![]() ![]() You can also click the Edit button next to the list to enter a custom audio player command. Currently pre-populated application lists are only supported in Linux. General PreferencesĬlick the General tab to see gPodder’s general configuration options.Īudio player: Use this drop-down list of compatible audio players installed on your system to choose the one gPodder uses to play audio podcasts. Then click the tab containing the options you want to change. To change gPodder’s configuration, open the Preferences dialog box by choosing Podcasts > Preferences from the menu bar, clicking the Preferences button on the toolbar, or typing Ctrl-P. GPodder has numerous configuration options to set its behaviour: how it plays podcasts, handles downloads, and many others. GPodder is designed to also run directly from a source checkout (the maintainer uses it like that all the time): In general, if you get gPodder via Git or the source tarball, simply run it directly from the source checkout and don’t try to install it system-wide (use your distro’s packages for system-wide installation). If you want to try the latest version, see the instructions at: Run from Git Changing the gPodder Home Folder on macOS.Changing the gPodder Home Folder on Windows.Changing the downloads folder location and the gPodder Home folder.gPodder Home Folder and Download location.Time stretching (making playback slower or faster).Keeping downloaded episodes (Archiving).Removing episodes when deleted from gPodder.Appending episodes to the current playlist.Importing subscriptions from an OPML file.When information applies to older versions of gPodder, this will (should) be explicitly stated. Things written here might not exist or work as described in older versions of gPodder. Copy music to your iPod, iPhone, MTP or mass-storage USB player.In general, the assumption is that you are running the latest version of gPodder 3.Remote control using a Wii Remote, MPRIS or the command-line.Native desktop notifications on Linux (libnotify) and Mac OS X (Growl).Cross-platform - works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.Download missing album cover art from Last.fm and Amazon.Edit tags on MP3 and OGG files, organise your music.Transcode music into MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, FLAC or AAC.Lyrics and artist biographies and photos.Tabbed playlists, import and export M3U, XSPF, PLS and ASX.Create smart playlists and dynamic playlists.Search and play songs you've uploaded to Google Drive.Listen to internet radio from Spotify, Grooveshark, Last.fm, SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo, SKY.fm, Digitally Imported,, Soundcloud, and Icecast.Search and play your local music library. ![]() Clementine Music Player will also now show mood bars for the music you play from your local disc. ![]() Music from Soundcloud and is available in the Internet tab in the sidebar, as well as any songs you've uploaded to Google Drive. Now with Podcast support, including integration and synchronization with. It is inspired by Amarok 1.4, focusing on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. Clementine Music Player is a multiplatform music player. ![]()
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