![]() To play a CD, click Music and Open Audio CD. ![]() The easiest way to play music from your personal library in Clementine is to click Music menu and then Open File. Along with other features, Clementine now integrates and synchronizes with. You can also use it to listen to podcasts and to transcode music files into other file formats. But Clementine isn’t just for playing music. It will also play your uploads to sites like DropBox, Google Drive and OneDrive. ![]() Clementine lets you play CDs, music from your personal library, and it also plays content from online radio stations on sites like Spotify, Jamendo, IceCast, and SoundCloud. Using Clementine obviates the necessity of installing or running projectM visualizations separately, which just makes life a little easier. One of my favorite features in Clementine is the built-in visualizations from projectM, an open source visualizer based on MilkDrop. I like Clementine in large part because it’s a pretty good replacement for the features and functionality of Windows Media Player. ![]() There seems to be a lack of documentation, so I wrote this tutorial to serve as a Clementine user manual. It’s available as a direct download for Ubuntu and Fedora, as a PPA, and as a flatpak.I Clementine is a lightweight yet robust and feature-rich music player inspired by Amarok.
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