DeaDBeeF music player

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DeaDBeeF music player

#1 Post by Iguleder »

Nice little music player, supports all formats and works well. Very very very light and gets the job done.

Way faster than Pmusic and not big as lxmusic or Audacious, yet extensible and good looking :)

Compiled on Lupu, ignore the "dpup2" suffix, I'm just working on a Debian-based puplet and it needs a good music player :wink:

MD5:
199542f625b59be5d1054d93d1f2458c deadbeef-0.4.1-dpup2.pet
106c911e85c0c575cfbe9648c1fba9c5 deadbeef_DEV-0.4.1-dpup2.pet
2889ef5ed5d85c830a0d342afc5707ee deadbeef_DOC-0.4.1-dpup2.pet
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Jerko

#2 Post by Jerko »

I found this in a linux news feed some time back, and just got to playing with it. It's not fancy looking, but it supports many formats, and doesn't have any gnome or kde dependencies (which I thought was very cool). It doesn't seem to be in the repositories, you will have to download it from the site. With Statler, will also need to load the libcdio7 package to satisfy a dependency that is not available in the repositories. After that, all works smoothly.
Ever since they broke Audacious for online radio streams, I've been looking for a nice replacement, and so far I like what I see in Deadbeef.
http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/about.html

Pelo

Brand new version 0.7.2 gtk2

#3 Post by Pelo »

Brand new version 0.7.2 remasterized for ToOpPy here (2016)
GTK2 version works Precise 5.4.3
Pet or SFS.
Merci to europeans devs 8)
ddbeq tar.gz By Medor
These people have also contributed significantly to the project by sending patches, testing, etc:
Alex Dedul <rotmer@gmail.com>
Christian Boxdörfer <christian.boxdoerfer@posteo.de>
David Bryant <david@wavpack.com>
Derreck <sarumyanxxl@users.sourceforge.net>
Igor Murzov <igor@gplsoft.org>
Igor Rudchenko <igor@thinkpads.net>
Jan D. Behrens <zykure@web.de>
Kryksyh <druid@foobar2000.ru>
Martin Panter
Serghey Kotlyarov <shadowsbrother@gmail.com>
Themaister <maister@archlinux.us>
Veniamin Gvozdikov <g.veniamin@googlemail.com>
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Change your playlist colors
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Last edited by Pelo on Fri 08 Sep 2017, 05:11, edited 7 times in total.

Pelo

Read Your songs with deadbeef (Music bazaar and palemoon)

#4 Post by Pelo »

Read Your songs with deadbeef on Puppy-es Wheezy, that is possible !
How josep2424 did it ?
Songs from the web played by your local jukebox, that is better than streaming of course.
Last edited by Pelo on Tue 22 Aug 2017, 21:59, edited 2 times in total.

Pelo

wav missing .

#5 Post by Pelo »

wav missing .
Don't Mind; No Wav at home, pass trhough.
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Last edited by Pelo on Tue 05 Sep 2017, 16:43, edited 1 time in total.

Pelo

deadbeef_git-20160430-x86_64-static-official.pet

#6 Post by Pelo »

Deadbeef for puppies 64 bits provided here by jlst
deadbeef-0.6.2-x86_64 available for Woof-ce (only ?)
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6MB, old Slacko 5.3.3 Xfce. This version will play music, too.
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hamoudoudou

Some feed back

#7 Post by hamoudoudou »


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