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Home / How To / How To Install DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 (Lightweight Music Player) On Ubuntu 16.04

How To Install DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 (Lightweight Music Player) On Ubuntu 16.04

By Sourabh / May 19, 2016 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Install DeadBeeF Music Player on Ubuntu, via PPA. Install DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 on Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 14.10 Systems. DeadBeef lightweight music player is written in C and C++ to work with the X.org display server.

deadbeef-music-ubuntu

DeadBeeF music player supports various audio file formats, including .cue and .m3u files. The music player can play Internet radio or mp3 files over http or ftp. It is a lightweight music player and hence used low memory and CPU resources. The software has high quality sampling and a 18-band equalizer with presets.

DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2, is the latest version of the DeadBeeF Music Player. DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 has been released with the following changes:

  • fixed GTKUI maximized window layout saving/restoring
  • fixed GTKUI maximized window column autoresize saving/restoring
  • fixed artwork plugin version checks
  • disabled bogus shift-jis detection, which was overriding cp1252
  • fixed mp3 bitrate calculation regression
  • fixed wrong padding of formatted time
  • fixed importing legacy title formatting fields bug
  • fixed incorrect output format after resuming paused session
  • fixed $ext title formatting bug
  • fixed %tracknumber% title formatting bug
  • fixed auto-updating title formatting fields
  • fixed FreeBSD compile issues
  • fixed cache cleaner crash bug
  • fixed crash when trying to play GYM files
  • fixed importing legacy playlist grouping config
  • fixed FLAC metadata field mapping
  • fixed FLAC metadata track/total and disc/total splitting

Install DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 on Ubuntu

deadbeef-cli

Run the following commands to install DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 on Ubuntu Systems, via PPA:

$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:starws-box/deadbeef-player
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install deadbeef

Once installed, open the DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 music player from Ubuntu Dash.

deadbeef-open

If you wish to uninstall and remove DeadBeeF 0.7.1.2 from Ubuntu, run the command given below:

$ sudo apt-get remove deadbeef

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