Linux Show Player, LiSP for short, is a free cue player, primarily intended for sound-playback during stage productions. The ultimate goal is to provide a complete playback software for musical plays, theatre shows, and similar.
For bugs and requests you can open an issue on the GitHub issues tracker; for support, discussions, and anything else you should use the discussion section on GitHub or the gitter/matrix chat.
Linux Show Player is currently developed and tested for GNU/Linux only.
The core components (Python, GStreamer and Qt) are multi-platform, thus in future - despite the name - LiSP might get ported to other platforms.
You can find the full instructions in the user manual.
You can get the latest development builds here:
For some GNU/Linux distributions you can install a native package.
Keeping in mind that it might not be the latest version, you can find a list on repology.org.
The user manual can be viewed online
usage: linux-show-player [-h] [-f [FILE]] [-l {debug,info,warning}]
[--locale LOCALE]
Cue player for stage productions.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f [FILE], --file [FILE]
Session file to open
-l {debug,info,warning}, --log {debug,info,warning}
Change output verbosity. default: warning
--locale LOCALE Force specified locale/language