I have tried all music players recommended in answers for similar questions, but I haven't found a player meeting the following requirements:
- Plays youtube playlists smoothly (caches the audio before playing, I mostly don't care about video)
- Allows to choose quality
- Normalizes volume
- Lightweight
Is there such a music player?
vlc
The stable VLC in *ubuntu 14.04 is version 2.1. To get the latest stable version:
can do this via a specific addon.
Look up the page for instructions - among others:
Installation:
How to use:
(In 'Media', 'Save Playlist to File' and may open it later in VLC.)
Now I see that this answer was already given here, although with a different link.
Also, I find interesting an application that runs in the terminal, Youtube Viewer (
youtube-viewer
) and usesmplayer
ormpv
to play the youtube video.More here.
By default it uses
mplayer
. To make it usempv
instead, runyoutube-viewer --video-player=mpv
. So, a desktop file with this content may be useful:When running the program, a terminal window opens, saying:
Running
:h
for help, you get a lot of options, amongst whichThis means that just pasting a playlist's URL will show the playlist in the terminal as a list. (Alternatively, instead of the whole URL,
:playlist=ID
, where ID is the last part of the URL (afterlist=
). Then, to play it in the video player, type the numbers of the playlist items: for a whole playlist of 10 items,1-10
, etc.If you really don't care about the video and want mainly the audio, you can take a look at this question on how to play only audio of youtube videos.
The idea is to use
mps-youtube
, similar to Youtube Viewer, but audio only. To see a playlist there, just typepl <url or id>
. Then similarly, something like1-10
, and the sound will be played.Youtube Viewer can be also used with audio only by adding a corresponding argument for
mpv
player:youtube-viewer --video-player=mplayer -novideo
.To use VLC without video, the arguments are:
NOTE that for some reason not all youtube playlists can be accessed in this way.
As YouTube is a video site, you are unlikely to find a music player with support for it. Also, even if you do, you should note that the YouTube API is fairly restrictive in what those apps would be allowed to do anyway, and you will likely only be able to get the low-quality versions of any videos, even those which may have 1080p video and 5.1 audio in the original upload.
I don't know if it'll meet your precise requirements, but have you given Minitube a shot? It's a very nice application that should go a long way towards helping you. Here is a link to the PPA's page: https://launchpad.net/~neversfelde/+archive/minitube
Actually the default Movie Player (aka Totem) is capable of doing that:
But I have to admit, that it is not very advanced and does not meet all your needs. But there might be a lot of plugins out there, since it is a quite popular default player.
TOMAHAWK Player
http://www.tomahawk-player.org
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:tomahawk/ppa
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install tomahawk
Take a look at the screencast:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Qb-gVIPWWcc
For more detailed direction see:
How to build Tomahawk on Ubuntu 12.04 (wiki.tomahawk-player.org/mediawiki/index.php/Building_Ubuntu_Binary_on_Precise_(12.04)).
Note:
Phonon-VLC is the recommended audio backend for Ubuntu as there are known issues with others. So please make sure the package
phonon-backend-vlc
is installed rather thanphonon-backend-gstreamer
.There is a video and music player called MiniTube. It can play Youtube videos and playlists and is very lightweight. Just search for it in the Software Center.
If this doesn't work, you could also try the XBMC Media Center. XBMC plays almost every music/video file and it supports YouTube videos/playlists.
Note: XBMC is a full Media Center. It is a very big and powerful application. I think that you are searching for a more lightweight player.
If your only care about the listening to music, you can do it right on the video's page by using this Firefox add-on. That'll give you all the power of the actual youtube player(with caching etc.) and enjoy the music.
It works for playlists as well :)
Firefox Add-on: Youtube Audio
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-uS/firefox/addon/youtube-audio/
It disables the video on the player window with a simple add-on toggle. Video can be enabled by toggling again and refreshing. Simple enough.
One to look out for is Miro if you haven't already tried. The reason why I am not saying install it is the youtube and other features that require flash are presently not working in Ubuntu 11.10 but I expect there to be a future update that fixes it soon.
Jake
If it really is music videos you are only interested in, musictube might be the right application for you. It's from the same developer as
minitube
.http://www.youqueue.co.uk Music Queuer is a website which will allow you to play lists of you tube videos non stop, you can create a playlist of youtube videos or soundcloud songs and play them all as if they are in one player. The website indexes music via categories so that it is more music orientated in an album artist fashion.