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robwoj44
Joined: 08 Aug 2008 Posts: 399 Location: Warsaw
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Posted: Wed 20 Jan 2010, 20:20 Post subject:
DeaDBeeF Subject description: Music player |
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http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/
DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is an audio player for GNU/Linux systems with X11.
Plugin Summary:
stdio: yes - Standard IO plugin
gme: yes - chiptune music player based on GME
dumb: yes - module player based on DUMB library
nullout: yes - NULL output
alsa: yes - ALSA output
sid: yes - SID player based on libsidplay2
ffap: yes - Monkey's audio (APE) decoder
lastfm: yes - last.fm scrobbler
mpgmad: yes - mpeg player based on libmad
vorbis: yes - ogg vorbis player
flac: yes - flac player
wavpack: yes - wavpack player
sndfile: yes - PCM (wav,aiff,etc) player based on libsndfile
vtx: yes - vtx file player (ay8910/12 emulation)
adplug: yes - adplug player (OPL2/OPL3 emulation)
vfs_curl: yes - http/ftp streaming support
cdda: yes - cd audio player
gtkui: yes - GTK user interface
hotkeys: yes - Global hotkeys support
ffmpeg: yes - ffmpeg codecs
oss: yes - oss output plugin
pulse: no - PulseAudio output plugin
artwork: yes - Cover art plugin
supereq: yes - Equalizer based on Super EQ library by Naoki Shibata
notify: no - notification-daemon support plugin
shellexec: yes - shell commands plugin
musepack: yes - musepack player plugin
wildmidi: yes - WildMidi player plugin
tta: yes - TTA player plugin
dca: yes - libdca (DTS Audio) player plugin
aac: yes - AAC player (m4a, aac, mp4) based on FAAD2
mms: yes - mms streaming support
shn: yes - shorten player based on xmms-shn
ao: yes - psf1/psf2/spu/ssf player using Audio Overload
http://dotpups.de/puppy4/dotpups/Multimedia/
The dependencies:
libmms from http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=459569#459569
wavpack from http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=264750#264750
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ecomoney

Joined: 25 Nov 2005 Posts: 2183 Location: Lincolnshire, England
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Posted: Thu 21 Jan 2010, 10:47 Post subject:
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Hi thanks for posting this. Just what is needed! It seems very basic and simple (like most of my clients!). Also very small and light (unlike many!).
Only one problem, I cannot seem to drag mp3/wma files to the main playlist window. I do get a black line "insertion point", however the file does not appear in the playlist when I let go of the mouse in the "drag" operation. Im using ICEWM/ROX if thats relevant.
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disciple
Joined: 20 May 2006 Posts: 7024 Location: Auckland, New Zealand
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Posted: Sat 30 Jan 2010, 18:36 Post subject:
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It is quite a new project, ecomoney, so it may have bugs that need reporting. But it seems a lot less buggy than certain other players did after they had been around for a lot longer
ICEWM will not make a difference, and I am pretty sure ROX won't either.
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eden6000
Joined: 08 Apr 2007 Posts: 259
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Posted: Fri 29 Oct 2010, 05:40 Post subject:
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just wanted to thank robwoj44 for the updated package...and one more thing: why is this topic under the "Unsorted" section? It should be under the "Multimedia" one....
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eden6000
Joined: 08 Apr 2007 Posts: 259
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Posted: Fri 29 Oct 2010, 07:38 Post subject:
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Mmm...strange thing...deadbeef crashes when dragging files or by adding them...it seems to do it with files that have an id3tag, but I can't fully confirm it...this is the output from terminal:
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Segmentation Fault
backtrace() returned 11 addresses
deadbeef() [0x804a041]
[0xffffe400]
deadbeef() [0x80596a4]
deadbeef() [0x8059a85]
/usr/local/lib/deadbeef/mpgmad.so(+0x1844) [0xb5f3e844]
deadbeef() [0x8051fd5]
deadbeef() [0x8052246]
/usr/local/lib/deadbeef/gtkui.so(gtkpl_add_fm_dropped_files+0x159) [0xb6a93a29]
/usr/local/lib/deadbeef/gtkui.so(+0x2eb35) [0xb6a93b35]
/lib/libpthread.so.0(+0x57f0) [0xb768f7f0]
/lib/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e) [0xb76103de]
atexit_handler
handling atexit.
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Vesion 0.4.1 worked well...any idea?
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HiDeHo
Joined: 16 Mar 2011 Posts: 312
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Posted: Sat 04 Aug 2012, 11:19 Post subject:
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What i would like to know is where to get presets for the eq. stuff like most music players come with by default. jazz, rock, country, classical, bass, etc
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OscarTalks

Joined: 05 Feb 2012 Posts: 2202 Location: London, England
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Posted: Sun 05 Aug 2012, 09:51 Post subject:
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@HiDeHo
I am using version 0.5.5 of DeaDBeef. I don't see any of the pre-defined presets in there, but those things (when they exist) are just equalizer settings that someone else has defined and named at some point. There is no guarantee that they are "correct" for certain types of music or audio content.
What I think is better (and what you CAN do with DeaDBeef) is play around with the settings yourself and when you find something which is to your liking or suitable for a specific purpose on your apparatus you can save it and name it yourself as a preset and then load it whenever you want to.
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Sat 22 Sep 2012, 05:31 Post subject:
deadBeef parfait Subject description: perfect DeaDbeef |
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petit, bien, sauf que il ne marchait pas !
astuce : modifier la sortie voir Screenshot.
But i had to modify as shown in the screenshot. it's OK, very OK
output changed to oss output plugin
Strange that Pmusic does not work on Lucid 510 ???
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robwoj44
Joined: 08 Aug 2008 Posts: 399 Location: Warsaw
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Posted: Tue 25 Sep 2012, 05:21 Post subject:
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Quoi ne marche pas? deadbeef? Peux tu ecrire un peu plus?
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oligin10
Joined: 17 Jul 2010 Posts: 194 Location: Buckeye State, USA
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Posted: Wed 12 Jun 2013, 18:58 Post subject:
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Hi robwoj44, just wanted to let you know we are unable to download this? Could you possibly post this somewhere to download or email me the .pet and I will be glad to post it for you. Thanks, Rob
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Thu 19 Dec 2013, 09:04 Post subject:
Gslapt for package DeaDBeef from Slackware 64 Subject description: Shiba Inu |
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Gslapt for package DeaDBeef from Slackware 64
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robwoj44
Joined: 08 Aug 2008 Posts: 399 Location: Warsaw
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Posted: Fri 14 Feb 2014, 17:33 Post subject:
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Deadbeef 0.6.1 compiled in racy 5.5
http://dotpups.de/puppy5/racy/multimedia/
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Papy
Joined: 13 Jul 2014 Posts: 41
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Posted: Wed 30 Jul 2014, 13:24 Post subject:
DeadBeef 0.6.1 ok Precise 5.7.1 |
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DeadBeef 0.6.1 ok Precise 5.7.1
Gnome Mplayer reads better (volume)
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Pelo
Joined: 10 Sep 2011 Posts: 12591 Location: Mer méditerrannée (1 kms°)
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Posted: Fri 19 Feb 2016, 18:04 Post subject:
Gnome Mplayer and Aqualung are the best |
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Papi agree Gnome Mplayer and Aqualung are the best
Gnome Mplayer because it runs videos too
DeadBeef ok, is the minimum Vital
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jlst
Joined: 23 Nov 2012 Posts: 571
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Posted: Fri 19 Feb 2016, 18:30 Post subject:
Re: Gnome Mplayer and Aqualung are the best |
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Pelo wrote: | Papi agree Gnome Mplayer and Aqualung are the best
Gnome Mplayer because it runs videos too
DeadBeef ok, is the minimum Vital |
Apparently you have no idea what you're saying. Deadbeef is in the same league as foobar2000, the acclaimed Windows audio player.
It still has bugs, but for advanced users is a blessing that such an avanced app exists in Linux. Quite lightweight, I use no other player for audio files.
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