Winamp classified skins for Qmmp. This package provides Winamp classified skins for Qmmp. There is no official package available for openSUSE Leap 15.2. This lightweight and highly configurable XMMS fork can be extended with many plugins. It can be customized using 'classic' Winamp skins. Different to QMMP which uses Qt.
Qmmp is known for its small, themeable user interface and low use of system resources. The user interface and behaviour is very similar to the at its time very popular Winamp. By supporting Winamp (Classic) skin files it can easily be configured to look exactly the same as Winamp 2.x. Skins for Qmmp (Qt-based Multimedia Player). Contribute to gaissa/Qmmp-skins development by creating an account on GitHub.
Qmmp is a Qt-based music player with a Winamp-like interface.
The program opens with a compact, minimal look: a simple player, playlist manager and equalizer. Drag and drop a few files and you can play them with a click.
If you don't like the interface, it's easily changed. The program comes with several skins (Settings > Appearance), as well as supporting skins for XMMS and Winamp 2.x.
Whatever Qmmp looks like, most functions are easily controlled by hotkeys. These are also fully configurable, so feel free to tweak them until you're happy.
Explore the menus, right-click things and you'll discover other features, including DSP effects, cover art and lyric support, tag viewing and editing, stream browsing, audio format conversion, ReplayGain support and more.
Version 1.3.4 changes include:
added qmmp 0.12/1.3 config compatibility;
disabling global shortcuts during configuration;
fixed memory leaks;
fixed issue caused by sending same metadata several times in a row.
Verdict:
Qmmp is a compact and configurable media player. Winamp fans will probably love it, but if you're looking for something simple and straightforward, you might not be so convinced.
Developer(s) | Qmmp Development Team[1] |
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Initial release | March 21, 2007; 14 years ago |
Stable release | 1.4.4 / February 4, 2021; 2 months ago |
Preview release | |
Written in | C++[2] |
Operating system | Cross-platform: Linux, FreeBSD, Windows |
Platform | Qt |
Available in | English, Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Japanese, Hebrew, Czech, Lithuanian, German, Dutch, Hungarian |
Type | Audio player |
License | GPL 2+[3] (free software) |
Website | qmmp.ylsoftware.com |
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qmmp (for Qt-based MultiMedia Player[4]) is a free and open-sourcecross-platform audio player that is similar to Winamp. It is written in C++ using the Qt widget toolkit for the user interface. It officially supports the operating systems Linux, FreeBSD and Microsoft Windows. In most popular Linux distributions, it is available through the standard package repositories.[5] It is the only audio player not featuring a database that uses the Qt library.
Features[edit]
qmmp is known for its small, themeable user interface and low use of system resources.[6] The user interface and behaviour is very similar to the at its time very popular Winamp.[7] By supporting Winamp (Classic) skin files it can easily be configured to look exactly the same as Winamp 2.x.It is also catering for more discerning or audiophile listeners with support for cue sheets and volume normalization according to the ReplayGain standard. Album cover art is supported using separate sidecar files or embedded in ID3v2 tags and can be automatically fetched if missing.
- A simple, intuitive user interface
- Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and MP3 music playback support
- Support for multiple artist and performer tags per song
- A notification area icon
- Plugin support
- Translations into many languages
See also[edit]
Wikimedia Commons has media related to qmmp. |
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References[edit]
- ^https://sourceforge.net/p/qmmp-dev/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/qmmp/AUTHORS
- ^'About the source code of qmmp'. Retrieved 2017-06-03.
- ^'qmmp License'. Retrieved 2013-09-23.
- ^Harvey, Cynthia (2016-01-21). 'Open Source Software List: 2017 Ultimate List'. datamation.com. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
- ^https://repology.org/project/qmmp
- ^Verma, Adarsh (2018-02-21). '6 Best Linux Music Players That Every User Must Try — (2018 Edition)'. Fossbytes. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
- ^Bele, Bogdan (2013-11-24). 'Winamp is Shutting Down, Here's Some Alternatives'. groovyPost. Retrieved 2019-04-24.
- ^https://www.how2shout.com/tools/best-open-source-linux-mint-ubuntu-music-player.html#6_Qmmp