Strawberry is a music player and music collection organizer. It is aimed at music collectors and audiophiles. With Strawberry you can play and manage your digital music collection, or stream your favorite radios. Strawberry is free software released under GPL. The source code is available on GitHub. Strawberry is a fork of Clementine. It's written in C++ using the Qt toolkit and GStreamer. Strawberry is compatible with both Qt version 5 and 6.

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 Strawberry is free software, both free as in freedom and as cost, but is depending on donations from our users. There are few developers, and most of the development is done by one person. Strawberry has become very popular over the past few years with hundred of users. Maintaining the application, running all the services, providing releases and dealing with bugs and technical issues is a time-consuming job.


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 ARCHIVED TOPIC: Bluegrass Sessions - Strawberry Music Festival 1999 

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This live set of the Bluegrass Sessions from 1999, is one of my all time favorite live sets. I actually prefer it over the actual studio album. Jerry is in prime form and the band really hits it out of the park. Up until recently all I have had was a bootleg CD of this concert, and just realized that there are some good versions on Youtube now. I don't know what dobro Jerry is using at this time, but it sounds incredible. I really love the tone he gets on Sailin' Shoes/Crossroads.

I'm actually responding to the video of Sailin' Shoes that you put up in the video section and I've added it to this thread. I find to keep the discussion going on a video that it's awkward to post replies on the video page, it's much better here in the regular forum.

This brings back great memories. I wasn't actually there in Yosemite for this one, but I saw the show from the week prior over here near the cost at the nearby Luther Burbank Center in Santa Rosa. It's always a huge bonus for me to see shows there because it's only eight minutes from my house which beats the heck out of driving down to San Francisco, Berkeley or Oakland, 65-70 miles each way. And it's a nice medium sized venue, a capacity of about 1700.

I would put this down as one of the top 20 concerts of my life of the hundreds I have attended. There was a little disappointment going in - we found out that Tony Rice had to bail due to as the story went, a broken wrist - though over the years I have heard occasional rumblings the it was due to something else. At any rate the guitar spot was handled by this "kid" Bryan Sutton - who of course comported himself extremely well.

After a mid-concert intermission, it was just Sam and Jerry opening the second set. And I remember letting out a whoop when they started into this tune - I am a huge Little Feat fan and saw the original band with Lowell George in the '70s on seven or eight occasions. Another concert in my all-time Top 20: Cabrillo College Football Stadium (not very large - it's a JC) in Santa Cruz in the mid '70s. Little Feat backed by the Tower of Power horn section, the opener was Hot Tuna. A beautiful sunny day about two miles from the beach.

Back in 2000 when I got hold of this bootleg, I was actually more interested in Bela Fleck and that was what caught my eye. As I listened to this bootleg my jaw was in my lap. It was one of those pivotal music moments for me. This set re-invigorated my love for this style of music and ultimately a desire to learn the dobro.

This version of sailin' shoes -- crossroads is my absolute favorite. I have heard them do this same song multiple times, but the energy really is amazing in this set. I am also a little feat fan, but I personally feel that Sam and Jerry may have made it there own. :)

Strawberry is a multi-day, family-friendly campout with activities and entertainment for all ages, as well as an annual reunion for a multi-generational community of music lovers whose roots date back to 1982.

Is there any way I can install Strawberry Music Player in a Puppy, any Puppy? It is available in the repos for Debian, OpenSuse, Fedora, Mageia and there's a PPA for Ubuntu, so I was hoping it wasn't going to be that difficult, but it's looking like I could be wrong.

Now somehow I just know that someone, somewhere, is going to produce a list of all the alternatives I could try. Well thanks but no thanks, that's not what I'm looking for. I'm well aware there are hundreds of music players available, and I've tried an awful lot of them. My music collection consists of approx 8,000 tracks, which quite a few music players can't handle. I also note that showing album artwork smaller than a postage stamp is a common trend, which I don't like. And please don't anyone suggest Clementine, yes I know Strawberry is a fork of Clementine but it hasn't been updated in years and the last time I tried it some of the functions didn't work properly.

I made a pet for Fossapup. But I can't post it. Because the program works, but not well enough. Everything is too tied to GStreamer. To work with the Radio, you can use the VLC engine instead of GStreamer, but there are a few more unpleasant moments in other functions.

Conclusion: compilation with certain parameters is necessary, for a specific version of Puppy.

Even 2 versions. Test it:

1. Without Radio support. Only music from your collection or other sources.

 

2. The "full" version, although the size is the same. During installation, downloads and installs the "bad plugin" for gstreamer from Ubuntu servers. Thanks to this, Radio built into the player works.


Menu>>Multimedia>>Strawberry

You can collapse the program into the system tray and control it through the icon.

Pay attention to the sound setting. Tools>>Settings>>Backend. The Wrapper should find your sound card by itself. But if you have a lot of sound cards or devices, then change the wrapper to Output to ALSA and select your device:

I think Audacious and Qmmp players are better (and of course Deadbeef).

But in Strawberry I liked that the lyrics of Russian songs from the 90s automatically appear. I didn't ask him - I know the lyrics from memory - but it's nice

Even 2 versions. Test it:

1. Without Radio support. Only music from your collection or other sources.

2. The "full" version, although the size is the same. During installation, downloads and installs the "bad plugin" for gstreamer from Ubuntu servers. Thanks to this, Radio built into the player works.

Thank you for this Grey, I will give it a try, although probably won't be until weekend when I've got some more time to spare. I tried Audacious some time ago but didn't like it (can't remember why), and I also wasn't keen on Deadbeef, but I can't remember why that was either. Never tried Qmmp. Been a while since I tried any other music players as I've been happy with Strawberry, and once I find something I'm happy with I stick with it.

I'm assuming your pet's will only work with Fossapup? If so I'm afraid there's going to be a delay in trying it, as I'm having a few issues with Fossapup at present. I haven't used Fossapup for a while, (there were problems last time I tried it) and have been using BionicPup and BusterPup. I'll come back to it when I can.

I've got around to trying it and it works, thank you so much. I used the No Radio version, as I don't use any of the radio stuff, and it does all I want it to do. All I've got to do now is get to the bottom of the FossaPup issues, which I'll start a new thread about if I get stuck.

I am trying to use strawberry music player, I ran the install and installed it via sudo pacman -S strawberry. I verified the version on pacman is the newest version from git. When I attempt to run I am having this error:

Which I assume I am running correctly and it returns and empty query so lo and behold there is in fact nothing on my system with that. I am trying to install it now but I am a bit confused about shared libraries. I assume I found the website which would have the newest version but I am unsure how to install it. Any help or other direction would be appreciated.

Maybe it was just overlooked - libtag was updated but strawberry was not.

Which follows that the old strawberry looking for old libtag that you dont have.

These packages are taken from Arch, but which ones included when seems to have missed a thing.

When you do get your update to strawberry you will probably find you no longer need this package.

You could do a request for strawberry to anticapitalista to add it to the package installer.

 It seems it is easily downloaded and installed from this side, though.

 

 Choose the debian version and if you are on antiX21 the bullseye, on antiX19 the buster one

 and download it.

 Afterwards you can install it by opening the Downloads folder with rox-filer or zzzfm or spacefm or whatever filemanager you prefer, and open a terminal. In the terminal type

 sudo apt install

 then drag and drop with the mouse the strawberry_1.0.1-bullseye_amd64.deb to the terminal.

 Press enter. 152ee80cbc

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