Hello, Ubuntu fans!
How are you? The purpose of this article is to introduce how to install the qmmp 0.7.2app on Ubuntu. There are many multimedia entertainment software on Ubuntu, one of which is Qmmp, which is based on the Qt library. The Qmmp player depends on the Qt library. Its user interface is similar to Winamp or Xmms. Do you like Winamp user interfaces? Or the Xmms interface? No? Okay, don't worry. There are replaceable user interfaces. You can see here.
The actual stable version of Qmmp 2 is 0.7.2, which was released on December 1, August 26. This program is very powerful and easy to use. It uses the 1/2/3 layer decoder of MPEG V1/2 and supports multiple output formats, such as MPEG1 layer 2/3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Opus, Native FLAC/Ogg FLAC, Musepack, WavePack, all supported output formats are listed below.
- MPEG1 Layer 3
- Ogg Vorbis
- Ogg Opus
- Native FLAC/Ogg FLAC
- Musepack
- WavePack
- Tracker module (mod, s3m, it, xm, etc)
- ADTS AAC
- CD Audio
- WMA, Monkey's Audio (and other formats provided by ffmpeg Library)
- Pcm wave (and other formats provided by the libsndfile Library)
- Midi
- Chiptune formats (AY, GBS, GYM, HES, KSS, NSF, NSFE, SAP, SPC, VGM, VGZ, VTX)
Compared with earlier versions, the qmatrix application has many modifications and changes. The API file has been repaired and unimplemented functions have been deleted. Do you want to know the changes from version 0.7.1 to version 0.7.1?
Changes starting from 0.7.1 include:
- Fixed the bug of queue update;
- Fixed the track length format;
- Fixes the API documentation;
- Fixed the gcc compiler warning;
- Fixed Memory leakage;
- Fixes the configuration path of wildmidi;
- Fixed the function of automatically saving the playlist;
- Fixed possible segment errors;
- Fixed the title format update error;
- Remove unimplemented functions;
Start installing Qmmp 0.7.2 now. Open a new terminal and enter the following command:
$ Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: forktov02/ppa
Then update the source list and enter:
$ Sudo apt-get update
After the update, we download qmpp, qmmp -plugin-pack, and install them.
$ Sudo apt-get install qmmp-plugin-pack;
In Ubuntu Linux, music players without CUE are supported-Qmmp