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26/01/2008 GMT 1

Ubuntu Media Players OverView

ubuntuland @ 09:05

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I want to give the list of media players available for ubuntu users with installation instructions.

Beep Media Player

MP, or Beep Media Player, is a compact media player that was originally forked from XMMS with the goal of porting XMMS
to GTK2 and make use of more modern desktop standards. The original XMMS is based on GTK 1.2, which is now deprecated for roughly 4 years, and was deprecated at the time of the fork for approximately 2 years. This, and the fact that the developers were developing XMMS under a mostly cathedral-style model led M. Derezynski to fork BMP from XMMS.

Current Stable Version :- 0.9.7.1

Project Home Page :- http://bmp.beep-media-player.org/index.php/BMP_Homepage

Install Beep Media Player in Ubuntu

sudo aptitude install beep-media-player

This will complete the installation.Now if you want to access this application go to Applications—>Sound&Video—>Beep Media Player

Once it opens you should see the following screen

Banshee

Import, organize, play, and share your music using Banshee’s simple, powerful interface.Rip CDs, play and sync your iPod, create playlists, and burn audio and MP3 CDs. Most portable music devices are supported.Banshee also has support for podcasting, smart playlists, music recommendations, and much more.

Current Stable Version :- 0.11.5

Project Home Page :- http://bmp.beep-media-player.org/index.php/BMP_Homepage

Install Banshee in Ubuntu

sudo aptitude install banshee

This will complete the installation.Now if you want to access this application go to Applications—>Sound&Video— >Banshee Music Player

Banshee Music Player is loading

Once it opens you should see the following screen

Banshee Music Player Version Details

Rhythmbox

Rhythmbox is an integrated music management application, originally inspired by Apple’s iTunes. It is free software,designed to work well under the GNOME Desktop, and based on the powerful GStreamer media framework.

Current Stable Version :- 0.9

Project Home Page :- http://www.gnome.org/projects/rhythmbox/

Install rhythmbox in Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install rhythmbox

This will complete the installation.Now if you want to access this application go to Applications—>Sound&Video—
>Rhythmbox Music Player

Once it opens you should see the following screen

Rhythmbox Music Player Version Details

Listen

Listen is a Music player and management for GNOME Features: metadata edition, ipod management, audioscrobbler, wikipedia information, lyrics, global statistiques, burn and AudioCD, convert audio file, webradio, lastfm web service, download album cover.

Current Stable Version :- 0.5b1

Project Home Page :- http://listengnome.free.fr/

Install Listen Music Player in Ubuntu

For Dapper Users

Edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file

sudo vi /etc/apt/sources.list

add the following lines save and exit the file.

deb http://theli.free.fr/packages/ dapper listen

deb-src http://theli.free.fr/packages/ dapper listen

Now you need to update the source list using the following command

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install listen

For Edgy Users

You need to make sure that universe repositories and use the following command

sudo apt-get install listen

This will complete the installation.Now if you want to access this application go to Applications—>Sound&Video—
>Listen Music Player

Listen Music Player is loading

Once it opens you should see the following screen


Listen Music Player Version Details


XMMS

XMMS is a multimedia player for unix systems. XMMS stands for X MultiMedia System and can play media files such as
MP3, MOD’s, WAV and others with the use of Input plugins.XMMS is mainly targeted at music playback, but through thirdparty plugins some rudimentary video capabilities exists,but there are much better systems other than XMMS for video support.

Current Stable Version :- 1.2.0

Project Home Page :- http://www.xmms.org/

Install xmms in Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install xmms

This will complete the installation.Now if you want to access this application go to Applications—>Sound&Video—
>XMMS Music Player

Once it opens you should see the following screen

quod libet

Quod Libet is a GTK+-based audio player application written using the Python programming language. Its main design
goal is to provide a way for users to organize their music library however they want.One of Quod Libet’s unique features is the ability to search and construct playlists based on search terms or regularexpressions. It also scales well, making it ideal for music libraries with thousands of songs. Quod Libet includes a tag editor (also available separately as Ex Falso) which can alter the metadata of groups of files.

Current Stable Version :- 0.24

Install quodlibet in Ubuntu

sudo apt-get install quodlibet

This will complete the installation.Now if you want to access this application go to Applications—>Sound&Video—
>Quod Libet

Once it opens you should see the following screen

quod libet Music Player Version Details

 

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23/11/2007 GMT 1

Open-source software rated: Ten alternatives you need

ubuntuland @ 09:17

Open source products comprise the work of many collaborators -- sometimes thousands of them, and often separated by oceans. Each person works on small portions of a project, and anyone is welcome to contribute. The finished product will be available freely for anyone to download and, in most cases, modify.

All very touchy-feely, carey-sharey, but why should you care about open source? You should care because the vast majority of common applications, even complex commercial stuff such as Adobe Photoshop, Windows Media Player and Microsoft Office, have free, open-source alternatives. And this point is worth reiterating: open-source software is free. No cost. Zero. Zilch.

We've put together a collection of ten free open-source applications that will potentially save you hundreds of pounds. We've outlined their pros and cons and compared them to the nearest commercial alternative

Paid-for version: Microsoft Office
Open-source alternative: OpenOffice

OpenOffice is a feature-packed alternative to Microsoft Office. It's developed by Sun Microsystems in collaboration with a community of dedicated contributors. The primary applications of OpenOffice consist Writer (word processor), Calc (spreadsheet), Impress (presentations), Base (databases), Draw (vector graphics editor) and Math (mathematical formulae editor, similar to Microsoft Equation Editor).

The good: For home users and families it offers everything you'll need to write letters, publish documents, formulate graphs, build slideshows and design simple Web pages. It looks and works like Microsoft Word and because it's free, it'll save you about £119 -- the cost of Microsoft Office 2007. For families, OpenOffice is an absolute must.

The bad: Microsoft Office comes with Outlook, which is vital for most business users. For this reason, OpenOffice isn't an alternative to Microsoft's corporate solutions. It's also lacks some of the advanced design functions of the 2007 version of Word.

Conclusion: OpenOffice will be perfect for most home users. Business users will almost certainly need Outlook, though OO may still provide all the functionality needed for word processing and spreadsheet work.

Download it here: openoffice.org

Paid-for version: Microsoft Windows Media Centre
Open-source alternative: MediaPortal

MediaPortal is an open-source alternative to Microsoft's Media Centre and offers PVR functionality as well as management of all your videos, photos, music and radio stations. It runs on Windows and has the ability to display RSS feeds and weather information. The attractive GUI can be re-skinned with loads of free and professional-looking skins and a vast array of plugins written by the community extend functionality in loads of ways.

The Good: It's an extremely easy piece of software to use and looks and feels just like Windows Media Centre. For use as a living-room PVR and a media handler it's superb. More advanced users will appreciate the many layers of customisability offered, too. High-definition content is fully compatible as long as your PC is up to the job, so wiring your box up to that shiny new HDTV will be no problem.

The Bad: The software suffers a few bugs that could be something of a hurdle for newbies. It's in the advanced pre-release stages, meaning the team developing it hasn't deemed it suitable for general release, but it's well on its way. More tech-savvy users will work around any bugs they uncover, but technophobes may want to stick to Media Centre until a final release has been made.

Conclusion: MediaPortal is ideal for anyone who isn't afraid of looking at a program's preferences screen. If looking at settings confuses and scared you into a dark corner, stick with Microsoft's Media Centre for now. Otherwise, go grab yourself MediaPortal, because it's bloody marvellous.

Download it here: team-mediaportal.com

Paid-for version: Windows Media Player
Open-source alternative: VLC media player

VLC is an exceptionally functional media player that not only handles almost any media format you throw at it, but will stream stuff from the Web and play your DVDs. It's also a great tool for anyone who downloads large video files, since VLC can play incomplete or damaged media.

The Good: For the home and for the office, VLC will work for you. If you use Windows, Mac OS X, Linux or BeOS, VLC will work for you. Almost regardless of what media formats you use, VLC will work for you. If you're an absolute newbie to computers, VLC will work for you. Do you see where we're going with this?

The Bad: VLC won't let you sync your media library with your new MP3 player. True, Windows Media Player doesn't work with an iPod anyway, and the vast majority of other models that claim to need WMP will actually let you drag and drop your content into their memory through Windows Explorer anyway. There are no radio services directly available through VLC, so if the integration of these services is important to you, you might still want to have WMP sticking around in the background.

Conclusion: For almost all uses, VLC will suit the beginner and the amateur. The experts will already be using it. There are loads of skins available to make it look much prettier than it is by default, and its undeniably superb functionality makes it a crucial download for any computer user.

Download it here: videolan.org/vlc

Paid-for version: WinZip
Open-source alternative: 7-Zip

7-Zip is a file archiver that handles not only its own file compression format, but also the common .zip format, meaning it's ideal for everyday home and office use. It'll also unzip other popular archiving formats such as RAR, CAB and ISO. 7-Zip can be integrated into the Windows Shell for easy right-clicking compression of desktop files and folders.

The Good: Zipping and unzipping .zip files is the main function of the popular commercial application WinZip. 7-Zip performs this task without requiring any purchases. For this reason, it's a solid alternative for most people. It's also capable of encrypting archives for that added peace of mind.

The Bad: WinZip offers a vast array of features for advanced users, such as intelligent compression, which chooses the most efficient archiving method based on the type of files being compressed. WinZip will also let you schedule backups and periodic and automatic updating of existing backup archives.

Conclusion: Home users won't use most of the features in WinZip, so 7-Zip is highly recommended. It's lightweight, easy to use and will let you send batches of photos to friends as well as back up archives to DVDs.

Download it here: 7-zip.org

Paid-for version: Adobe Photoshop
Open-source alternative: GIMP

GIMP is a package for creating digital images and manipulating photographs. It's been in production for 12 years and is compatible with most of the commonly used image formats such as JPG, TIFF, PNG, BMP and GIF, as well as most Adobe Photoshop and PaintShop Pro files.

The Good: It's no secret that many people download illegal copies of the enormously feature-packed Adobe Photoshop purely for cropping and resizing photos. GIMP takes care of this task without the risk of lawsuits. It's also got an array of tools for creating original raster graphics. The whole colour spectrum can be used with existing brushes or user-created ones, an array of filters and effects can be applied -- drop shadow being a popular choice. Once you've had some practice it's very easy to use and quickly proves itself to be a capable image editor.

The Bad: GIMP doesn't offer the extensive design and manipulation options that the £500 industry-standard Photoshop offers, though it has never aimed to. There really isn't any bad side to GIMP, considering what it's capable of doing. If you're used to editing images in Windows Paint, you'll need to spend a few hours getting to know it, but that's true with all applications that aren't aimed at children and the artistically backwards.

Conclusion: There's no need to illegally download spend £500 on Photoshop if all you're doing is resizing images, applying fancy effects and cropping photos, because GIMP is extremely capable at these tasks. If you're looking for a career in design however, you might still want to keep saving for the Adobe standard.

Download it here: gimp.org

Commercial version: Google Reader, Bloglines
Open-source alternative: RSSOwl

RSSOwl is a simple and lightweight desktop feed reader. It offers multiple viewing options and easy importing of XML files.

The good: The 'Owl offers an uncluttered interface that allows easy navigation of multiple feeds. A Web browser is built in, so there's no need to leave the application to click through the Web sites. The application itself is extremely fast and very friendly, though rather basic, aesthetically. There's a feature that lets you enter a Web site's URL and RSSOwl will scour it for RSS feeds, which can then be imported with the click of a button. It's even possible to export all feed entries to PDF form for easy offline reading.

The bad: The built-in Web browser is Internet Explorer, raising the usual security issues common to IE.

Conclusion: Since you need to be online to use an RSS reader properly, RSSOwl is a great application. The ability to export feed items to offline documents could be a huge bonus over Web-based apps such as Google Reader.

Download it here: rssowl.org

Commercial version: Windows Live Messenger, AIM, Yahoo! Messenger
Open-source alternative: Pidgin

Pidgin combines the IM functionality of popular IM clients such as Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger into one lightweight application. This allows for seamless use of multiple clients and address books from the comfort of a single window.

The good: On computers with limited RAM, Pidgin does away with the need for multiple individual clients, which can greatly increase available memory. Multiple chat networks can be used simultaneously so there's no restriction on what networks you're connected to at any given time. It'll run on all the popular operating systems and a text-based alternative is available for anyone wanting to use the program within a console window.

The bad: It's not as attractive as the standard IM chat clients and it's not blindingly obvious which contacts are part of each network.

Conclusion: If you'd like all your contacts in one place, Pidgin is a superb option. Its functionality is flawless and features such as emoticons and file transfers are seamlessly integrated. It's not a particularly attractive program though, so if aesthetics are important to you, you might want to stick to separate chat clients.

Download it here: pidgin.im

Paid version: Nero Burning Rom
Open source alternative: InfraRecorder

InfraRecorder is an open-source alternative to commercial CD- and DVD-burning software. It was first developed during Google's Summer of Code in 2006. It uses a standard graphical interface for creating disc images and an express creation wizard that helps guide you through the process.

The good: InfraRecorder is a really capable piece of software that allows you to burn all the usual kinds of CD and DVD types. It also supports the creation of dual-layer DVDs and the burning of ISO and BIN images. We got perfect results from discs burned with the software and had no trouble using it from start to finish.

The bad: The interface is quite basic and not as accessible to less tech-savvy users. More sophisticated and well-designed wizards in programs such as Nero are better at easing newbies through the creation process. The program is also a little slow when preparing to burn a disc.

Conclusion: If you're used to manually creating DVDs and CDs, InfraRecorder is perfect. It worked flawlessly for us and produced great results. Technophobes, however, will prefer the idiot-proof wizards provided by commercial software bundled with pre-built PCs.

Download it here: infrarecorder.sourceforge.net

Paid-for version: Adobe Audition
Open-source alternative: Audacity

Audacity is a digital audio editor and mixing platform, complete with a graphical user interface and cross-platform OS support. It's one of the most popular open-source downloads in the world.

The good: One of the most common uses of the program is audio file conversion, as it handles a wide range of audio formats, including FLAC and OGG. It's easy to record, cut and edit sounds, remove noise, adjust levels and alter equaliser settings. An array of plugins allow you to extend core functionality, such as overlaying sound effects and samples. Audacity is a superb package for home users who want more control over their audio than the super-awesome-amazing Sound Recorder that comes with Windows allows.

The bad: While it's superbly kitted out for home users and podcasters, it can't match commercial products like Adobe's Audition software for studio recording. The GUI is also rather plain and not as easy to read as some paid-for alternatives.

Conclusion: Be prepared for a steep learning curve, but rest assured it'll pay off. Audacity offers a great set of features and is suited for loads of purposes. If you're setting up a home studio, you'll want to look for something vastly more capable. But for anyone who just needs to record, cut, manipulate and export, it's a killer.

Download it here: audacity.sourceforge.net

Paid-for version: Internet Explorer
Open-source alternative: Mozilla Firefox

You didn't think we'd forget the 'Fox, did you? With over 400 million downloads and counting, the Firefox Web browser is more popular than even the most downloaded application of all time on SourceForge.net, eMule. It has snagged almost 15 per cent of the global browser market as of October 2007, translating to roughly 110 million global users.

The good: Firefox is commonly referred to as the most secure Web browser available. With a massive team of worldwide developers and contributors, holes and bugs can be patched and pushed out with extraordinary speed. Thousands of extensions are available, too, which are simple ways to add functionality to the browser. Tabbed browsing lets you have multiple Web sites open within a single browser window without cluttering the Windows taskbar. There's also an integrated download manager, RSS management and an integrated search bar for hundreds of Web sites.

The bad: Firefox can sometimes devour a system's RAM, though this is reportedly the result of certain extensions and plugins. It can also take a few seconds longer to load a page than Opera or Internet Explorer.

Conclusion: There is no reason not to use Firefox. It is the best, most configurable browser available. If you're used to Internet Explorer, you'll find the switch to Firefox painless. It looks similar and offers the same 'back, forward, stop, refresh' functionality, but offers as many extra features as you care to get hold of. If you're not using it, you're missing out.

Download it here: mozilla.com/firefox


13/11/2007 GMT 1

Sound Converter for Gnome

ubuntuland @ 08:58

Sound Converter

Introduction

The sound conversion application for the GNOME environment. It reads anything the GStreamer library can read (Ogg Vorbis, AAC, MP3, FLAC, WAV, AVI, MPEG, MOV, M4A, AC3, DTS, ALAC, MPC, Shorten, APE, SID, etc...), and writes WAV, FLAC, MP3, and Ogg Vorbis files.

News

Version 0.9.7

  • New translations: Russian, Spanish, Italian, German, Czech.
  • Association with audio mimetypes, so SoundConverter is just at a right click.
  • The program can now takes URIs as arguments.
  • Add Folder now also work on non-local files.
  • Added {Genre}, {Date} and {Year} in custom filename patterns.
  • Better replace-messy-chars, with unicode->ascii to remove diacritics.
  • Fixed crashing when tags contained a list.
  • Fixed escaping problem in same-folder-as-input. (again)
  • License is now GPLv3.

Download

Download page
report any problem/suggestion on the project page

Screenshots

Requirements

Linux, GNOME 2.x, Python, PyGTK, GStreamer, GStreamer-python, Gnome-python, GStreamer-lame for MP3 output.

See this howto to enable mp3 encoding.

License

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

Authors

Maintainer: Gautier Portet
Previous maintainer: Lars Wirzenius

Translators: Guillaume Bedot, Dominik Zabłotny, Jonh Wendell, Marc E., Daniel Nylander, Alexandre Prokoudine, Kamil Páral, Stefano Luciani, Martin Seifert, Miloš Popović.

Thanks to: Hanno Böck, Regis Floret, Adolfo González Blázquez, Julien Gascard, Claudio Saavedra, Ken Harris, Jon Arnold, Major Kong, Tango Project.

And big thanks to you all; users, fans, bug reporters, translators... YOU make this possible!

09/11/2007 GMT 1

Ubuntu Studio 8.04 released: Installation Guide for Hardy Heron

ubuntuland @ 18:52

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Ubuntu Studio is an Ubuntu-based desktop Linux distribution designed for audio, video and graphic enthusiast. It uses GNOME desktop environment and includes lots of open-source applications for multimedia creation.

For instance, Ardou, Audacity, GIMP, Inkscape, Blender, PiTiVi, Kino, Cinepaint and so on. This installation guide will help you install Ubuntu Studio 8.04 Hardy Heron.

The kernel included with Ubuntu Studio is modified for intensive audio, video or graphics work. The scheduler allows applications to request immediate CPU time, which can drastically reduce audio latency. Ubuntu Studio also includes custom artwork, a blue-on-black theme as opposed to Ubuntu's default brown and orange.

There is currently no live version available of Ubuntu Studio, and consequently, no graphical installer. In addition, the disk image is 800MB, too large to fit on a standard CD, and as a result, Ubuntu Studio is often installed from a DVD. Ubuntu Studio can also be installed via the Internet from an existing Ubuntu installation via apt.

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Get Ubuntu Studio 8.04 final now.

In order to install Ubuntu Studio 8.04, you must start your computer using the installation DVD. Then using the following steps:

1. Select Install in text mode. Press ENTER to continue.

2. Choose language and country, keep default.



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3. Select you keyboard layout.

4. Configure the network, enter hostname, e.g. phorolinux.

5. Partition disks. We select Guided - use entire disk. If your disk exists data, you can select Manual.

6. Configure time zone.

7. Configure the clock.

8. Set up users and passwords.

9. Installing the base system.

10. Choose software to install.

11. Configuring xserver-xorg.

12. Finish the installation.

After restart computer, you will enter world of Ubuntu Studio.

Packages

Audio

* Ardour
* Audacity
* Hydrogen
* JACK Audio Connection Kit
* JAMin
* LilyPond
* Mixxx
* MusE
* Rosegarden
* TiMidity++
* Wired

Video

* PiTiVi
* Kino
* Stopmotion
* VLC media player

Graphics

* Agave
* Blender
* Enblend
* FontForge
* GIMP
* Inkscape
* Scribus
* Synfig


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07/11/2007 GMT 1

qBittorent Client 1.0.0 released by Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron

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The qBittorrent project was created in March 2006 with the idea of developping a new Bittorrent client for Linux (and possibly other systems) that would be easy to use, good looking, featureful but lightweight.

qBittorrent is a Free Software released under the GNU GPL license.

The author is Christophe Dumez, a French student in an engineer school (UTBM), in IT departement.

qBittorrent is based on the great Libtorrent by Arvid Norberg.

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Bittorrent features

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qBittorrent can now be considered as a good alternative to other bittorrent clients. It provides a lot of features such as:

  • A polished Graphical User Interface written with Qt4 toolkit
  • UPnP / NAT-PMP port forwarding support
  • Encryption support (compatible with Azureus)
  • Multiple simultaneous downloads / uploads
  • Download from RSS streams
  • An integrated search engine
  • DHT (trackerless) support
  • uTorrent Peer eXchange support (PeX)
  • Directory scanning with automated download of torrents inside
  • Good internationalization (~25 languages supported)
  • Selective download of files in a torrent
  • Media File previewing while downloading
  • Torrent trackers edition and prioritizing
  • Seeders / Leechers displayed in download list
  • Styles support
  • Files prioritizing in a torrent
  • Torrent download in correct order
  • System tray integration
  • Tracker authentication support
  • Unicode support
  • Torrent downloading directly from their url
  • Connection though a proxy
  • IP Filtering similar to the one in eMule

Go ahead and try qBittorrent, you won't regret it

News

November 3rd 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0rc7 released

We are releasing the seventh release candidate for qBittorrent v1.0.0. It fixes some problems, especially when using a recent libtorrent svn snapshot. It is now advised that you update to the latest libtorrent available since it fixes a lot of bugs that were reported.

Also, please note that Jeffery Fernandez finished packaging qBittorrent for OpenSuse (10.2 and 10.3) for 32bits and 64bits.

rc6->rc7 changelog:

  • BUGFIX: Catching DHT exception in case there is a problem
  • BUGFIX: Removed build dependency on Python
  • BUGFIX: Fixed a bug in children update when changing files priorities
  • BUGFIX: Pause/Start All now affect all tabs, not only the current one
  • BUGFIX: Don't reload all torrents everytime settings are saved
  • BUGFIX: Don't reload seeding torrents anymore (no point)
  • I18N: Updated Turkish translation

October 19th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0rc6 released

We got a lot of feedback this week. We would like to thank all the people who tested qBittorrent and helped us make qBittorrent more stable. It is strongly advised to update to latest libtorrent too.

rc5->rc6 changelog:

  • FEATURE: Added a button to clear search pattern
  • BUGFIX: configure looks for libraries in lib64 folders too
  • BUGFIX: configure doesn't require paths with a terminal "/" anymore
  • BUGFIX: Fixed minimize to tray feature
  • BUGFIX: Fixed folders progress calculation in torrent properties
  • BUGFIX: Fixed deletion of subfolders when deleting torrents from hard drive
  • BUGFIX: Remember scan directory in program preferences now
  • BUGFIX: Fixed ETA display (sometimes displayed < 1min for no reason)
  • I18N: Fixed swedish, French, Spanish translations

October 13th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0rc5 released

We got quite a lot of feedback after rc4 release. Thanks to this, we are now releasing rc5 that fixes the bugs that were reported and brings a new feature too: filtered files do not appear on hard drive anymore.

Please update your libtorrent to r1672 or it won't compile.

rc4->rc5 changelog:

  • BUGFIX: Now filtered don't appear on hard drive anymore (libtorrent >= r1659)
  • BUGFIX: AddInPause setting doesn't pause downloads on startup anymore
  • BUGFIX: Fixed an ETA calculation problem when the torrent has filtered files
  • BUGFIX: Fixed possible overflow in ETA calculation
  • BUGFIX: Fixed "Missing Input path" error when creating a torrent
  • BUGFIX: Fixed some notification messages for torrent addition dialog
  • BUGFIX: Fixed "Automatically start seeding" feature in torrent creation tool
  • COSMETIC: Improved progress bar text rendering

October 6th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0rc4 released

We just released rc4 today. We fixed some bugs and we made some optimizations. We also packaged a new svn snapshot for Libtorrent v0.13, as it is getting more and more stable. Debian/Ubuntu/Mandriva Packages will be updated soon.

rc3->rc4 changelog:

  • BUGFIX: Fixed ip filter preferences (couldn't enable it)
  • BUGFIX: Fixed compilation problems on FreeBSD (Ok now)
  • BUGFIX: Updated INSTALL file
  • BUGFIX: Optimized torrent real size calculation
  • BUGFIX: Use system default style as a default (instead of Plastique style)

September 30th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0rc3 released

We released today the third release candidate for qBittorrent v1.0.0. This release fixes downloads problems some users were experiencing, Please update to this release candidate. Packages will be updated tonight.

This version is the one competing for "Les Trophées du Libre", that is starting tomorrow.

rc2->rc3 changelog

  • BUGFIX: Fixed a proxy problem causing connections to be rejected by trackers
  • BUGFIX: Fixed a compilation problem on FreeBSD

September 27th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0rc2 released

Here the second release candidate for qBittorrent v1.0.0. Mandriva 2008, Ubuntu Gutsy and Debian testing/unstable packages are up to date. Please test them and report any problem you may experience.

rc1->rc2 changelog:

  • BUGFIX: Fixed search engine plugins update
  • BUGFIX: Fixed mininova search engine plugin
  • BUGFIX: Fixed infoBar text when adding a torrent
  • BUGFIX: Fixed a unsupported character in man page
  • I18N: Updated Italian and Korean translations

September 25th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0rc1 released

We decided to release today a first release candidate for qBittorrent v1.0.0.

There are very little difference since beta7. However, we disabled debug as a default and we will package this release candidate for Ubuntu/Debian/Mandriva. Also, documentation (French + English) is now up to date here.

beta7 to rc1 changelog:

  • BUGFIX: Fixed overflow in ratio calculation
  • BUGFIX: Added -DNDEBUG flag to fix compilation with libtorrent svn
  • BUGFIX: Added a -DQT_NO_DEBUG_OUTPUT flag in debug mode to fix a bug in Qt4.3.x
  • I18N: Updated most translations
  • COSMETIC: foreground text now uses style's foreground color instead of hard-coded black.

September 19th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0beta7 released

This new beta includes all the features that can be expected in final v1.0.0. qBittorrent is now in feature-freeze mode: only bug fixes and translations updates will be made until final release.

Since we added a lot of new features in this beta, it is important that you test it and report any problem you may experience with it. Please help us make qBittorrent v1.0.0 as stable as possible.

Also note that it is important to update your libtorrent or qBittorrent won't compile (r1578)

beta6 to beta7 changelog:

  • FEATURE: Made search engine plugin install more reliable
  • FEATURE: Allow to drag'n drop plugin to list for install/update
  • FEATURE: Added some search plugins to http://plugins.qbittorrent.org
  • FEATURE: Added zip support in search plugins manager (can put .py & .png inside)
  • FEATURE: Redesigned torrent creation dialog
  • FEATURE: Allow to set piece size when creating a torrent
  • FEATURE: Added an option to force full disk allocation for all torrents
  • FEATURE: Added an option to add torrents in paused state
  • FEATURE: Allow to disable UPnP/NAT-PMP/LSD
  • FEATURE: Added an option to set the max number of connections per torrent
  • FEATURE: Added an option to set the max number of uploads per torrent
  • FEATURE: Added an option to automatically delete torrents when they reach a given ratio (>= 1.0)
  • FEATURE: Added an option to display current transfer speeds in title bar
  • FEATURE: Added "Mark all as read" function for RSS feeds
  • FEATURE: Added some RSS settings in program preferences
  • FEATURE: Display RSS article date and author if available
  • FEATURE: Articles in a RSS feed are now ordered by date (newer at the top)
  • FEATURE: Read articles in a feed are not resetted when the feed is refreshed anymore
  • FEATURE: Allow to install plugins from their url
  • FEATURE: torrent content is now displayed as a tree
  • BUGFIX: In torrent content, it is now easier to filter all torrents using right click menu
  • BUGFIX: Updated man page / README / INSTALL
  • BUGFIX: Paused torrents could be displayed as connected for a sec after checking
  • BUGFIX: 'Unknown' is now displayed in search results columns where value is -1
  • BUGFIX: Improved search engine core a little
  • BUGFIX: Forgot to remove *.pyc files when uninstalling a search plugin
  • BUGFIX: Fixed drag'n drop on non-KDE systems
  • BUGFIX: Fixed log context menu position
  • BUGFIX: Made pause/resume all function affect both (dl/up) tabs when window is hidden
  • BUGFIX: Fixed torrent create (can only one file or one folder)
  • BUGFIX: the function that set the rows color doesn't handle hidden columns anymore
  • BUGFIX: improved search engine plugin manager code and fixed bugs
  • BUGFIX: Dropped Qt4.2 support, becomes too difficult to maintain
  • BUGFIX: Fixed deprecation warning with latest libtorrent svn
  • BUGFIX: Fixed an overflow causing ETA to become negative sometimes (hitted an assert)
  • COSMETIC: Improved some icons
  • COSMETIC: Totally redesigned program preferences
  • COSMETIC: Improved systray tooltip style

September 1st 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0beta6 released

This new beta release adds a feature that many users have been waiting for: a search engine plugin management system. This means that now, users can write their own plugins (see wiki for more infos) for their favorite search engines. This feature was planned for v1.1.0 but I finished it early and I couldn't wait. Search engine plugins was also improved to get more results thanks to multipage support.

This beta also fixes all the bugs that were reported (thank you to the bug reporters), some translations updates and a big code clean up / optimization.

beta5 to beta6 changelog:

  • FEATURE: Split download tab from GUI class and cleaned up code
  • FEATURE: A lot of code optimization (CPU & memory usage)
  • FEATURE: Added support for .ico format (useful for RSS favicons)
  • FEATURE: Replaced Meganova search engine by TorrentReactor
  • FEATURE: Brand new search engine plugins system
  • FEATURE: Added btjunkie search plugin (with multipage support)
  • FEATURE: Search engine, added multipage support for mininova search plugin
  • I18N: Updated Greek, Dutch and Romanian translation
  • I18N: Removed no longer maintained Traditional chinese translation
  • BUGFIX: Made torrent deletion from hard-drive safer
  • BUGFIX: Fixed a bug when switching from finished to downloading list
  • BUGFIX: Showing checking progress for paused torrents too
  • BUGFIX: Fixed progress column sorting on startup
  • BUGFIX: Prevent downloadFromUrl flooding
  • BUGFIX: Fixed pause state toggle for paused and checking torrents
  • BUGFIX: Made finished list context menu more similar to the download list one
  • BUGFIX: Fixed Pause/Start action in lists context menus
  • BUGFIX: Improved ETA calculation
  • BUGFIX: ETA was wrong for torrents with filtered files
  • BUGFIX: Display the torrent that are being checked as 'checking' in seeding list
  • BUGFIX: Fixed file preview and improved previewable files detection
  • BUGFIX: Do not store and calculate ETA values for finished/paused torrents
  • BUGFIX: Fixed memory leak in GUI

August 22nd 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0beta5 released

This version includes a lot of bugfixes but also some new features like Bittorrent FAST extension support. A lot of translations were updated too and I cleaned up the code.

We also made a new svn snapshot of the libtorrent. It is necessary to install this one : qBittorrent won't compile with earlier svn snapshots. This version of libtorrent have some new features (integrated in qBittorrent) and also fixes all the segfaults that I was experiencing with older revisions and that I reported.

beta4->beta5 changelog:

  • FEATURE: Supports Bittorrent FAST extension
  • FEATURE: Improved code handling torrents that have just finished checking
  • FEATURE: Improved progress column sorting code
  • FEATURE: Allow to remove url seeds, even hard-coded ones
  • FEATURE: Improved code for handling of finished torrents
  • FEATURE: Optimized download list refreshing a little
  • FEATURE: Big code cleanup
  • BUGFIX: Wait for torrent_paused_alert before saving fast resume data on exit
  • BUGFIX: Wait for torrent_paused_alert before reloading a torrent for full allocation mode
  • BUFFIG: Fixed overflow causing ratio data to be negative
  • BUGFIX: Fixed progress column delayed sorting (after torrent finished checking)
  • BUGFIX: Finished torrents were still displayed as checking when paused by libtorrent on full disk (hitted an assert)
  • BUGFIX: Fixed the way icons are installed to avoid problems on some systems
  • BUGFIX: Fixed qBittorrent version in .desktop file
  • BUGFIX: Fixed session ratio value (was either 10. or 1.)
  • BUGFIX: Improved incremental download
  • BUGFIX: Fixed preview from seeding list
  • BUGFIX: Fixed Alt+3 and Ctrl+F keyboard shortcuts for third tab
  • BUGFIX: Improved unicode support
  • BUGFIX: Add torrents in pause before applying settings to avoid race conditions
  • BUGFIX: Speed limit per torrent should be working now (libtorrent fix)
  • I18N: Updated Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Brazilian, German, Russian, Korean and Spanish translations
  • COSMETIC: Improved the way progress bars are rendered

August 7th 2007 - New libtorrent svn snapshot

It is strongly advised that you update your libtorrent using the latest one in download page if you are using qBittorrent v1.0.0beta.

Indeed, some critical bugs have been fixed and it should be a lot more stable.

August 4th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0beta4

The beta4 of qBittorrent v1.0.0 is out. No new features but a lot of bug fixes and RSS code was mainly rewritten.

A lot of you couldn't compile beta3 because of an error when using boost 1.33.1, this is fixed: I apologize for this.

Please note that there are still some known bugs in libtorrent svn that cause qBittorrent to crash sometimes. Libtorrent'author is working on fixing them, so please keep your libtorrent up to date.

Also, please note that qBittorrent documentation was completed and it is available on the wiki (in French and English). We are still looking for people in order to help us with the project (windows porting, translation, development...), please contact me if you are interested.

Here is the changelog from beta3 to beta4:

  • BUGFIX: RSS code totally rewritten (Many bugs fixed, improved usability, optimized cpu and memory usage)
  • BUGFIX: Fixed a compiling error when using boost 1.33.1
  • BUGFIX: Fixed a memory leak in deleteThread
  • BUGFIX: Fixed scrolling problems in about dialog
  • BUGFIX: Fixed ambiguous hotkey (Alt+O) for Options
  • BUGFIX: Fixed columns width problems in transfers lists due to hidden columns with non null size
  • BUGFIX: The deleteThread now check if the path exists before trying to delete it
  • BUGFIX: Finished list was refreshed even when main window was hidden (Hitted an assert)
  • BUGFIX: Some fixes in bandwidth limiting per torrent
  • I18N: Updated Chinese, Hungarian and Italian translations
  • COSMETIC: Added our new baby mascot ("Draqoo") to About dialog

August 1st 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0beta3

Here comes the beta3 of qBittorrent v1.0.0. We would like to thank all the people who tested the previous betas and reported bugs or requested for new features/improvements.

Please test beta3 and report any problem you may experience here. There will be a beta4 and we are hoping it will run on windows (I'm working on it but it is not quite ready yet :) ).

Also, please do not forget to update your libtorrent as it is still svn and bugs are fixed every day. Keep it up to date: there are still some known bugs in it but they are likely to be fixed soon.

Here are the changes between beta2 and beta3:

  • FEATURE: Allow to pause torrents in finished torrents list
  • FEATURE: Completely reread the code to improve/clean/fix it
  • FEATURE: Use pkgconfig for GNU common c++ and made error message more understandable if it is missing
  • FEATURE: More files extensions are recognized as previewable media
  • FEATURE: Url seeds are now displayed in torrent properties and are editable
  • FEATURE: Added alerts when fast resuming failed
  • FEATURE: Improved Mininova search engine support a little
  • FEATURE: Search plugin update improvement
  • I18N: Updated some translations
  • BUGFIX: UPnP/NAT-PMP/LSD are now really enabled
  • BUGFIX: Fixed columns width in finished list
  • BUGFIX: Fixed a problem causing paused torrents to be displayed as checking forever
  • BUGFIX: Added a workaround to build on Fedora 7
  • BUGFIX: The number of search results was not reset when clicking on 'Clear' button
  • BUGFIX: Fixed removing from finished list
  • BUGFIX: Fixed all the bugs that were reported in beta2
  • COSMETIC: Improved transfers lists renderers
  • COSMETIC: Paused torrents that are checking are now displayed as paused (not checking)

Happy testing!

July 23rd 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0beta2

Here comes the beta2 of qBittorrent v1.0.0. We would like to thank all the people who tested beta1 and reported bugs or requested for new features/improvements. Thanks to them (and our hard work too :p), beta2 is more stable and it brings along a lot of new stuff.

Please test beta2 and report any problem you may experience here. There will be a beta3 and we are hoping it will run on windows (I'm working on it but it is not quite ready yet :) ).

Here are the changes between beta1 and beta2:

  • Totally rewritten the class handling downloads from urls to make it lighter, more efficient and more stable. We are not using GNU Common C++ instead of libcurl.
  • Improved RSS tab
  • Added a ratio column in transfer list (real ratio, not session ratio)
  • A search request can now be terminated by another
  • Fixes and improvements on bandwidth limitation per torrent
  • Popup menu to set priorities for multiple files at once
  • Added a lot of keyboard shortcuts (see wiki)
  • qBittorrent is not exiting anymore when Main window is hidden and a dialog is closed
  • Allow to set global upload/download bandwidth limit from tray icon menu
  • Fixed a bug with paused torrents still displayed as checking
  • Peers blocked by ip filter are now logged in the correct box
  • Fixed file filtering/prioritizing in a torrent
  • Added hungarian translation
  • Improved IPv6 support (needs testing)
  • Fixed a crash when filtering all the files in a torrent
  • Fixed all the bugs that were reported in beta1

Happy testing!

July 5th 2007 - qBittorrent v1.0.0beta1

We decided to release a first beta of qBittorrent v1.0.0 to get public testing before final release. As you may guess, v1.0.0 is a major release, with a lot of new features and code rewriting. This is why we want it to be tested as much as possible before hitting stable. This version is already pretty stable so it shouldn't be too risky to test it. As always, it shouldn't be used in production because this is still in beta stage.

Among the new features, we can announce UPnP/NAT-PMP support, RSS Feeds, encryption (compatible with Azureus), files prioritizing in a torrent, a new tab for finished torrents (to make seeding easier), ability to edit torrents' trackers, styles support (better Gnome integration with Cleanlooks), an improved torrent creation module, search engine is now multi-threaded for faster results, bandwidth limiting per torrent, better proxy support, IPs blocked by ipfilter are now logged in GUI. We also fixed almost all the bugs that were reported and the GUI was redesigned a little.

Since it is still a beta, new features are likely to be introduced before final release too.

Happy testing!

June 20th 2007 - Some news

We are proud to welcome a new member in qBittorrent team : Jarek Smieja. He is our new Mandriva packager. Packages for Mandriva Spring 2007.1 are now available!

We would like to thank the guys at TooLinux who accepted to put qBittorrent banner on their first page, for a week. This is a great website, I recommend it to you if you are a french-speaking person.

I will have exams next week, hence I apologize if I'm less available and if qbittorrent development is slower until early july. A first beta of qBittorrent v1.0.0 should be available in early July too.

June 13h 2007 - Documentation

We started to write some documentation on qBittorrent wiki. At the moment, you will already find a qBittorrent/libtorrent svn compiling howto (in English and French).

More documentation should arrive before v1.0.0 release and it will be translated in French too.

People are asking for documentation, so we will write it.

June 12th 2007 - Mirror in China?

qBittorrent project is looking for a free webspace (20-30MB) in China to mirror its Debian/Ubuntu packages.

Unfortunately, our main server is blocked in China, which is sad because qBittorrent is translated into Chinese.

If you can provide us with this kind of webspace, please contact me at chris(at)qbittorrent(dot)org. We would be really gratefull.

June 10th 2007 - Exams...

Just a short news to tell you that qBittorrent development will resume in July. Recently I couldn't find time to code qBittorrent because of school projects and now I must prepare for the exams.

Soon I'll have two months of holidays and you can expect new stuff in qBittorrent and probably the v1.0.

May 7th 2007 - qBittorrent v0.9.3 released

We have just released qBittorrent v0.9.3. As you can guess from the version number, this is a bugfix release. Here is the changelog:

  • BUGFIX: Fixed pause toggle on double-click in download list
  • BUGFIX: The torrent size displayed now only takes unfiltered files into account
  • BUGFIX: Fixed compiling errors with libtorrent svn (future v0.13 with UPnP enabled)
  • BUGFIX: Remember sorted column in download list on restart
  • BUGFIX: Small fix in the german translation
  • BUGFIX: Some fixes in slovak translation

Debian / Ubuntu packages are already up to date.

May 4th 2007 - Libtorrent v0.12 released

Libtorrent v0.12 by Arvid Norberg was just released stable. Please update your libtorrent to get the latest bug fixes. Debian / Ubuntu packages for libtorrent are up to date.

A bugfix release of qBittorrent (v0.9.3) is probably going to be released soon to fix the reported bugs.

April 24th 2007 - Holidays

I will spend my holidays abroad and I won't have access to the internet for a week.

Hence, I will make a short break in qbittorrent development and I won't be able to answer my e-mails nor take care of the bug tracker this week.

See you soon.

April 10th 2007 - qBittorrent v0.9.2 released

We have just released v0.9.2 of qBittorrent that fixes some minor bugs. More than that, it will compile with libtorrent v0.11 although v0.12 is still advised. Also, A new language is supported : Japanese.

We also updated libtorrent source and packages to v0.12rc2+svn.20070410 that fixes some bugs too.

qBittorrent is now supporting 24 languages and it is getting even more stable than before.

Debian / Ubuntu repositories are already up to date.

April 9th 2007 - qBittorrent in launchpad

We decided to add qBittorrent to Launchpad by Canonical.

At first, we are going to use it as a bug tracker (Bug reports, Feature requests, Q&A...), and as a Roadmap / TODO list. We may also use its translation interface(rosetta) in the future.

April 4th 2007 - qBittorrent v0.9.1 released

We decided to make a small minor release due to some problems experienced by the users concerning the configure file. The configure has been greatly improved and it should be a bit easier to compile qBittorrent.

There are no other changes in the application, no need to update if you managed to install v0.9.0.

April 1st 2007 - qBittorrent v0.9.0 released

qBittorrent project is proud to announce the release of a new stable version of our bittorrent client : v0.9.0. qBittorrent project is proud to announce the release of a new stable version of our bittorrent client : v0.9.0.

This release includes a lot of interesting new features such as Peer Exchange (PeX) support, autocompletion, new system tray popups, better internationalization, a lot of code rewriting (optimized and cleaned). It is also based on latest libtorrent library by Arvid Norberg (v0.12) and latest Qt 4.2 for Graphical User Interface.

We also fixed a lot of bugs to make qBittorrent as stable and as reliable as possible. We are really thankful to the people who gave us feedback and helped use improve qBittorrent.

We really hope that you will enjoy this new release and that you will keep on supporting the qBittorrent project. Also, we already progressed a lot on v0.10.0alpha and you can expect UPnP Port Forwarding, RSS Feeds and Visual Styles supports soon.

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I want to give the list of media players available for ubuntu users with installation instructions.

Beep Media Player

MP, or Beep Media Player, is a compact media player that was originally forked from XMMS with the goal of porting XMMS
to GTK2 and make use of more modern desktop standards. The original XMMS is based on GTK 1.2, which is now deprecated for roughly 4 years, and was deprecated at the time of the fork for approximately 2 years. This, and the fact that the developers were developing XMMS under a mostly cathedral-style model led M. Derezynski to fork BMP from XMMS.

Current Stable Version :- 0.9.7.1

Project Home Page :- http://bmp.beep-media-player.org/index.php/BMP_Homepage

Install Beep Media Player in Ubuntu

sudo aptitude install beep-media-player

This will complete the installation.Now if you want to access this application go to Applications—>Sound&Video—>Beep Media Player

Once it opens you should see the following screen