librespot-java
Clementine
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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librespot-java
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A third-party Python Client for Spotify (and tips on how to make your own...)
The integration of Spotify, the great daddy of audio streamers with third-party apps has been difficult over the years. Years ago, in their beginning they liberated libspotify, coded in for integration with different clients. Integration with major audio players like Foobar, Clementine and MusicBee were working, but in 2015 the company decided to drop the new development on the library and decided to shut down the integration last June. The new feature called Spotify Connect that allows multiple device to act as remote controller for the device that its playing in real time made new possibilities. But the wheel was inventend with LibReSpot, a library written in Rust. More libraries ported from the original in Rust appeared later in Go and Java. This last one is special, since it allows to be controlled by HTTP requests and interacts with a potential client through WebSockets. So a good player is possible to be built through a GUI library, and so I picked the most user friendly GUI framework, PySimpleGUI, that wraps multiple and more complex GUI frameworks like Tkinter and PyQT providing easyness of development.
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I'm currently learning how to make Android apps and decided to try making my own Spotify client
Before anyone asks, I made this using librespot-java, an unofficial library to play music from Spotify
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librespot-java: Self-hosted Spotify Connect in Docker
A link to the actual project.
Clementine
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.flac music players for mac with options for exclusive mode
Try Clementine -> https://www.clementine-player.org/
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Anyone dual booting?
I'm not sure what point you're making. I run plenty of 5 year old software. My music player hasn't been updated in 7 years and works totally fine.
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Software like Exact Audio Copy or iTunes to import and organize music (FLAC/MP3)
I have used k3B, Asunder and SoundJuicer for ripping music on Linux. I still don't think the flac decoder is installed by default on linux so: sudo apt install flac. I use MusicBrainz Picard for metadata and organization and Clementine for playback. There main branch of Clementine hasn't been updated for years, but you can get the newest build off of github or Strawberry is a fork of the Clementine project without the milk visualizations.
- [Spotify] Il miglior cliente alternativo?
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recommendation: music player (with network capabilities)
Clementine is nice!
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Is the Clementine Music Player good for running in the background?
One unsung feature I've always liked about PCs that consoles don't have is that if you don't like a game's music you can just switch it off and run a media player in the background. So I was hoping to do the same on the Steam Deck. I want one that can both: 1. Play internet radio stations, spotify, etc when at home and having access to wifi. 2. Play MP3, OGG, etc music files from the SD card for when I'm away and don't have internet. Searching the discovery store in desktop mode I found exactly one media player that can do both, the Clementine Music Player. https://www.clementine-player.org/ So questions: Has anyone here tried that one and can confirm it runs nicely in the background without causing issues?
- Reasons to use mpd over "normal" music players
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Open source StreamDeck alternative
Clementine control: Control Clementine.
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Clementine or another Music Player?
I prefer Clementine. It is being actively developed. They haven't had a stable release since, I think 2016, but they are still working on it. Their release clients for 1.4 are quite stable. If you want to use Clementine: https://github.com/clementine-player/Clementine/releases/tag/1.4.0rc1-871-g982d8fbb6 here is the current RC release from last week. Strawberry is a good player too. I tend to use the visualizations when listening to music on fullscreen, which can be added to the system, but I just like them included with the player.
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Game night playlists
Here's my long list from 2021 that I have yet to update again with some new finds (always adding to it). I create playlists that are matched to situations (home, Combat Zone, various districts, venues, etc) and then load them up in Clementine Player which makes it easy to tab from one playlist to another (+ automatic crossfade)
What are some alternatives?
spocon - SpoCon - A Spotify Connect Client for Debian , Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi based on librespot-java
strawberry - :strawberry: Strawberry Music Player
raspotify - A Spotify Connect client that mostly Just Works™
audacious - A lightweight and versatile audio player
librespot-java-docker - Dockerfile for librespot-java with alsa backend
Navidrome Music Server - 🎧☁️ Modern Music Server and Streamer compatible with Subsonic/Airsonic
BladePlayer - Android music player that plays from multiple sources
strawberry - A GraphQL library for Python that leverages type annotations 🍓
SpotMyLyrics - Java-based lyrics fetching application (Now crossplatform!)
quodlibet - Music player and music library manager for Linux, Windows, and macOS
onpc - Enhanced Music Controller
deadbeef - DeaDBeeF Player