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Clementine is a lite music player that gives you the possibility to manage your music library and listen to different radio stations.
Throughout its useful tab system we'll be able to access any music file in a snap, as well as listen to the radio or access the folder where we have music stored.
The most interesting tab is the one of the music library and it allows you to create playlists and listen to the tracks we want.
Radio tab gives you access to radio stations: Last.fm and SomaFM.
Clementine is housed in an intuitive interface and it's easy to use thanks to it.
Finally, it consumes very few resources, so it's perfect to listen to music while we work using the computer, becasue it won't slow down any other processes.

Supported platforms

Product Platform OS Latest Notes; Auto-Tune Pro: AAX Mac: 10.13 to 10.15: 9.1.1: Requires Pro Tools 2018.1 or later, 64-bit compatible: VST Mac: 10.13 to 10.15. Clementine is an open source audio player designed for Mac. This feature-rich program can successfully replace the highly popular iTunes app, being able to play your favorite songs and help you listening to various online radio shows from one place.

  • 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
  • 10.7 (Lion)
  • 10.8 (Mountain Lion)
  • 10.9 (Mavericks)
  • 10.10 (Yosemite)
  • 10.11 (El Capitan)

Prerequisites

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To develop applications using the GStreamer SDK for OS X you will needOS X Snow Leopard (10.6) or later andXCode 3.2.6 orlater.

The recommended system is macOS Sierra withXCode 8

Download and install the SDK

There are 3 sets of files in the SDK:

  • The runtime files are needed to run GStreamer applications. Youprobably want to distribute these files with your application (orthe installer below).
  • The development files are additional files you need to createGStreamer applications.
  • Mac OS X packages that you can usewith PackageMakerto deploy GStreamer with your application

Get both the runtime and the development installers from here.

On Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) you have to install Python 2.7 manually. It is included in later versions of OS X already. You can get it from here.

The downloads areInstaller Packages(.pkg).

Double click the package file and follow the instructions presented bythe install wizard. In case the system complains about the package notbeing signed, you can control-click it and open to start theinstallation. When you do this, it will warn you, but there is an optionto install anyway. Otherwise you can go to System Preferences → Securityand Privacy → General and select the option to allow installation ofpackages from 'anywhere'.

These are some paths of the GStreamer framework that you might finduseful:

  • /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/: Framework's root path
  • /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Versions: path with all theversions of the framework
  • /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Versions/Current: link tothe current version of the framework
  • /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers: path with thedevelopment headers
  • /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Commands: link to thecommands provided by the framework, such as gst-inspect-1.0 orgst-launch-1.0

For more information on OS X Frameworks anatomy, you can consult thefollowing link

Configure your development environment

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Building the tutorials

The tutorials code, along with project files and a solution file forthem all, are in thegst-docs in theexamples/tutorials subdirectory.

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To start building the tutorials, create a new folder in your Documentsdirectory and copy thefolder /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Current/share/gst-sdk/tutorials.

You can fire up XCode and load the project file.

Press the Run button to build and run the first tutorial. You canswitch the tutorial to build selecting one of the available schemes.

Creating new projects

The GStreamer binaries provides aframeworkthat you can drag and drop to XCode to start using it, or using thelinker option -framework GStreamer*.*

There is a small exception to the regular use of frameworks, and youwill need to manually include the headers searchpath /Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers

  • XCode: Add the headers path to Search Paths → Header SearchPaths
  • GCC: Using the compileroption -I/Library/Frameworks/GStreamer.framework/Headers