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Just because a program is free and open source doesn't mean that it's good. Unless you're Clementine that is; an intense media player for Windows, Mac and Li. Clementine can also play streamed audio fro many Internet radio stations, although it doesn't have the podcast support of Amarok 2. If you want a basic but functional music player that fits in with a KDE desktop, you won't go far wrong with Clementine, even at this early stage of its development. Clementine is a cross-platform Music Player available for Windows, Mac OS X and Ubuntu. These steps will explain how to install it on these three different platforms. Clementine is a modern music player and library organiser, focusing on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. It is a multiplatform music player with Tabbed.

Clementine is a free lightweight, and fast music player program which is available for Windows, Linux, Mac, and the Raspberry Pi. It has a easy to use user interface which makes playing your music files and searching your music library very easy to do on Clementine. Clementine also has a lot of nice features like a playlist editor, copy music to your iPod, iPhone, or MP3 player, visualizations, and online streaming music playback from online services like SoundCloud. It can also play a lot of different music file formats like MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, FLAC or AAC, and music CDs.

The sound quality of music played on Clementine music player is great. Music files played on it sound loud, and clear. Music plays very smoothly in Clementine without slowdown and choppy audio problems. The sound quality of streaming music from Sound Cloud, and other online services is smooth.

I like the simple to use user interface of Clementine with the large playlist list on the right of the program, and music playback buttons on the bottom. The Search, information, file explorer, and storage devices sidebar on the left of Clementine makes it easy for me to search my music library, and the internet for music to play on my computer. It is also easy to adjust the volume, and equalizer in Clementine.

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Clementine is inspired by Amarok 1.4 music player. It has a lot of nice features. It can play many different music file formats like MP3, OGG, and Flac, and it can play Audio CDs as well. Clementine can play music online from Spotify, Grooveshark, SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo, SKY.fm, Digitally Imported, JAZZRADIO.com, Soundcloud, Icecast and Subsonic servers, so you can listen to music online when you are connected to the internet. You can also listen to music which you uploaded to your Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive online storage accounts. You can create smart and dynamic playlists in Clementine. It supports Tabbed playlists, M3U, XSPF, PLS and ASX playlist files. Clementine has Music Visualisations from projectM. Clementine music player also can go online, and find and display Lyrics and artist biographies and photos for the song, or album you are playing. I can Edit tags on MP3 and OGG files, so I can organise my music with Clementine. It can even Fetch missing tags from MusicBrainz. It can missing album cover art from Last.fm and Amazon. You can use Clementine to download, and listen to podcasts. It has desktop notifications on Linux, and Mac.You can also use a Google Android device, a Wii Remote, MPRIS or the command-line as a remote control to control Clementine music player. You can use Clementine to copy music to an iPod, iPhone, or MP3 player. It can also trans-code music to different music file formats like MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, FLAC or AAC.

Clementine also runs very fast even on my slower Raspberry Pi 2 mini computer which has a 900MHz mobile ARM CPU, 1GB of RAM, 8GB Storage, and onboard video and sound. Clementine only takes a few seconds to open after I open it by clicking on its shortcut icon on my desktop. It also plays music on my computer, and online music from the internet very smoothly without slowdown problems like choppy/slow audio. When I have Clementine open, and playing music, It also does not slow down my computer, so my computer runs smoothly even when Clementine is playing my music library in the background while I use my PC to browse the web, type on, and office tasks like word processing. It also does not use a lot of storage space on my Storage drive on my computer since the installer file is only a few MBs in size. Clementine is one of the best low system resource usage music player for desktop and laptop computers which run Windows, Linux, Mac, and Raspbian Linux for the Raspberry Pi.

Clementine is a fast, simple to use, feature-rich and very reliable free music player which works for Linux, Windows, Mac, and the Raspberry Pi 2.

Learn more about Clementine at https://www.clementine-player.org/

Playlist tab, while listening to songs from multiples Internet services

Subsonic integration

Browsing playlist from the Android app

Controlling playback from the Android app

Podcasts

Google Drive

New global search interface

Moodbars

Transcoding settings

Global search finding albums on Spotify

Global search options

Grooveshark integration

Lyrics and track slider tooltip

MusicBrainz fixing untagged files

New tag editor with autocompletion

Track slider tooltip on Mac OS X

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Artist photos and biographies

Lyrics

Icecast radio stations

Smart playlists and kittens

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The queue manager on Windows 7

Copying music to an iPod in Ubuntu

Clementine 0.5 on Ubu...ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNOTOAD

Clementine 0.5 on Mac OS X

Clementine 0.4 on Ubuntu

Clementine 0.4 on Windows 7

Clementine 0.4 visualisations with projectM

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Last.fm tag radio

Searching the library

The tag editor on Windows

The cover manager on Mac OS X

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Playback on Linux

Last.fm support

The tag editor on Windows

Growl notifications on Mac OS X