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Francesco Ceruti edited this page Oct 11, 2016 · 20 revisions

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Introduction

Linux Show Player (or LiSP for short) is a free cue player designed for sound-playback in stage production. The goal of the project is to provide a complete playback software for musical plays, theater shows and similar.

Note: Currently supports only the GNU/Linux platform.

Features

  • Cart (Buttons matrix) layout suited for touchscreens
  • List layout suited for keyboards
  • Pre/Post wait
  • Undo/Redo changes
  • Multiple concurrent cue playback
  • Realtime sound effects: equalization, pitch shift, speed control, compression, ...
  • Peak and ReplayGain normalization
  • Remote control over network, between two or more sessions
  • MIDI support for cue triggering
  • MIDI cues (send MIDI messages)
  • Large media-format support thanks to Gstreamer
  • Multi-language support (see transifex for a list of supported languages)

Website - Screenshots - Downloads - Issues

Documentation

Browse the documentation by following the links in the sidebar (Table of Contents and Pages). This wiki (usually) refers to last released version. An offline version is provided on the releases page, you will find one for version.

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