Sayonara is a small, clear and fast audio player for Linux written in C++, supported by the Qt framework. It uses Gstreamer as audio backend.
Although Sayoanra is considered as a lightweight player, it holds a lot of features to organize even big music collections.
Most of them are known from the bigger and well known audio players. But in contrast to most of the other players the main focus during developing has been performance, low CPU usage and low memory consumption.
So Sayonara is a good alternative to players like Rhythmbox, Clementine or Amarok. Those who miss Winamp for Linux should give Sayonara a try.
One of Sayonara’s goals is intuitive and easy usablility. Currently it is only available for Linux.
Main features
Although Sayoanra is considered as a lightweight player, it holds a lot of features to organize even big music collections.
Most of them are known from the bigger and well known audio players. But in contrast to most of the other players the main focus during developing has been performance, low CPU usage and low memory consumption.
So Sayonara is a good alternative to players like Rhythmbox, Clementine or Amarok. Those who miss Winamp for Linux should give Sayonara a try.
One of Sayonara’s goals is intuitive and easy usablility. Currently it is only available for Linux.
Main features
- Many supported music and playlist formats
- Media library with search function
- Directory view
- External device support
- Genre organization
- Playlist view organized by tabs
- (Dynamic) playback
- Nice to have
- Equalizer
- Metadata editor (including tags from path)
- Lyrics
- Shutdown function
- MP3 Converter
- Customizable spectrum analyzer and level meter
- Remote controllable
- Web based features
- Last.FM scrobbling
- Soundcloud support
- Soma.fm support
- Internet streams
- Stream recorder
- Podcasts
- Radio Broadcasting
- Look and feel
- Multimedia Keys
- Desktop integration (DBus Mpris2 compatible)
- 2 skins
Sayonara 0.9.1 comes with a catalog of new features and improvements, including support for displaying cover art embedded in ID3 metadata, a new crossfader, and a faster spectrum analyzer.
sayonara player mini
Sayonara in mini-mode
These compliment the existing feature set, which includes (amongst other things) a navigable and searchable media browser, tabbed playlists, Ubuntu Sound Menu integration, and a choice of light or dark user-interface theme.
Other changes to be found in the very latest release include:
sayonara player mini
Sayonara in mini-mode
These compliment the existing feature set, which includes (amongst other things) a navigable and searchable media browser, tabbed playlists, Ubuntu Sound Menu integration, and a choice of light or dark user-interface theme.
Other changes to be found in the very latest release include:
- Enhanced Library Disc selection
- Open Files/Directories from playlist tab
- Rating in playlist
- Show last played tracks
- Last.fm scrobbling time
- Ability to revert to default equalizer presets
- Additional actions in directory view
- New rating icons and theme tweaks
How to install Sayonara 0.9.1 (Music Player) on Ubuntu / Linux Mint :
To Install Sayonara 0.9.1 (Music Player) on Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus, Ubuntu 15.10 wily werewolf, Ubuntu 15.04 vivid Vervet, ubuntu 14.10 Utopic Unicorn, Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr (LTS), Linux Mint 17.1, Linux Mint 17.2, Linux Mint 17.3 and other Ubuntu derivative systems, open a new Terminal window and bash (get it?) in the following commands:$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:lucioc/sayonara
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install sayonara
After installation is completed, run this command :
$ sayonara
or search on ubuntu dashboard, like this :
REMOVE : To complete remove sayonara music player, do :
$ sudo apt-get remove sayonara
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