Monday, 8 December 2014

Goggles Music Manager 0.14.2 is released, Available Download for Linux

Goggles Music Manager 0.14.2 is released, Available Download for Linux

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.
For more information on the major Latest Goggles Music Manager Changes in the upcoming version 0.14.2 please consult this page.

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.
The source is available now. Binary packages are in the process of being built, and will appear soon at their respective download locations.

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