Goggles Music Manager 0.14.2 is released, Available Download for Linux
Goggles Music Manager is an open source project that provides users with a lightweight and fast way to organize and playback their music collection using a universal graphical application that runs on any Linux-based operating system.
It should not be confused with a graphical user interface for the Google Music Play service, as it’s nothing more than a standard music player application that provides support for Internet radios and podcasts.
Goggles Music Manager 0.14.2 Changes:
- Fix: support older ogg vorbis files whose file headers may exceed the gap buffer size.
- Fix: mp4 playback.
- Fix: allow sort keywords to be unset
- Fix: playback position for mpris and implemented Seeked signal for mpris v2.
- alsa: Remove mixer setting and store missing flags in settings
- aiff playback support.
Features
- Fast and light weight. Quick startup, no splash screen needed!
- Supports Ogg Vorbis ,Opus, FLAC, MP3 and MP4
- Support for cover art embedded in tag or as separate file on disk.
- Subscribe to Podcasts (rss) using the buildin podcast manager.
- Tag editing and powerfull file renaming capability.
- Smart sorting with user configurable leading word filter to prevent sorting on common words like the, a or an.
- Support for play lists. Play lists may be played in a certain configurable order, or browsed through like the main music library.
- Import/Export music library and play lists to XSPF,PLS,Extended M3U,M3U and CSV.
- Clipboard & DND (drag-and-drop) support to arrange playlists and dragging to and from gnome / kde applications.
- Clean and fast database backend using SQLite 3.
- Written using FOX, one of the fastest GUI toolkits available.
- Last.fm and libre.fm audio scrobbler support.
- Replay Gain support (Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and mp3 with APE tags).
- Translated in Czech, French, German, Hungarian, Portuguese, Russian and Spanish.
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