Showing posts with label winamp alternatives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winamp alternatives. Show all posts

This tutorial will help you install Clementine Audio Player on your Ubuntu computer. Clementine is a modified version of the legendary player KDE Amarok, written in Qt technology and loaded with modern features. We use Ubuntu 24.04 as an example here and you can practice this with any other Ubuntu version. Now let's begin installing and playing some audio!



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This tutorial will help you play MP3 and M4A audio file formats on Ubuntu 24.04 "Noble Numbat". We want you to be able to play them with Free Software only without resorting to proprietary (nonfree) software at all and the requirements are relatively small. Although this tutorial actually serves Rhythmbox Music the default Ubuntu audio player, but as an extra goodness you will find that after this Videos the default Ubuntu video player will be able to play them too. Now let's try it out!

 

 

(Rhythmbox 24.04 playing some audio lessons from Everday Conversations by American English in MP3 format)

 

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Amarok comes back to GNU/Linux! After six years of hiatus, it is surely a happy news to us all especially who had experiences with this legendary audio player on the classic Kubuntu and Mandriva before it was discontinued. This article will reintroduce Amarok to newer generations today as well as offer a guide to install it on Kubuntu Jammy up to Noble. Lastly, we want to say thank you very much The Developers for reviving Amarok. Here we go!

 


(Amarok running on Kubuntu Jammy showing its legendary on-screen display at the top and notification what is playing at bottom playing a playlist of English lesson tracks)


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This tutorial will help you get Winamp-like audio player application on Ubuntu 24.04. That application is QMMP a free software music player written in Qt and licensed under GNU GPL and available on Ubuntu's official repository. Its prominent feature is, among others, capability to use other players' skins notably Winamp and XMMS. This player might give you nostalgic feelings of 1990's and 2000's computing without using software that does not respect your freedom. Now let's try it out.

 

 

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