Install Rhythmbox 3.4.4 on Ubuntu Linux Systems. Rhythmbox is Ubuntu’s default music player app and is also a music management application, designed to work well under the GNOME desktop.
In addition to music stored on your computer, it supports network shares, podcasts, radio streams, portable music devices (including phones), and internet music services such as Last.fm and Magnatune.
Rhythmbox is Free software, based on GTK+ and GStreamer, and is extensible via plugins written in Python or C.
Rhythmbox 3.4.4
This new version fixes a number of bugs, adds support for fetching cover art from coverartarchive.org and submitting listening data to listenbrainz.org.
Rhythmbox 3.4 Series brings an improved Android plugin to work better with Samsung and Android 9 devices and a replaced status bar with floating bar as used by Nautilus. It also fixes many crash issue and stability issues – fixed crash when store request processing fails, fixed crashes when editing auto playlist sorted by Location / Bitrate, fixed crashes when insert a cd and fixed issue that can not transfer songs to phone over MTP
Run the following commands in Terminal to install Rhythmbox 3.4 on Linux Ubuntu Systems:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install rhythmbox
Once installed, open the Rhythmbox 3 music player from Ubuntu Dash or Terminal.
Install Rhythmbox version 3.4.4 – Flatpak
flatpak install flathub org.gnome.Rhythmbox3
Once installed, run Rhythmbox music player via:
flatpak run org.gnome.Rhythmbox3
Make sure to follow the setup guide before installing https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Rhythmbox3