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Exaile is a
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audio player, tag editor and library organizer. It was originally conceived to be similar in style and functions to
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's Amarok 1.4, but uses the
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rather than Qt. It is written in Python and utilizes the GStreamer media framework. Exaile incorporates many features from Amarok (and other media players) like automatic fetching of album art, handling of large libraries, lyrics fetching, Last.fm support, advanced tag editing, and optional iPod and MSC device support via plugins. Compared to typical music players, Exaile is able to handle large music libraries without requiring a massive importing of all music files into its own organizational structure. To facilitate this, Exaile allows users to organize their music library in a wide variety of ways, such as by tags, group tags, smart playlists, genre, storage location, and more. In addition, Exaile supports plugins that provide features such as
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support, an equalizer with presets, previewing tracks via a secondary soundcard, and Moodbar integration.


See also

* Quod Libet *


References

;Notes
Review: Exaile Makes Playing Music Simple and Stress-Free
by LinuxInsider.com
Review: Exaile Media Player
by linux.com (archive)


External links

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Exaile documentation
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