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WinMusik

WinMusik is a program for archiving music titles from audio CDs, DVDs, audio tapes, vinyl records, harddisks and other audio devices. It has a smart editor and an easy to use search interface.

  • smart graphical user interface for editing your music titles
  • import of MP3 files on harddisk
  • ID3v2-Tag-support including cover images, key and energy
  • extensive search functions
  • print cd cover
  • search lists
  • playlists
  • "DJ-Mode" in playlists with support for Native Instrument's Traktor 3 Cue-Points
  • open source under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE v3
  • runs on Windows Vista/7/8/10, Linux, FreeBSD and other unixes

WWW: http://www.winmusik.de/ Author: Patrick Fedick patrick@pfp.de, http://www.pfp.de/

Installation

This installation guide describes how to compile WinMusik on a Unix compatible operation system from sourcecode.

Prerequirements

You have to install the following packages:

  • C++ compiler with c++11 support (gcc or clang)
  • QT, version 5.x or higher
  • zlib (developer package)
  • bzip2 (developer package)
  • pcre (developer package)
  • openssl (developer package)
  • libcurl (developer package)
  • iconv (only if you have to import files from old WinMusik version 2.x)
  • libcdio (developer package)

Fedora 39

sudo dnf install gcc gcc-c++ qt5-qtbase-devel libcdio-devel zlib-devel \
    bzip2-devel libpng-devel pcre-devel

Ubuntu 22.04

sudo apt install -y qtbase5-dev qtchooser qt5-qmake qtbase5-dev-tools dpkg-dev \
    libcdio-dev zlib1g-dev libbz2-dev libpng-dev libpcre3-dev

Windows 10 with Msys/mingw

For installing msys2 and mingw64, please see: https://www.msys2.org/

pacman -S git make mingw-w64-x86_64-gcc mingw-w64-x86_64-zlib mingw-w64-x86_64-libiconv \
     mingw-w64-x86_64-bzip2 \
     mingw-w64-x86_64-pcre mingw-w64-x86_64-libpng mingw-w64-x86_64-qt5

Configure and compile

WinMusik comes with an Autoconf configure-Skript. In a perfect world, you can simply type

./configure

and the script will finds everything automatically. In practice, it probably will not, and you have to specify some paths manually. See

./configure --help

for a description of all parameters. By default, the application will be installed in below /usr/local (e.g. /usr/local/bin, /usr/local/share...). If you want to install somewhere else, use "--prefix=PATH" with configure.

Then type

make

You should find a WinMusik binary in the release-Folder

Type

make install

to install it.

Credits

Uses code from my library "PPLIB" (see: https://github.com/pfedick/pplib) which is under a BSD 2-clause license.