Emms 5.0 Released As a Big Update to the Emacs Multimedia System Written by Michael Larabel in GNU on 1 May 2018 at 04:52 PM EDT
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ARTICLES & REVIEWS NEWS ARCHIVE FORUMS PREMIUM CATEGORIES Custom Search Search Emms 5.0 Released As A Big Update To The Emacs Multimedia System Written by Michael Larabel in GNU on 1 May 2018 at 04:52 PM EDT. 12 Comments If you need some integrated multimedia capabilities while you are editing your text files with GNU Emacs, Emms 5.0 is available as a big update to the Emacs Multimedia System. Latest Linux News Google Is Working On Vulkan Over CPUs Over the years Emacs has been extended into everything from an X window With SwiftShader manager to built-in web browsing to multimedia playback support with Ubuntu 18.10 Appears To Be The Cosmic Emms. Canimal Steam's Linux Gaming Marketshare For April The Emms 5.0 release tagged today presents a number of bug fixes, adds an MPV back-end Comes In At Just Above 0.5% for handling media playback, speeds up its information process handling, now supports showing file information for Opus audio files, adds dynamic thumbnail caching, and has a Emms 5.0 Released As A Big Update To The variety of other improvements. Emacs Multimedia System Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia Those wishing to try out the Emms 5.0 Emacs Multimedia System release can do so via its Coming To Linux In A Month Or Two project site on GNU.org. DXUP: Taking Direct3D 10 To 11 For Running On Vulkan NXP i.MX6UltraLite efusA7UL - Low Power COM Fedora 28 Is Now Available For Download from $29,- Void Linux Infrastructure In Limbo With Project Leader M.I.A. Fedora Workstation 28 Is A Brilliant Release 12 Comments GIMP Now Moving Full Steam Ahead With Their GTK3 Port Tweet Like 0 Share About The Author Michael Larabel is the principal author of Phoronix.com and founded the site in 2004 with a focus on enriching the Linux hardware experience. Michael has written more than 10,000 articles covering the state of Linux hardware support, Linux performance, graphics drivers, and other topics. Michael is also the lead developer of the Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org automated benchmarking software. He can be followed via Twitter or contacted via MichaelLarabel.com. Latest Featured Articles Related GNU News Ubuntu 12.04 To Ubuntu 18.04 Benchmarks On An Intel Laptop The Big Features & Improvements Of The GCC 8 Compiler Core i7 8700K vs. Ryzen 7 2700X With Rise GCC 9 Looks Set To Remove Intel MPX Support of The Tomb Raider On Linux Checking Out Ubuntu 18.04's GCC 8.1 RC1 Released, The Big Compiler Update Could Officially Debut Next Week Hardware/Software Software Survey GCC 8 Has Been Branched, GCC 9.0 Development On Main AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Linux Performance Glibc 2.28 Upstream Will Build/Run Cleanly On GNU Hurd Boosted By Updated BIOS/AGESA DragonFlyBSD 5.2, TrueOS 18.03, FreeBSD GNU Guix Wrangled To Run On Android 11.1, Ubuntu 16.04/18.04 & Clear Linux Popular News This Week Tests The Once Very Promising Unvanquished Game Hasn't Seen A New Release In Two Years GIMP 2.10 Released With A Ton Of Improvements Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" Official Images Now Available The Linux Kernel Might Drop Memory Protection Extensions Support The New Ubuntu 18.04 Server Installer Is Working Out Nicely Learning More About Red Hat's Stratis Project To Offer Btrfs/ZFS-Like Functionality Support Phoronix The mission at Phoronix since 2004 has centered around enriching the Linux hardware experience. In addition to supporting our site through advertisements, you can help by subscribing to Phoronix Premium. You can also use our NewEgg.com shopping links when making online purchases or contribute to Phoronix through a PayPal tip. Phoronix Media Phoronix Premium Share Legal Disclaimer | Contact | Cookie Policy Copyright © 2004 - 2018 by Phoronix Media. Phoronix Test Suite Support Phoronix Facebook All trademarks used are properties of their OpenBenchmarking.org While Having Ad-Free Browsing, Twitter respective owners. All rights reserved. Phoromatic Single-Page Article Viewing Google Plus LinuxBenchmarking.com.