Volumio se actualiza a la versión 4.096 para una mejor reproducción de música

Volumio, una distribución Linux basada en Debian diseñada para audio de alta calidad en hardware de especificaciones bajas, ha lanzado la versión 4.096. Esta actualización prioriza la fiabilidad y el rendimiento de audio sobre los paquetes Debian más recientes. Soporta reproducción desde almacenamiento local y servicios de streaming como Spotify.

Volumio va dirigido a usuarios que buscan un entorno estable para disfrutar de la música en dispositivos como Raspberry Pi y PCs estándar. Basado en Debian, integra el servidor Music Player Daemon de código abierto y lo optimiza para experiencias de audio superiores. El software maneja la reproducción de archivos locales en diversas configuraciones de hardware y permite el streaming web desde plataformas como Spotify, Last.fm y SoundCloud. Certain advanced features require a premium subscription, priced at US$79.99 annually, though a 14-day free trial is offered. The free edition still provides substantial capabilities, such as support for DSD audio formats, AirPlay compatibility, custom playlist management, and native integration with Raspberry Pi and Odroid C2 DACs. This latest iteration, version 4.096, retains the Openbox desktop environment from its predecessor, which launched in late July of the previous year. Key system components have been refreshed for enhanced stability: alsa-lib to 1.2.8, amdgpu to 23.0.0, bash to 5.2, chromium to 143.0.7499.169, ffmpeg to 5.1.8, git to 2.39.5, glibc to 2.36, the Linux kernel to 6.12.49, mesa to 22.3.6, perl to 5.36.0, samba to 4.17.12, systemd to 252.39, and xorg-server to 21.1.7. Downloads are available as a Raspberry Pi image or for x86/x64 PCs. Volumio's site also features a dedicated area for compatible audiophile hardware, allowing users to pair the software with optimized devices.

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