Rhythmbox 3.0 has been released for more than a month. This version improves the user interface and uses Python 3 to support plug-ins. Unfortunately, the new version is not integrated into 13.10, but you can use PPA to install it (Ubuntu 13.04 also supports ).
New Features of Rhythmox 3.0:
- The plug-in now uses Python 3;
- The new task progress is displayed below the track list (which can be used for many items, including track replacement and import tasks );
- Supports composer labels;
- The playback control bar is recreated;
- Use symbolic images to redesign the source list;
- Everything is better optimized;
- The CBR and VBR encoding methods are separated by different public attributes;
- The content of the playlist settings (browsing mode, etc.) is saved to the playlists. xml file;
- The RTL icon is better used when appropriate;
- Fixed the IM status and ReplayGain plug-in;
- Fixed many other vulnerabilities.
The complete Rhythmbox 3.0 Update log can be found here.
Install Rhythmbox 13.10 In Ubuntu 13.04 or 3.0
Rhythmbox 13.10 In Ubuntu 3.0 (Unity)
Because the plug-in of Rhythmbox 3.0 uses Python 3 instead of Python 2, the plug-ins in the third-party plug-in PPA cannot be used in Rhythmbox. You can use some of them by manually installing them (including the Equalizer plug-in and the cool CoverArt browser)
- For more information, see this article.
Rhythmbox 3.0 can now be found in an unofficial PPA, maintained by Jacob Zimmermann and prepared for Ubuntu 13.10 and 13.04 (and derivative systems. Run the following command to add the PPA and install/upgrade Rhythmbox 3.0:
Sudo add-apt-repository ppa: jacob/media
Sudo apt-get update
Sudo apt-get install rhythmbox
Install Rhythmbox 12.04 on Ubuntu 2.97
Solution to garbled characters in Rhythmbox player in Ubuntu 12.04
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