GNOME Media
GNOME media is a collection of utilities for simple multimedia handling on the GNOME desktop. It contains a volume control application, a CD player, a control application for selecting your sound and video card to be used by media players, a sound recorder, a CDDB configuration utility and more. If you run GNOME as your desktop, you already have GNOME media installed. This page is simply here to pimp off a bit with screenshots.
Features
The GNOME media utilities provide simple applications for basic multimedia tasks, such as CD playback, volume control or audio recording.
- It includes a CD player, which will retrieve audio CD metadata from CDDB-servers on internet.
- It includes a basic application for volume handling. It will control both playback and capture volumes (e.g. microphone, line-in, etc.). You can hide tracks that you don't use. The volume control will use either ALSA or OSS, depending on what your sound card driver is using.
- It includes an audio recording application. It will record audio from your microphone, line-in or audio-CD in MP3, FLAC or Ogg/Vorbis.
- Part of the GNOME desktop.
Availability
Releases are available from GNOME FTP. You can download the current CVS from GNOME CVS:
$ export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@anoncvs.gnome.org:/cvs/gnome $ cvs login CVS password: <hit return> $ cvs checkout gnome-media
Screenshots
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