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Home / How To / Install Audacious Through Terminal In Ubuntu Linux

Install Audacious Through Terminal In Ubuntu Linux

By Sourabh / May 27, 2020 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Audacious 4.0 released with latest feature. Here is how to install Audacious through terminal in Ubuntu Linux. Audacious music player for Linux Ubuntu comes with great features.

Audacious

Audacious is an open source audio player. A descendant of XMMS, Audacious plays your music how you want it, without stealing away your computer’s resources from other tasks. Drag and drop folders and individual song files, search for artists and albums in your entire music library, or create and edit your own custom playlists.

Listen to CD’s or stream music from the Internet. Tweak the sound with the graphical equalizer or experiment with LADSPA effects. Enjoy the modern GTK-themed interface or change things up with Winamp Classic skins. Use the plugins included with Audacious to fetch lyrics for your music, to set an alarm in the morning, and more.

Audacious 4.0

Audacious 4.0 release switches to Qt 5 by default. The Qt UI has become quite polished by now. It will be quite familiar to users of the GTK2 UI, but it also brings a few nice-to-have improvements, such as a playlist view that is easier to navigate and sort.

GTK2 remains available and supported as a build option, but new features will only be added to the Qt UI going forward.

Some things that we wanted to get finished didn’t make it into this release. In particular, the Qt port of the Winamp-like UI is still missing some key features such the Jump to Song window. Users of the Winamp-like UI may want to continue using GTK2 for now. The Windows builds are also still using GTK2, until some Windows-specific font size issues (on displays greater than 96 DPI) can be worked out in the Qt version.

New features and improvements:

  • Clicking on playlist column headers sorts the playlist
  • Dragging playlist column headers changes the column order
  • Application-wide settings for volume and time step sizes
  • New option to hide playlist tabs
  • Sorting playlist by path now sorts folders after files
  • Implemented additional MPRIS calls for compatibility with KDE 5.16+
  • New OpenMPT-based tracker module plugin (contributed by Chris Spiegel)
  • New VU Meter visualization plugin (contributed by Marc Sánchez)
  • Added option to use a SOCKS network proxy (contributed by Róbert Čerňanský)
  • The Song Change plugin now works on Windows (contributed by Domen Mori)
  • New “Next Album” and “Previous Album” commands
  • The tag editor in Qt UI can now edit multiple files at once
  • Implemented equalizer presets window for Qt UI
  • Lyrics plugin gained the ability to save and load lyrics locally
  • Blur Scope and Spectrum Analyzer visualizations ported to Qt
  • MIDI plugin soundfont selection ported to Qt
  • JACK output plugin gained some new options
  • Added option to endlessly loop PSF files

Bug fixes since 3.10.1:

  • Fixed blurry application icon on Windows
  • Cuesheet entries in an .m3u playlist are now added correctly
  • Various minor fixes in handling of output stream

Other:

  • Experimental support for building with meson

Download Audacious

https://audacious-media-player.org/download

  • audacious-4.0.tar.bz2 (570 KB)
  • audacious-plugins-4.0.tar.bz2 (1.7 MB)

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