Bug#853901: RFP: guayadeque -- lightweight music player
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name : guayadeque
Version : 0.4.5
Upstream Author : Juan Ríos <anonbeat@gmail.com>
* URL : http://www.guayadeque.org/
* License : GPL v3
Programming Lang: C++
Description : lightweight music player
Guayadeque is a lightweight and easy-to-use music player that supports
smart playlists and huge music collections.
Main features include:
- Play mp3, ogg, flac, wma, mpc, mp4, ape, etc.
- Read and write tags in all supported formats.
- Allow to catalogue your music using labels. Any track, artist or album
can have as many labels you want.
- Smart play mode that add tracks that fit your music taste using the
tracks currently in play list.
- Ability to download covers manually or automatically
- Suggest music using last.fm service.
- Allow fast access to any music file by genre, artist, album, etc
- Play shoutcast radios.
- Allow to subscribe to podcasts and download all new episodes
automatically or manually.
- Dynamic or static play lists.
- Tracks tag editor with automatically fetching of tags information for
easily completion.
- Lyrics downloads from different lyrics providers.
- Easily expandable contextual links support. With it you can find
information about a track, an artist or an album on your favourite site.
- Easily expandable contextual commands support. For example you can right
click on any album and click in option to record the album in a burning
application.
- Option to copy the selection you want to a directory or device using a
configurable pattern.
- Last.fm audioscrobbling support.
- Partial GNOME session support to detect when GNOME session is about to
close and save the play list so it can continue next time with the same
tracks.
- Allow to resume play status and position when closed and reopened.
- You can rate the tracks from 0 to 5 stars.
- MPRIS D-Bus interface support so it can easily controlled from music
applets for example and many more.
* Package was previously included in Debian and removed under bug #810251
because it depended on gstreamer0.10 and was dead upstream. Upstream has
since revived the project and it now depends on gstreamer1.0.
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