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How to Install Rhythmbox 3.4.6 via PPA in Ubuntu 22.04 | 20.04

Ubuntu’s default Rhythmbox music player got new release updates a few days ago. Here’s how to install it in Ubuntu via PPA. Rhythmbox released version v3.4.5 last month and v3.4.6 days ago after more than 2 years of development. Compare to previous Rhythmbox 34.4, Soundcloud plugin and mmkeys plugin have been removed since they are […]

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Tagger – Modern New GTK4 Music Tag Editor for Linux

There are quite a few audio tag editing applications for Linux. Tagger is a new one with modern GTK4 user interface. Kid3, puddletag, and easytag editors are really good. But for GNOME (the default desktop environment for Ubuntu, Fedora Workstation), Tagger looks more native due to GTK4 and libadwaita. The app provides a simple and […]

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Amberol & G4Music – The Best Looking Music Players for Linux

There are quite a few music player applications for Linux. Amberol and G4Music are two of them with really good looking UI design. Amberol: Amberol is a GTK4 app uses libadwaita library as well as gaussian blurred cover background for the beautiful app window. The player aims to be as small, unintrusive, and simple as […]

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Audacity 3.1.3 Open-Source Audio Editor Makes Project Loading Up to 50x Faster

Audacity 3.1.3 is here with several new features and many bug fixes, but most importantly it brings a huge performance boost when loading projects. Due to this under-the-hood change, the devs claim that Audacity will load projects with up to 50x faster compared to the Audacity 3.1.0 release. For the new features, this release adds […]

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Stargate: A New Open-Source Digital Audio Station for Linux

Ardor usually takes center stage when it comes to open-source digital audio workstations (DAW). However, that does not mean that it is the only option, Today, we are going to take the opportunity to present Stargate, another application the same type of recent creation (more or less) that aims to be “a comprehensive audio production […]

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FFmpeg Command Tutorial For Beginners

This guide explains how to use FFmpeg multimedia framework to do various audio, video transcoding and conversion operations with examples.
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JamesDSP For Linux Is An Audio Effect Processor For PipeWire Or PulseAudio (Equalizer, Bass Boost, More)

JamesDSP for Linux is an open source Qt audio effect processor for PipeWire and PulseAudio. Use it to enhance the music you listen to by adding reverberation, bass boost and other filters using a parametric or fixed band equalizer. It also allows you t…

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How to Record Audio in Ubuntu 20.04

This tutorial shows you how to install free audio recording software on Ubuntu 20.04 and how to use it to record audio streams on your PC or Notebook.
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PulseAudio 15.0 Released with Support for LDAC and AptX Codecs, Improved Hardware Support

Highlights of the PulseAudio 15.0 release include support for the LDAC and AptX Bluetooth codecs for A2DP, support for the high-quality SBC XQ configuration variants, native support for HFP Bluetooth profiles, as well as support for Bluetooth A2DP AVRCP Absolute Volume to control the volume of the connected A2DP device. This major release also improves […]

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