 - Feelings are boring. I'll attach the reverted plugins package here and remove the one with the wrong dependency above. I don't remember where I got that nugget of info, but when I looked at apt-cache search it made sense: the related packages were there and seemed to be just substituted with s/musicbrainz/tunepimp/.
Quod libet album cover manual#
if you want to get python-musicbrainz without manual installing source codes, use this repository:Īh, that's illuminating. Python-tunepimp and python-musicbrainz are two completely different libraries.
Quod libet album cover install#
One more IMPORTANT thing, for mp3 support, you need to install python-pymad, and for ogg python-pyvorbis And if you aren't satisfied with Quod Libet's features, then maybe you can find a plugin () that does what you need! If you don't see Quod Libet in the Gnome menu, run killall gnome-panelĮnjoy your new music player \\:D/. You can learn more about intltool by running apt-cache show intltool.Īllow it to install the additional files, too. Knowing that Quod Libet was written in Python, I knew installation had to be easy as pie - it was!įirst, open up a terminal (Applications->Accessories->Terminal) to grab the latest and greatest source from Quod Libet's official web site ().Ĭhange into the directory that tar extracted the files to.īefore you go further, you will probably have to install intltool, an XML related series of scripts that QL's makefile depends on. The Ubuntu repositories have an ancient version of the QL, and Google revealed an equally old. Also, QL comes bundled with a VERY powerful tagging tool, called Ex Falso, which is invaluable when your music collection literally has thousands of songs across different formats :-D Personally, it ranks as my favorite audio player, even over the sacred Rhythmbox :mrgreen. An oft overlooked audio player and musical organizing tool in the Ubuntu world is Quod Libet.
