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Clementine

   0.4.2  

Qt Sound Application

Clementine
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Clementine
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Homepage:  Link
Mailinglist:  Link
Depends on  Qt 4.x
Downloads:  1208
Submitted:  Feb 22 2010
Updated:  Jul 1 2010
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Description:

Clementine is a modern music player and library organiser. Clementine is a port of Amarok 1.4, with some features rewritten to take advantage of Qt4.

Features:
* Search and play your local music library
* Listen to internet radio from Last.fm and SomaFM
* Load M3U and XSPF playlists
* Edit tags on MP3 and OGG files, organise your music
* Download missing album cover art from Last.fm
* Cross-platform - works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux
* Native desktop notifications on Linux (libnotify) and Mac OS X (Growl)

Not done yet:

There's still a lot of stuff that isn't finished yet. If you'd like to help then please do get in touch!

* Automatically copy files from disk to your music library
* iPod and MP3 player support
* Saving playlists
* Automatic tag completion




Changelog:

Version 0.4.2:
Bugfixes:
* Fixed a bug where Clementine wouldn't start at all on Slackware, openSUSE, or any other distro without FTS3 support in sqlite. If you're not affected by this bug you don't need to upgrade.

Version 0.4:
Features:
* Support for multiple, tabbed playlists.
* Support for loading and saving XSPF, M3U, PLS and ASX playlists.
* Fullscreen visualisation support using projectM.
* Added a search bar to filter playlists.
* Magnatune integration - search, stream and download from Magnatune's
collection of DRM-free music.
* Music transcoder that can convert your music to mp3, ogg, flac, spx, 3gp
or m4a from any format that's supported by Clementine.
* ReplayGain support for volume normalisation.
* Improved the manual search feature of the album cover manager - you can
now enter text to search for and pick the best cover from a list of
results.
* Added a "now playing" widget to the main window, and rework the UI slightly.
* Added a progress bar to the album cover manager.
* Added a "Configure global shortcuts" dialog.
* Added a menu item to add whole folders to the playlist.
* Added menu items in the Library view to "load" tracks and replace the
whole playlist.
* Added a "Jump to the currently playing track" menu item.
* Added statusbar text saying how many songs are in the playlist.
* Added a background rain option from http://www.rainymood.com/
* Added some keyboard shortcuts for common actions.
* Library scanning on startup is now optional.
* Library scanning now shows progress information in the status bar.
* New application icon.
* The pretty OSD is now even prettier.
* (Linux) Use icons from the desktop icon theme where possible.

Bugfixes:
* Searching through large libraries is now much faster.
* Gapless playback should now work all the time with all formats.
* Song fading and crossfading shouldn't get cut off early on some sound
drivers.
* Automatically detect and fix non-UTF8 character encodings in song tags.
* Fix the 5 second delay between starting the first Last.fm track and
showing the cover-art in the notification.
* Lower the CPU usage of the currently playing track animation.
* Fixed a bug that would cause very high CPU usage after playing a number
of tracks.
* MMS streams that redirect to a RTSP stream should now play properly.
* Group error messages together so the user isn't overwhelmed by dialogs.
* Pressing "previous" in a shuffled playlist should follow the same order.
* Adding whole directories to the playlist now happens in the background so
it doesn't block the GUI.
* Fix a bug where Clementine would forget which playlist columns had been
hidden which lead to "ghost" columns that were shown but invisible.
* (Linux) Fix MPRIS pause behaviour.
* (Windows) \\host\share\file style URLs are now playable.
* (Windows) Use the improved directsound8 audio driver from Songbird,
fixing several playback issues on Windows.
* (Windows) Fix playback of AAC and WMA files, as well as MMS streams.
* (Windows) Fix a bug that prevented loading of any JPEG album covers.
* (Windows) Fix the animated busy spinner.
* (Mac) Add a list of supported filetypes so OS X knows which file types
Clementine can open.
* (Mac) Fix playback of various filetypes.
* (Mac) Fix dock menu when Clementine is minimised.
* (Mac) Support custom key combinations for global shortcuts (only on
Snow Leopard and higher).
* (Mac) Hide behaviour tab as it does nothing.




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 freat stuff

 
 by AndreAPL on: Apr 26 2010
 

Great work.
I loved amarok 1.4, but 2.0 wasn't that great, and is well heavy.
Keep the great, one more fan here ;)

Btw, why not pre-build for the big debian?
Couldn't find it in the repo's :(


KDE 4.4 happy user
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 Re: great stuff

 
 by AndreAPL on: Apr 26 2010
 

forgot to say,
how is the translation to portuguese? Need a hand?


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 Re: Re: great stuff

 
 by davidsansome on: Apr 28 2010
 

Thanks!

The Portuguese translation looks to be pretty much complete:
https://translations.launchpad.net/clementine/trunk/+pots/translations

Clementine isn't in any repos yet, but I think the Ubuntu package on the website ought to work ok on Debian.

David


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 dependencies

 
 by AndreAPL on: Apr 30 2010
 

Hi there.
Found it build in debian but clementine_0.2.99_i386.deb depends:

Quote:
gconf2 gconf2-common gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-good libdv4 libgconf2-4 libgnome-keyring0 libgudev-1.0-0 libidl0 libiec61883-0 liboil0.3 liborbit2 libproxy0 libsoup-gnome2.4-1 libsoup2.4-1 libvisual-0.4-0 python python-minimal

Suppose it is a "problem" from debian?
KDE app using gnome dependencies is not a great thing :(


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 dependencies

 
 by AndreAPL on: Apr 30 2010
 

Hi there.
Found it build in debian but clementine_0.2.99_i386.deb depends:

Quote:
gconf2 gconf2-common gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg gstreamer0.10-plugins-base gstreamer0.10-plugins-good libdv4 libgconf2-4 libgnome-keyring0 libgudev-1.0-0 libidl0 libiec61883-0 liboil0.3 liborbit2 libproxy0 libsoup-gnome2.4-1 libsoup2.4-1 libvisual-0.4-0 python python-minimal

Suppose it is a "problem" from debian?
KDE app using gnome dependencies is not a great thing :(


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 Re: dependencies

 
 by davidsansome on: May 1 2010
 

Nope that's right - clementine uses gstreamer for playback now.

Having a couple of extra libraries installed doesn't hurt, and those ones are fairly small anyway. You don't have to run gnome!


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 Re: Re: dependencies

 
 by AndreAPL on: May 2 2010
 

sorry, but can't agree with it.
If is a QT app (say KDE), why having dependencies with gnome?

Tryed to advice this app, but some people pointed this "issue"... And if it's true, too bad.
I as many more would say, don't wanna mess with KDE and GNOME dependencies, for a single app.


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 Re: dependencies

 
 by bitcrazy on: May 8 2010
 

QT is not KDE, please don't confuse both.
I saw this app under KDE apps, too.
If it doesn't use kdelibs, it is not a KDE app DOT

m0nk


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 Re: dependencies

 
 by PCiupak on: May 15 2010
 

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Suppose it is a "problem" from debian?

No, it's a problem of Clementine, because some "genius" decided to use and be dependent on this GStreamer crap. I used to watch the development of Clementine player, but now, it isn't worth wasting my time.


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 Re: Re: dependencies

 
 by davidsansome on: May 15 2010
 

Thanks for the attitude.

Which other audio backend would you recommend that is cross-platform, as easy to use, as well tested, and supports as many formats as gstreamer?


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 Re: Re: Re: dependencies

 
 by Eldarion on: May 26 2010
 

Aldouth i don't agree the PCiupak attitude, i'm really sad to see that Clementine is now using gstreamer.

First i have to thank the Clementine authors hard work, because i'm a software developer myself and i know it's hard to make some quality software and sometimes difficult to make some development choices. That said, i wouldn't choose gstreamer as backend. I would choose something like xine, mplayer or even vlc.

I can only hope the devs make it possible in the future.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: dependencies

 
 by davidsansome on: May 27 2010
 

GStreamer has proven itself to be a very good backend. The API itself is a little hairy (personally I don't like GObject or GLib, which is why Clementine is written in Qt :)), but it does work very well.

We tried xine first actually - it worked great on Linux but was very buggy on Windows - I spent a couple of weeks trying to fix a race condition between the mp3 decoder and the DirectSound backend before giving up on it.
We've also tried VLC. While it has excellent support for different file formats, it does tend to skip a lot on playback.
Incidentally these two backends (plus a Phonon backend) can be enabled in Clementine if you compile it yourself. Look for the options in ccmake or cmake-gui.

I'm curious as to why you dislike GStreamer so much. Is there any reason other than the gnome dependencies - ie. is the audio quality worse?
I really don't see dependencies as being a problem, most distributions these days make installing them easy, and it's not like you have to have any of gnome running while you use Clementine.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: dependencies

 
 by Eldarion on: Jun 1 2010
 

"Incidentally these two backends (plus a Phonon backend) can be enabled in Clementine if you compile it yourself. Look for the options in ccmake or cmake-gui."

Thanks for the tip. I didn't know that.

"I'm curious as to why you dislike GStreamer so much. Is there any reason other than the gnome dependencies - ie. is the audio quality worse?"

Maybe it's because i'm not used to Gstreamer. I don't see the need to install it. My perception of Gstreamer is this: a bloated software. Gstreamer base is 13Mb. Then there's the gstreamer-good, gstreamer-bad, gstreamer-ugly (??), etc..

So, my dislike for gsteamer is by no means technical. Anyway, keep the great work. I hope kde4 task tooltips and embebed cover support will be added. Something like juk does. In fact, that's the only reasons for keeping using juk.


Running ArchLinux
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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: dependencies

 
 by Eldarion on: Jun 1 2010
 

"Incidentally these two backends (plus a Phonon backend) can be enabled in Clementine if you compile it yourself. Look for the options in ccmake or cmake-gui."

Thanks for the tip. I didn't know that.

"I'm curious as to why you dislike GStreamer so much. Is there any reason other than the gnome dependencies - ie. is the audio quality worse?"

Maybe it's because i'm not used to Gstreamer. I don't see the need to install it. My perception of Gstreamer is this: a bloated software. Gstreamer base is 13Mb. Then there's the gstreamer-good, gstreamer-bad, gstreamer-ugly (??), etc..

So, my dislike for gsteamer is by no means technical. Anyway, keep the great work. I hope kde4 task tooltips and embebed cover support will be added. Something like juk does. In fact, that's the only reasons for keeping using juk.


Running ArchLinux
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 Amazing!

 
 by gilb on: May 8 2010
 

Finally I can have something similar to Amarok when I'm forced to use Windows :)


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