Dajukebox
Dajukebox: Open-Source Music Player & Library Managers
Dajukebox is an open-source music player and library manager for Linux. It allows users to easily play and organize their music collection, with features like automatic metadata fetching, smart playlists, library browsing, and audio scrobbling support.
What is Dajukebox?
Dajukebox is an open-source digital audio player application, allowing users to play and manage audio files on Linux operating systems. Originally forked from Clementine, Dajukebox has been completely redesigned with a focus on providing a fast and easy-to-use interface.
Key features of Dajukebox include:
- Playing local music libraries and online streaming services
- Organizing music into playlists and smart playlists based on various criteria
- Fetching metadata like artist info, album covers, lyrics automatically
- Audio scrobbling support to last.fm and other services
- Equalizer and audio effects
- Integration with desktop notifications
- Crossfading and gapless playback
- Multiplatform support across Linux distributions
- And many more options for managing and enjoying large collections
With an intuitive user interface, Dajukebox makes playing and discovering music effortless. Fast search, customizable keyboard shortcuts and global media keys allow quick access to any artist, album or song in the library. Light on system resource usage compared to alternatives.
Supported on most Linux distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE etc. Released under GPLv3 license and actively developed, Dajukebox is a great open-source addition for music enthusiasts using Linux.
Dajukebox Features
Features
- Music player
- Library manager
- Automatic metadata fetching
- Smart playlists
- Library browsing
- Audio scrobbling support
Pricing
- Open Source
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