Yarock is a modern looking open source music player, jam packed with features, that does not depend on any specific desktop environment.
Yarock is designed to a clean, simple and beautiful music collection based on album coverart.
Features include:
- Music Browser:
- Browse your local music collection based on cover art with multiple views: artists, albums tracks, genre, years views, folders and files.
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- Smart playlist generator.
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- Simply drag and drop from music browser to playqueue.
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- Easy search and filter music collection.
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- Rate tracks, albums or artists.
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- Save song ratings and play counts.
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- Support multiple music collection.
- Web radio management.
- Audio Playback:
- Multiple audio back-ends (Phonon, vlc, mpv).
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- Replay Gain support (phonon).
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- Gapless playback (phonon gstreamer, mpv).
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- Supports MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WMA, MPEG-4 AAC music files (depending on audio back-end).
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- Audio equalizer.
- User interface:
- Simple playqueue with cover and rating.
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- Minimal window mode.
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- Mpris 2 interface.
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- Desktop notifications.
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- Media shortcut support.
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- Command line interface.
Website: seb-apps.github.io/yarock
Support: Launchpad
Developer: Sebastien Amardeilh
License: GNU General Public License v3.0
Yarock is written in C++. Learn C++ with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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