Install Xnoise 0.2.17 lightweight Media Player in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring/Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Linux Mint 14, Xnoise 0.2.15 in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Mint 13 and Xnoise 0.2.12 in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Mint 12
Xnoise, a lightweight music player with minimal interface has been updated bringing in many new features and fixes. Xnoise is written in Vala and supports video playback making it one stop media application. Xnoise is a media player for GTK+ with a slick GUI, great speed and lots of features.
Features:
To Install Xnoise Media Player in Ubuntu/Linux Mint Open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
That's it
Xnoise, a lightweight music player with minimal interface has been updated bringing in many new features and fixes. Xnoise is written in Vala and supports video playback making it one stop media application. Xnoise is a media player for GTK+ with a slick GUI, great speed and lots of features.
Features:
- Fast searchable media library
- Music and Video support
- 'Smart playlists' for last played and most played tracks
- ID3 tag editing
- Automatic album art fetching
- 'Now playing' pane
- State restore
- Can play any GStreamer media
- Media key support
- Lightweight and speedy
- Plugins for UbuntuOne Music Store, MPRIS, LastFm (album art and scrobbling), Lyrics fetching, Notifications, Ubuntu Soundmenu, and so on.
- And more!
- Port to Gstreamer-1.0
- New dbus album art collector service
- New round Icon Button for Album Art view
- Add appindicator plugin for Ubuntu
- New sidebar style with symbolic icons
- Add item handler for cover image removal
- Add 'Filter for artist' item handler
- Dbus service file for xnoise playerengine
- Add new sortings for albumart view
- Render some extra info into album art view
- Visual adjustments for settings dialog
- Redo album art rendering
- Explicitly link against m and gstvideo to fix linknig with ld.gold
- update translations
- Various fixes
To Install Xnoise Media Player in Ubuntu/Linux Mint Open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Source: Xnoise