

Note that the GPMDP settings aren’t available in its system menu. For the remote control app to work, you’ll also need to enable the Playback API option in the application settings: In Debian/Ubuntu (and derivatives), make sure “avahi-daemon” is installed.
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Also, the GPMDP website mentions that the application comes with a built-in equalizer however, that’s not the case any more due to a bug in Chromium – hopefully this feature will return in a future release.įor the remote control and Chromecast features, you’ll need to install avahi. I should add that the voice controls feature (which is experimental) didn’t work in my test under Ubuntu.
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a free mobile remote control app for Android (iOS coming soon).įurthermore, its website says that Google Play Music Desktop Player should use less resources than having Google Play Music open in a regular Google Chrome tab.can automatically scroll lyrics while playing (beta).last.fm scrobbling and now playing support.On top of these, GPMDP ships with quite a few extra features, such as: allows choosing your audio output device from within the player.task bar media controls (media controls embedded into the taskbar) for Windows.MPRIS v2 support (integrates with the Ubuntu Sound Menu, etc.).supports media keys (play, pause, stop, next, previous) as well as customizable hotkeys.option to minimize to tray for background music playing.tray / appindicator which allows controlling the playback as well as thumbs up/down.Google Play Music Desktop Player desktop integration features include: The application is built using Electron, so it’s a wrapper for the Google Play Music web interface, with various desktop features added on top, like media keys support, tray/indicator and much more. Google Play Music Desktop Player with a custom theme

Google Play Music Desktop Player (GPMDP) is an unofficial Google Play Music desktop application available for Linux, Windows and Mac.
