olegantonyan / mpz

Music player for big local collections
https://mpz-player.org/
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Music player for big local collections

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If you like organizing your music in folders, then this player might be for you. It doesn't try to index all the files into a library, but rather treats your files and folders as the library and provides a convenient way to create playlists directly from folders. Similar to Foobar2000's Album List, but it's not an attempt to clone.

More screenshots here: https://mpz-player.org

Why?

In about 15 years author couldn't find a suitable player for Linux. Foobar2000 works in Wine, but this solution is not perfect either. This player is an attempt to create the "perfect" player for the author. It doesn't have anything "breakthrough", it just gets the job done. The main feature is 3-columns UI and the way you manage playlists. Chose library folders, middle-click on a folder and a playlist will be created from this folder.

Why "big local collections"? "Local" opposed to streaming services (which are fine, but this player's goal is playing music you have on your hard drive), "big" means it's big enough so managing it becomes hard. Radio streaming also supported.

Features

Limitations

Starting at Qt 6.4, QtMultimedia supports ffmpeg backend on Linux. You can enable it via environment variable QT_MEDIA_BACKEND: QT_MEDIA_BACKEND=ffmpeg mpz.

NOTE: currently on openSUSE Tumbleweed they seem to be using ffmpeg by default and this may cause issues. You can switch to gstreamer via the same environment variable QT_MEDIA_BACKEND=gstreamer mpz

Installation

openSUSE, Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu, CentOS, Mageia

Use Open Build Service repositories: https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=home%3Aoleg_antonyan&package=mpz

Arch

Use AUR package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mpz/

git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/mpz.git
cd mpz
makepkg -si

For Qt5 version use this package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/mpz-qt5

git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/mpz-qt5.git
cd mpz-qt5
makepkg -si

Windows

Grab installer or portable "dynamic" binary from releases page: https://github.com/olegantonyan/mpz/releases/

From sources

Dependencies: gcc, make, qt development headers (libqt5-qtbase-devel, libqt5-qtmultimedia-devel, libqt5-qtx11extras-devel for Qt5 on and qt6-base-common-devel, qt6-multimedia-devel, qt6-widgets-devel, qt6-concurrent-devel for Qt6 openSUSE). Packages' names may differ in different distros. Both Qt6 and Qt5 are supported.

git clone git@github.com:olegantonyan/mpz.git
cd mpz
mkdir build
cd build
qmake6 CONFIG+=release .. # use qmake-qt5 instead of qmake6 for Qt5
make -j`nproc`
# now you now use app/mpz binary directly
# optionally, install to /usr:
sudo make install

You can also link against shared libraries Taglib and/or Yaml-cpp installed on your OS instead of using vendored statically compiled versions. To do this you have to add DEFINES+=USE_SYSTEM_TAGLIB DEFINES+=USE_SYSTEM_YAMLCPP to qmake cli.

git clone git@github.com:olegantonyan/mpz.git
cd mpz
mkdir build
cd build
qmake6 CONFIG+=release DEFINES+=USE_SYSTEM_TAGLIB DEFINES+=USE_SYSTEM_YAMLCPP ..
make -j`nproc`
# now you now use app/mpz binary directly
# optionally, install to /usr:
sudo make install

Configuration

The default config location on Linux is ~/.config/mpz, on Windows - C:/Users/$USERNAME/AppData/Local/mpz/mpz. There are 2 files:

Some config options can be changed only by editing config files:

If you messed up any of the config opions you can remove it completly (or even remove the whole file) and it will reset to default.

Columns config

You can change th default columns in the playlist view via columns_config option in global.yml file.

This config option does not (yet) have UI to change it so you have to edit config file. The defaults are:

columns_config:
  - align: left
    field: artist
    stretch: false
    width_percent: 28
  - align: left
    field: album
    stretch: false
    width_percent: 28
  - align: left
    field: title
    stretch: false
    width_percent: 28
  - align: right
    field: year
    stretch: false
    width_percent: 5
  - align: right
    field: length
    stretch: true
    width_percent: 0

Available fields: artist, album, title, year, length, path, url, sample_rate, bitrate, channels, track_number, format, filename.

Availble alignments: left, right.

The sum of width_percent of all columns must add up to 100 or below. Sometimes it has to be below 100 to get rid of horizontal scroll, this may happen due to padding and few extra pixels in you desktop theme.

stretch will stretch the column to fit the window width to the right. It's advised to have the last column stretched and the sum of all width_percent below 100, but you can experiment with it and see how looks on your desktop.

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