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Linux as the main
reason for
writing DeaDBeeF. The name is a
reference to the
magic number 0x
DEADBEEF.
Among DeaDBeeF's functionalities are included: Support...
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Deadbeef may
refer to: 0x
DEADBEEF, a
hexadecimal number used in
various software operating systems as a
magic number DeaDBeeF, an
audio player program...
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ReplayGain and
Sound Check", BTR Labs, 2022-04-07,
retrieved 2023-04-06 "
DeaDBeeF – The
Ultimate Music Player", SourceForge,
retrieved 2023-04-06 "Replay...
- of the MPEG decoding. mpg123's
decoding library, libmpg123 is used by
DeaDBeeF, Audacious, XMMS and
Winamp (version 5.8) for MP3
playback and can be used...
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provides playback support in
applications that use GStreamer, as well as
DeaDBeeF. A
number of Mac OS X
players and
rippers support the
format as well. It...
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Audacious (Linux, Windows) XMMS and XMMS2 (Linux)
Music Player Daemon (Linux)
DeaDBeeF (Linux, Windows, Android)
MikMod (Linux, macOS, Windows, DOS) Modo Computer...
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compressing DSD. Some
software supports the
format natively (like
DeaDBeeF, foobar2000, and Jack! The Knife),
while others require plugins. The official...
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player for
Linux and many
other Unix-like
operating systems.
DeaDBeeF (as in 0x
DEADBEEF) is a
modular audio player for Linux, *BSD, OpenSolaris, macOS...
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Clementine Qt C++ SQLite3 Yes Yes Yes
Inactive since 2016 GPL-3.0-or-later
DeaDBeeF GTK+ C, C++, Objective-C, ****embly Yes Yes Yes GPLv2, zlib
Exaile GTK Python...
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Linux Clementine, cross-platform. cmus, for
Linux and BSD. Cog, for OS X
DeaDBeeF, for
Linux foobar2000, for
Windows and Mac
Groove Music, for
Windows 10...