Sayonara is a small, clear and fast open source audio player for Linux written in C++, supported by the Qt framework.
Although Sayoanra is considered as a lightweight player, it holds a lot of features to organize even big music collections. The goal of Sayonara is to be a small, clear, not yet platform-independent music player. Low CPU usage, low memory consumption and no long loading times are only three benefits of this player. Sayonara should be easy and intuitive to use.
Sayonara uses Gstreamer as audio backend.
Features include:
- Many supported music and playlist formats.
- Media library with search function.
- (Dynamic) playlists.
- Equalizer.
- Metadata editor.
- LastFM integration (radio, scrobbling, dynamic playlists).
- Internet streams.
- Stream recorder.
- Podcasts.
- Lyrics.
- 2 skins.
- Level meter.
- Keyboard shortcuts.
- Full screen window.
- ID3 Tagger.
- Socket remote control.
- Covers.
- Language packs: Czech, French, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, and Ukrainian.
Website: sayonara-player.com
Support: FAQ
Developer: Lucio Carreras
License: GNU GPL v3
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