My media manager: Clementine

Xubuntu 16.04 LTS will be the first Xubuntu release without a default media manager. To help those without a favorite one, we’ve put up this series where some of the Xubuntu team members talk about their favorite media managers. Later in the series we discuss some cloud services and other media manager options in the Ubuntu repositories. Enjoy!

This time we’re covering the favorite media manager for several people working with the Quality Assurance. We’ll leave for you to decide whether this is a coincidence or not!

How do you listen to music?

Kev: Sometimes quietly, sometimes annoyingly loud :) The media manager starts up when the PC does first thing in the morning, it turns off when the PC does at night. I tend to run with half a dozen dynamic playlists.

My collection is about 1 terabytes, which converts to around 50,000 tracks and 4000 albums. I like the collection to be organized by artist, filetype and album.

Daniel: Most of the time with headphones. I mostly listen to music when I want to focus and/or shut other people’s voices out.

Why is Clementine the best choice for you?

Kev: It’s hard to quantify why but, a few things I like – used it for ages, know it’s ins and outs now. In fact I’ve been using Clementine since more or less it’s beginning, I was using Amarok 1.6x till that went, then found this fork of Amarok.

The Android controller for Clementine is also a useful addition for me.

Clementine has Hypnotoad…

All in all Clementine does what I want with the minimum of fuss – it does add some Qt packages, but what applications don’t add something.

Daniel: Because it is very stable and runs on all platforms on which I need it. Also, it has the rainbow cat! And I also use the Android remote sometimes.

Have you customized Clementine?

Kev: I’ve customised Clementine a bit. Things like moodbar and internet sources – all turned off.

Basic stuff I set up are things like making sure it doesn’t do anything but add a track when adding to queue – I’ll start that when I want. And set up keyboard shortcuts – when keyboard does not have media keys.

More specifically I have some dynamic playlists which I use a lot, these use the genre tag. This does mean you have to make sure genre is right in the tags. As an aside I found easytag easiest to use here, given my file library is alphabetic it was a fairly quick job to set tags for them all. For one off tag edits I can do that within Clementine’s right click track menu if I need to.

In addition I have a few very specific dynamic lists based on artists (or group of artists).

Daniel: No – I use it as it comes by default.

Have you used other media managers in the past?

Kev: I think that I have in the last 8 years tried just about everything I could find to try – I always find myself coming back to Clementine though.

Daniel: I have also tried just about every available player, but I like using the same player on each platform, and I could never find anything with the same usability as Clementine.

Is there something else you would like to share with us?

Kev: I often install Audacious with its library plugin alongside Clementine. I tend to run the development version of Xubuntu from the day after the rest of you find out about the newly released version. It can be useful in my world to have an alternative – Audacious is it. It’s a simple application but without the plugin, not really a media manager.

Finally, feel free to talk about your favorite artists!

Kev: If only I was allowed too – I was asked not to rabbit on interminably about the 70s… suffice it to say that my taste in music is pretty wide-ranging – except for Country/Western and that thing loosely called Pop…

Daniel: I listen to just about every kind of kind of music. I am fairly open to most genres.

The Small and the Noisy

In anticipation of the Xubuntu 16.04 LTS release, the Xubuntu team has prepared some treats for the blog to make the countdown even more enjoyable and exciting! Starting from this week, we will publish articles in two different article series. Here’s what’s waiting for you!

My media manager

As announced before, Xubuntu 16.04 LTS will not come with a default media manager. In this series some of the Xubuntu team members talk about a few of their favorite media players. Later in the series we discuss some of the cloud services the team members use as well as other media manager options that are available in the Ubuntu repositories.

Read the series

The small details

In this series the Xubuntu team present some of the smaller details in Xubuntu to help you use your system more efficiently. Several of the features covered in this article are new for those who will be upgrading from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 LTS. We will also cover some features that have been in Xubuntu for longer, for those that are completely new to the operating system.

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Xubuntu 16.04 LTS Beta 2

The Xubuntu team is pleased to announce the immediate release of Xubuntu 16.04 LTS Beta 2. This is the final beta towards the final release in April.

Any new updates to packages should be bug fixes only, the Xubuntu team is committed to fixing as many of the bugs as possible before the final release.

Please note! Minimal upgrade testing was undertaken during this milestone. There are issues currently when upgrading to Xenial Xerus. This release is not recommended for upgrading. More information can be found from the release notes.

Download

The Beta 2 release is available for download by torrents and direct downloads from
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/xenial/beta-2/

Changes for 16.04

  • Xubuntu 16.04 will not have a default media manager installed; this is reflected in the Beta 2 image.

Known Issues and Changelogs

Some issues during testing of image were found, in addition some bugs related to Xubuntu have been noted during the development cycle. Full detail of all of these (including information about upgrading) along with changelogs for applications and packages in Xubuntu can be found in the release notes at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/Beta2/Xubuntu.

Xubuntu 16.04 Wallpaper Competition

As we start counting down for the release, we are collecting submissions for the community wallpapers package (xubuntu-community-wallpapers) in Xubuntu 16.04 LTS.

How to participate?

For a chance to win, send your submission at http://contest.xubuntu.org/.

Important dates

  • Start of submissions: Immediately
  • Submission deadline: April 1
  • Announcement of selections: Week 14 (some time between April 4 and April 10)

All dates are in UTC.

Contest terms

All submissions must adhere to the Terms and Guidelines, including specifics about subject matter, image resolution and attribution.

After the submission deadline, the Xubuntu team picks 6 winners from all submissions which will get included on the Xubuntu ISO and available for all Xubuntu users.

Any questions?

Please join #xubuntu-devel on Freenode for assistance or email the Xubuntu developer mailing list if you have any problems with your submission.

Xubuntu 16.04 LTS Beta 1

The Xubuntu team is pleased to announce the immediate release of Xubuntu 16.04 LTS Beta 1. This is the first beta towards the final release in April.

The first beta release also marks the end of the period to land new features in the form of Ubuntu Feature Freeze. This means any new updates to packages should be bug fixes only, the Xubuntu team is committed to fixing as many of the bugs as possible before the final release.

Please note! No upgrade testing was undertaken during this milestone. There are issues currently when upgrading to Xenial Xerus. This release is not suitable for upgrading.

The Beta 1 release is available for download by torrents and direct downloads from
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/releases/xenial/beta-1/

Changes for 16.04

  • Xubuntu 16.04 will not have a default media manager installed; this is already reflected in the Beta 1 images.

Known Issues

In addition to the above media manager change not being reflected in the documentation, several places still refer to 15.10 instead of 16.04, including the installer slideshow. The affected packages will be updated for Beta 2.

Some issues during testing of image were found, in addition some bugs related to Xubuntu have been noted during the development cycle. Full detail of all of these can be found in the release notes at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XenialXerus/Beta1/Xubuntu

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