quodlibet
mpv
quodlibet | mpv | |
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14 | 830 | |
1,383 | 26,191 | |
1.7% | 2.2% | |
9.2 | 9.9 | |
2 days ago | 7 days ago | |
Python | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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quodlibet
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I don't want streaming music, I just want to stream my music
A shameless plug, but you may also like Quod Libet[1]. Although not for everyone, it has very advanced searching and the more unusual integrations and features all implemented as plugins.
[1] https://quodlibet.readthedocs.io
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iTunes replacement for Windows 10?
Check out QuodLibet https://github.com/quodlibet/quodlibet
- Actual Decent Music Player
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What software do you miss from Windows & macOS?
quodlibet is only closest thing I found that I can tolerate.
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Music library/listening recommendations?
If you want a desktop app that can run on Windows or Linux or MacOS, I recommend Quod Libet (https://github.com/quodlibet/quodlibet)
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List of my favorite (20+) MacBook apps to download (in my opinion)
missed Quod Libet, https://github.com/quodlibet/quodlibet, best Music app replacement so far
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What's up with people wanting GNU-less things?
Dont know what this means, looks like QuodLibet is licensed under the GNU Public License: https://github.com/quodlibet/quodlibet/blob/master/COPYING
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snapd, Mir, upstart, Unity
i used this really nice music player and library manager called Quod Libet which is written in python. now, that app isn't exactly the one with fast development cycle (latest release was on march 2021), and python3.10 release was nearing
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Which music players exist which are currently still developed/maintained and have a GUI?
Quod Libet works well in my limited experience. I don't use it for extensive things besides playing music, making playlists, and such. It fits your qualifications by the standards I just mentioned, has a GUI, and last contribution on their github seems to be 9 days ago for the docs, and 15 days ago for code related materials.
- How popular is GUI programming in Python? What are some popular applications made from Python (any framework)?
mpv
- MPV: Vulkan Video Decoding: Usage Guide and FAQ
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Firefox slow to load YouTube? Just another front in Google's war on ad blockers
https://mpv.io/ has yt-dlp support, if yt-dlp is installed you just need to throw the URL at it and it plays the video (without download).
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Can't save frame as JPG
See https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/9053
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Video stops on furst frame, audio continues to play,seek works
I apologise for not following procedure. I am in the middle of building mpv 0.37 from source. Irrespective of the outcome I will document what I had to do in addition to the instructions on mpv.io and if the problem perststs, where it happens and where not with kernel version, mpv version taken from the screen, and the terminal output.
- PC Gopro playback help needed
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S23 8k video freezes when played on VLC computer
Use MPV. Partticularily shinchiro's builds. Extract the folder where you want its installation directory to be, if you decide to install it. Otherwise, just drag and drop files on top of its window or executable.
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Ripgrep is faster than {grep, ag, Git grep, ucg, pt, sift}
Author of ripgrep here.
Like automatic encoding detection and transparently searching UTF-16?
Or simple ways for composing character classes, e.g., `[\pL&&\p{Greek}]` for all codepoints in the Greek script that are letters. Another favorite of mine is `\P{ascii}`, which will search for any codepoint that isn't in the ASCII subset.
Or more sophisticated filtering features that let you automatically respect things like gitignore rules.
Those are all things that ripgrep does that grep does not. So I do not favor this explanation personally.
ripgrep has just about all of the functionality that GNU grep does. I would say the two biggest missing pieces at this point are:
* POSIX locale support. (But this might be a feature[1].)
* Support for "basic" regexes or some equivalent that flips the escaping rules around. i.e., You need to write `\+` to match 1 or more things, where as `+` will just match `+ literally.
Otherwise, ripgrep has unfortunately grown just about as many flags as GNU grep.
[1]: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/1e70e82baa9193f6f02...
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PCSX2 Disables Wayland Support
- https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/8692
- C Locales
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Yorick is an interpreted programming language for scientific simulations
https://mpv.io played it without fuss.
What are some alternatives?
Clementine - :tangerine: Clementine Music Player
GStreamer - GStreamer open-source multimedia framework
audacious - A lightweight and versatile audio player
yt-dlp - A feature-rich command-line audio/video downloader
iina - The modern video player for macOS with additional features and bug fixes.
celluloid - A simple GTK+ frontend for mpv
xdg-desktop-portal - Desktop integration portal
FFmpeg - Mirror of https://git.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg.git
vertex-theme - Vertex is a theme for GTK 3, GTK 2, Gnome-Shell and Cinnamon
glsl-shaders - This repo is for glsl shaders converted by hand from libretro's common-shaders repo, since some don't play nicely with the cg2glsl script.
gmusicbrowser - jukebox for large collections of music
VideoLAN Client (VLC) - VLC media player - All pull requests are ignored, please follow https://wiki.videolan.org/Sending_Patches_VLC/