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Cantata

   1.0.2  

KDE Sound Application

Score 87%
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Homepage:  Link
Downloads:  1376
Submitted:  Dec 21 2011
Updated:  May 8 2013

Description:

Cantata is a (yet another!) client for the music player daemon (MPD). Originally started as a fork of QtMPC, the code is now *very* different. Cantata can be compiled with KDE support, or as a pure Qt4 application. The interface is very configurable - most views can be shown as either a list or tree structure.

Currently Cantata has the following views:

1. Library - sorted as Album Artist (or Artist if Album Artist not set), Album, and finally Track.
2. Albums - displays albums as icons, sorted by their title.
3. Folders - displays MPDs virtual filesystem. (This view is hidden by default)
4. Playlists
5. Dynamic - dynamic playlists
6. Streams - allows saving of internet radio URLs
7. Online - Jamendo and Magnatune
8. Lyrics
9. Info - displays artist information from wikipedia/last.fm (via EchoNest)
10. Devices - enables copying from/to USB-Mass-Storage (UMS) and MTP devices, and ripping AudioCDs

The sidebar has a context menu, allowing you to control its style and what items are shown.

See http://mpd.wikia.com/wiki/Client:Cantata for more information.




Changelog:

1.0.2
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1. Show artist name as caption for cover dialog when setting artist images.
2. Connect 'Set Cover' signal for windows builds.
3. Fix usage of timers in threads.
4. Fix non-taglib build.
5. Fix loading of SVGs in windows build.
6. Fix cover downloading.
7. Fix deletion of threads.
8. Enable online services for windows builds.
9. Fix 'No such song' warning when removing songs from playqueue.
10. Indicate when streams file is read-only.
11. Better status labels for streams and dynamic pages

1.0.1
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1. Dont display Jamendo and Magnatune cache settings in config dialog if these have been disabled at build time.
2. Correctly calculate size of cache folders when folder does not exist.
3. Fix deletion of cache when single item selected.

1.0.0
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Over 100 changes! The main changes are:
* Basic cover manager.
* AudioCD suport - playback and rip.
* Better MTP support - handles multiple storage locations, fixed creation of folders.
* First run wizard.
* Option to embed covers in music files when copied to device.
* Import of Radio, IceCast, and SomaFM streams.
* Jamendo and Magnatune support.
* Ambiance theme support - dark toolbar, move window via toolbar, and overlay-ish scrollbars.
* Remove WebKit usage. Use EchoNest to retrieve artist biography, and list of similar artists.
* Stop after current track.
* Monochrome sidebar icons.
* Speed up play queue searches.




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 KDE - monochrome sidebar icons

 
 by Grely on: May 10 2013
 
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Cantata is superb - thanks for your job, but version 1.0.x with Monochrome icons ("sidebar" and "other action") on KDE looks not good (in my opinion). You can add option UI based only on Oxygen icons (as in version 0.9.2) or prepare secend source package with gui version 0.9.2?


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 Re: KDE - monochrome sidebar icons

 
 by CraigD on: May 10 2013
 
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1.1 will come with an entry in the s1debar context menu to switch monochrome icons off - but I'd already had 1.0 translated before adding the mono icons, so could not add to this release.


However, you can edit Cantata's config file (as detailed in the ChangeLog (item 99)), and this will turn off the monochrome icons the next time cantata is started.


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 Re: Re: KDE - monochrome sidebar icons

 
 by Grely on: May 10 2013
 
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Thanks for the advice. It works, but not for "streams" (sidebar) and "other action" (main toolbar).


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 Re: Re: Re: KDE - monochrome sidebar icons

 
 by CraigD on: May 11 2013
 
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Streams sidebar icon is not monochrome, but just gray scale. I could not find a coloured stream icon that worked with oxygen, gtk styles (e.g. ambiance), and on windows. If you can find one, then I will gladly use it. (it needs to be in svg format, or at least available in various sizes)

As to the menu button (other actions), this is coloured as per the font colour. I have no intention to change this, as I think it works fine with oxygen. its simple, and matches the chrome menu icon, and various menu icons on android.


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 binary file size ?!

 
 by AozRoon on: May 13 2013
 
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Hi,

Cantata 0.9.2 binary file size was 4.5Mo.
Cantata 1.0.1 binary file size is ~45Mo.

What could explain that ? Thank you !


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 Re: binary file size ?!

 
 by CraigD on: May 13 2013
 
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Which build? Qt, KDE, Windows???

My binary Linux Qt binary is 6M


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 Re: Re: binary file size ?!

 
 by AozRoon on: May 14 2013
 
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KDE (and you make me remind that the previous build I made was a Qt one)


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 Re: Re: Re: binary file size ?!

 
 by AozRoon on: May 14 2013
 
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(linux)


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 Re: Re: Re: binary file size ?!

 
 by CraigD on: May 14 2013
 
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Ah, looks like KDE builds have the debug symbols. You can remove these by runnig 'strip' on the executable. e.g.

strip cantata


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: binary file size ?!

 
 by CraigD on: May 14 2013
 
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Actually, if you tell cmake to create a Release build, then the executable is automatically stripped. e.g. when you call 'cmake' also pass:

-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release

...I'll add this to the install instructions.


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: binary file size ?!

 
 by AozRoon on: May 15 2013
 
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It works perfectly !


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 Re: Re: Re: Re: binary file size ?!

 
 by AozRoon on: May 14 2013
 
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Thank for the hint. I will try to clean up the binary at home tonight.

And thank you for this new cantata release !


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