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Rhythmbox is an audio player that plays and helps organize digital music. Originally inspired by Apple's iTunes, it is free software, designed to work well under the GNOME Desktop using the GStreamer media framework. It is currently under active development.
FeaturesRhythmbox offers a growing number of features, including: Music playbackPlayback from a variety of digital music sources is supported, excluding MIDI. The most common playback is music stored locally as files on the computer (the 'Library'). Rhythmbox supports playing streamed Internet radio and podcasts as well. The Replay Gain standard is supported. Searching and sorting of music in the library is supported. Playlists may be created to group and order music. Users may also create 'smart playlists,' ones that are automatically updated (like a database query) based on a customized rule of selection criteria rather than an arbitrary list of tracks. Music may be played back in shuffle (random) mode or repeat mode. Track ratings are supported and used by the shuffle mode algorithm to play higher-rated tracks more often. Music importing
Audio CD burningSince the 0.9 release, Rhythmbox can create audio CDs from playlists. Album Cover displaySince the 0.9.5 release, Rhythmbox can display cover art of the currently playing album. However, rather than reading the embedded ID3 tags for album artwork, the plugin searches the internet to find corresponding artwork. Song Lyrics displaySince the 0.9.5 release, Rhythmbox can provide song lyrics of the currently playing song (as long as they are stored in a lyrics database like leoslyrics). Last.fm SupportSince the 0.9.6 release, Rhythmbox can submit played songs info to your Last.fm account (known as "scrobbling"). Since release 0.9.7 it can also play Last.fm's radio streams. Jamendo SupportSince the 0.9.6 release, Rhythmbox can browse and play all the Jamendo free (as in freedom) music library DAAP SharingVersion 0.10.0 supports DAAP sharing IntegrationRhythmbox has been extensively integrated with a number of external programs, services and devices including:
DevicesRhythmbox uses the Linux Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) to detect player devices. ReferencesSee also
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