Clementine is a cross-platform software tool which enables you to listen to music from your HDD, library, audio CDs or the Internet, as well as manage it, edit tags and view lyrics. Clementine is a modern music player and library organizer Clementine is a multiplatform music player. It is inspired by Amarok 1.4, focusing on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. Clementine 1.3.1. Clementine is a fork of Amarok 1.4 and is available on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. It sports the same powerful library management and playback features as its predecessor and can manage many. Clementine: Tons of Features for Any Power User Clementine is a full-featured, cross-platform, open source music application that plays audio CDs, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, and more. You can set it up to search and play music from your local library or content you’ve uploaded to cloud storage like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, and Box.
Original author(s) | David Sansome, John Maguire[1] |
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Developer(s) | Paweł Bara, Arnaud Bienner[1] |
Initial release | February, 2010[2] |
Stable release | 1.3.1 (April 19, 2016; 4 years ago) [±] |
Repository | |
Written in | C++ (Qt)[3] |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Size | Windows: 21 MB macOS: 31 MB Unix-like: 6 MB[4] |
Type | Audio player |
License | GNU General Public License v3[5] |
Website | www.clementine-player.org |
Clementine is a free and open-sourceaudio player. It is a port of Amarok 1.4 to the Qt 4 framework and the GStreamermultimedia framework. It is available for Unix-like, Windows and macOS.[4] Clementine is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.[5]
Clementine was created due to the transition from version 1.4 to version 2 of Amarok, and the shift of focus connected with it, which was criticized by many users. The first version of Clementine was released in February 2010.[2]
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Features[edit]
Some of the features supported by Clementine are:[6]
- Listening to Internet radio from Spotify, Grooveshark (now defunct), Jamendo (January 2014 catalog), Last.fm, Magnatune, RadioTunes (Formerly Sky.FM), SomaFM, Icecast, Digitally Imported, SoundCloud and Google Drive and possibly Google Music in the future.
- Sidebar information panes with song lyrics, statistics, artist biographies and pictures.
- Tag editor, album cover and queue manager.
- Downloading cover art from Last.fm.
- Fetch missing tags from MusicBrainz.
- projectM audio visualization.
- Search and download podcasts.
- Creation of smart and dynamic playlists.
- Tabbed playlists, import and export as M3U, XSPF, PLS, ASX and Cue sheets.
- Transfer of music to some iPods (corruption of iPod problems exist as of build 1.1.1), iPhone, MTP or any USB mass-storage player.
- Transcoding music into MP3, Ogg (Vorbis, Speex, Opus), FLAC, AAC or WMA.
- Playback of Windows Media Files in macOS (which iTunes and many other players with advanced library functions cannot do).
- Remote control using an Android device, a Wii Remote, MPRIS or the command-line interface.
- Moodbar visualizations.
- Save statistics to file.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ ab'about.cpp file', Clementine, github.com, retrieved 2016-07-27
- ^ abDavid Sansome (2010-02-22), Clementine 0.1, KDE Mailing Lists, retrieved 2012-10-29
- ^'Clementine Music Player', Analysis Summary, Ohloh, retrieved 2012-09-13
- ^ ab'Downloads', Clementine, clementine-player.org, retrieved 2016-07-27
- ^ ab'License', Clementine, github.com, retrieved 2016-07-27
- ^Chris von Eitzen (2012-10-29), Clementine music player adds podcast support, The H, archived from the original on 8 December 2013, retrieved 2012-10-29
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External links[edit]
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