
play count, rating, inclusion in playlist). Queries support boolean logic, numerical / date-based expressions, and regular expressions, and synthetic tags, that are derived internally (e.g.Progressive search - library is filtered as searches are typed.Customisable Aggregation across albums or playlists (min, max, average, sum, Bayesian average).Automatically recognize and display tags from many uncommon tags.Drag-n-drop support throughout interface.Launch additional "browsers" to keep different or multiple views on the library.Configurable interface to suit user preferences Pango markup is used so that user can display tags in any way desired in the player.Screenshot demonstrating Quod Libet's capabilities to organize and display audio files with custom tags. Fast refreshing of entire library based on changed files.or rather than %a or %t, with support for "if not-null x else y" logic (e.g. Customizable renaming of files based on their tags and a user-supplied format.Ability to tag files based on filenames with fully configurable formats.Changes to multiple files at once, even if files are in different formats.Ratings weighted random playback setting.'Real' shuffle mode- entire playlist played before repeating.
#QUOD LIBET DEFINITION FULL#
Supports ReplayGain with smart selection based on either single track or full album, based on current view and play order.Can deal with various audio back-ends via the plug-in architecture of GStreamer.The tag editor interface, used by both Quod Libet and Ex Falso, that allows any tag to be changed as well as any file to be renamed or moved. The XFCE desktop ISO image provided by the Debian project installs Quod Libet as the default audio player. Quod Libet is available on most Linux distributions, macOS and Windows, requiring only PyGObject, Python, and an Open Sound System (OSS), ALSA or JACK compatible audio device. It provides a full feature set including support for Unicode, regular expression searching, key bindings to multimedia keys, fast but powerful tag editing, and a variety of plugins. Quod Libet is very scalable, able to handle libraries with tens of thousands of songs with ease. Ex Falso is the stand-alone tag-editing app (no audio) based on the same code and libraries. Quod Libet is based on GTK and written in Python, and uses the Mutagen tagging library.
#QUOD LIBET DEFINITION SOFTWARE#
The main design philosophy is that the user knows how they want to organize their music best the software is therefore built to be fully customizable and extensible using regular expressions and boolean logic. Quod Libet is a cross-platform free and open-source audio player, tag editor and library organizer.
