Software Details:
Version: 2.7.1 updated
Upload Date: 10 Mar 16
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 54
CMus is a small and fast music player using the ncurses library.
CMus has vi-style command interface, e.g. searching using '/' or '?' and adding files to playlist ':add ~/foo.ogg'.
What is new in this release:
- The main features in this release are CUE sheet support, cdio input plugin, support for WavPack correction files, and a new "zenburn" color scheme.
- Tab completion, tag parsing, and compilation handling have been improved.
What is new in version 2.5.0:
- The main features in this release are CUE sheet support, cdio input plugin, support for WavPack correction files, and a new "zenburn" color scheme.
- Tab completion, tag parsing, and compilation handling have been improved.
What is new in version 2.4.2:
- This maintenance release contains several important bug and build fixes; everyone is encouraged to upgrade.
What is new in version 2.4.1:
- Several crashes, misbehaviors, and build issues are fixed compared to 2.4.0. Everyone is encouraged to upgrade.
What is new in version 2.4.0:
- Compared to 2.3.x, cmus 2.4.0 features live filtering, mutt-like short filters, resume support, smarter string handling, long format options (including ones for bitrate/codec), HTTP proxy support, less CPU wakeups during playback, new RoarAudio output plugin, support for big-endian systems, and lots of different new audio sample formats.
What is new in version 2.4.0 RC0:
- Lots of changes were made to cmus' internals.
- Three features really stand out for end-users: live filtering, the ability to resume playback on startup, and long format options, including new %{codec} and %{bitrate}.
What is new in version 2.3.5:
- Several serious (but rarely encountered) issues have been fixed.
- cmus is now usable on big-endian machines (such as some OpenWrt boxes).
- Everyone is encouraged to upgrade.
What is new in version 2.3.4:
- This version features an ability to restore the playback volume after restart (when using PulseAudio output plugin), APE files support (using the FFMPEG input plugin), better cross-compiling support, and a handful of bugfixes. Everybody is encouraged to upgrade.
What is new in version 2.3.1:
- Among other things, this release features gapless MP3 playback, native PulseAudio support, faster startup, and much improved compilations handling.
What is new in version 2.3.0:
- Among other features, this release includes gapless MP3 playback, native PulseAudio support, and much improved compilations handling.
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