DeaDBeeF Music Player 1.8.5 Released with MP4P Library

The DeaDBeeF music player 1.8.5 was released a few days ago with mainly bug-fixes and a few new features.

The new release now uses its own ISO/IEC Base Media File Format library MP4P to handle MP4 files, which removes the previous MP4FF dependency library.

Other new features in the release include supporting for additional per-track metadata in cuesheets, updating title-bar when displaying playback position, and a more convenient way to edit container widgets in design mode.

And there’s a list of bugs fixed in the release:

  • Fixed ALAC bug which caused division by zero exception
  • Fixed cuesheet parser bug caused by unknown/unsupported field names
  • Fixed a series of bugs in the Adplug plugin
  • Fixed a bug when parsing MP3 Xing/Info header, reading incorrect packet count
  • Fixed a number of bugs in artwork plugin, especially affecting the Windows version
  • Fixed a SHIFT-JIS detection bug which caused memory corruption

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  • Fixed a bug when configuring keyboard shortcut involving Shift key
  • Fixed a bug with playlist becoming to small in certain UI layouts
  • Fixed a crash when deadbeef window becomes too small when using certain UI layouts
  • Fixed drawing playlist column separators in certain newer GTK themes
  • Fixed on-screen notification bug when too many notifications accumulated at the same time, spawning too many threads
  • Fixed a bug, causing the Band field to be missing from %artist% specifier when using title formatting
  • Fixed bugs leaking file handles in AAC and ALAC plugins (Thomas Jepp)
  • Fixed handling certain non-conformant S3M files
  • Fixed a bug where resizing the log window caused the auto-scroll to stop working (Nicolai Syvertsen)
  • Fixed album shuffle bug, causing the same album to repeat after the last track of the album has finished
  • Fixed shuffle bug causing short tracks to repeat

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How to Get DeaDBeeF in Linux:

The official Linux portable package, .deb binary, and source tarball are hosted at the link below:

For all current Ubuntu releases, including Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Ubuntu 20.10, and derivatives, e.g., Linux Mint and Pop!_OS, there’s an Ubuntu PPA contains the 1.8.5 binary packages.

Simply open terminal and run the commands one by one to add the PPA and install the player:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:spvkgn/deadbeef
sudo apt update
sudo apt install deadbeaf
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