Cozy is a modern audio book player for Linux.
- Import all your audiobooks into cozy to browse them comfortably
- Listen to your DRM free mp3, m4a (aac, ALAC, ...), flac, ogg audio books
- Remembers your playback position
- Sleep timer!
- Playback speed control
- Search your library
- Sort your audio books by author, reader & name
- drag & drop to import new audiobooks
- Mpris integration (Media keys & playback info for desktop environment)
- developed on Arch Linux and tested under elementaryOS
For most distributions you can use Flatpak to install and run cozy: Flathub Or use the following commands:
flatpak remote-add --user --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
flatpak install --user flathub com.github.geigi.cozy
If you're running elementaryOS, you can get cozy from the App Center.
Arch Linux users can find cozy under the name cozy-audiobooks
in the AUR:
$ pacaur -S cozy-audiobooks
If you prefer a custom repository - for Ubuntu, Debian, openSUSE and Fedora there are package repositories on the openSUSE Build Service.
- wav support
- Sort by name, added date, last played
- Ratings
If you like this project, consider supporting me on Patreon :)
python3
pip
forpeewee
meson >= 0.40.0
as build systemninja
gtk3 >= 3.18
but fancier withgtk3 >= 3.22
peewee >= 2.10.1
as object relation mapperpython3-mutagen
for meta tag managementgstreamer1.0-plugins-good
gstreamer1.0-libav
for mp4 support
$ git clone https://github.com/geigi/cozy.git
$ cd cozy
$ meson desired_build_directory --prefix=desired_installation_directory
$ ninja -C desired_build_directory install
XDG_DATA_DIRS=desired_installation_directory/share:/usr/share PYTHONPATH=desired_installation_directory/lib/python3.[your_python3_version]/site-packages app/bin/cozy
To the contributors on GitHub:
- AsavarTzeth
- worldofpeace
- camellan
The translators:
- camellan
- Vistaus
- Distil62
- karaagac
- HansCz
- mvainola
- giuscasula
- abuyop
- akodi
- cleitonjfloss
- amadeussss
- nvivant
- Foxyriot
- mardojai
To nedrichards for the Flatpak.
Cozy is on Transifex, where anyone can contribute and translate. Can't find your language in the list? Let me know!