![]() ![]() Once that was all in hand, I started up Strawberry and saw this:Īnd then I got down to some quality listening. sudo dpkg -i strawberry_0.2.1-27-gb2c26eb_bĪs usual, some necessary packages weren’t installed on my system, so I used apt install -f to remedy that.Īpt recommended the following packages: graphicsmagick-dbg gxine xine-uiĪnd installed the following packages: libgraphicsmagick-q16-3 libiso9660-10 liblastfm5-1 libqt5concurrent5 libvcdinfo0 libxine2 libxine2-bin libxine2-doc libxine2-ffmpeg libxine2-misc-plugins libxine2-plugins I grabbed the 6 release for Ubuntu from Jonas’ site. So, given that Jonas and I share an interest in being able to play back high-resolution audio on a dedicated listening device, I thought I’d best give Strawberry, Jonas’ fork of Clementine, a try. But that’s OK Clementine just wasn’t built for me. Back in late 2016, I looked at Clementine, and though it was in many ways delightful, it definitely missed the boat with respect to working with a dedicated high-resolution digital-analog converter (DAC) for music enjoyment. Jonas and I are definitely working from the same perspective, at least in relation to high-resolution music files. My focus was to create a music player for playing local music files, and not having to maintain support for multiple internet features that I did not use, and some which I did not want in the program at all… I also saw more and more that I disagree with the authors of Clementine and some statements that have been made regarding high-resolution audio. ![]() I started to see that I wanted the program development in a different direction. I had not decided then if I was creating a fork, or contributing to Clementine. ![]() I started working on a modified version of Clementine already in 2013, but because of other priorities, I did not pick up the work again before last year. I recently received an email from Jonas Kvinge who forked the Clementine open source music player. ![]()
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