Linux Show Player, Musical Plays For Linux Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and Linux Mint
Linux Show Player, LiSP for short, is a free cue player, primarily intended for sound-playback during stage productions. The ultimate goal is to provide a complete playback software for musical plays, theatre shows, and similar.
Features :
- Here some functionality offered by LiSP:
- List layout
- Cart layout (buttons) for touchscreens
- Undo/Redo changes
- Concurrent cues playback
- Pre/Post wait
- Realtime sound effects: equalization, pitch shift, speed control, compression
- Peak and ReplayGain normalization
- Send/Receive MIDI and OSC
- Multi-language support
- Can play (almost) any kind of media file
Project Status
Currently, only GNU/Linux systems are supported.
The application is quite stable, is already been used for multiple performances by different people, but, due to the heterogeneous nature of the GNU/Linux ecosystem, my suggestion is to test it in a “production” environment to detect possible problems with some configuration.
The user manual can be viewed online
Command line:
usage: linux-show-player [-h] [-f [FILE]] [-l {debug,info,warning}]
[--locale LOCALE]
Cue player for stage productions.
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-f [FILE], --file [FILE]
Session file to open
-l {debug,info,warning}, --log {debug,info,warning}
Change output verbosity. default: warning
--locale LOCALE Force specified locale/language
Install Linux Show Player on Linux Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and Linux Mint
Download Linux Show Player (Flatpak) Package using 'wget' Command :
Give permission to user :
Install Flatpak :
Install Linux Show Player (Flatpak) Package, press Ctrl + Alt + T on keyboard to open terminal, and run command :
Finally, Open Linux Show Player on Ubuntu menu dashboard :
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