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Soundcloud Browser¶
From v3.7
Overview¶
This browser lets you interact with Soundcloud and play tracks from the millions on offer. Where possible it aims to keep the look and feel as familiar and integrated to the Quod Libet esperience as possible.

Connecting your account¶
If you have an account, you can also access your favourites and rate songs. To do so, click the Soundcloud connect button at the bottom right.
This will then take you to. If your operating system is configured to process
quodlibet://
URLs with Quod Libet (see the instructions given to you there) then
this process will happen automatically.
If not, you can copy the code from the web page that appears and click the QL button again to enter it.
Once you are logged in you can log out by clicking the same button, now a disconnect button (seen in the screenshot).
Features¶
Higher quality streams¶
The Soundcloud browser will use the download URL where available for highest quality stream. Note this may require that you are logged in.
Support for Quod Libet queries¶
One of the more interesting features of the soundcloud browser is that it can translate simpler queries in standard QL syntax to something that can work across the web to a library that isn’t yours.
Obviously, there are many limitations to this approach both conceptually and
due to its implementation, but nonetheless queries like &(#(length>300), title=dubstep)
get (roughly) what you might expect.
Tags¶
- Supported tags
artist
,genre
, andtitle
translate as you might imaginewebsite
translates to Soundcloud’s current URL for that track~#rating
is translated to 0.0 (not a Soundcloud favourite) or 1.0 (a Soundcloud favourite)~#bitrate
is the highest bitrate available when playing the track (normally 128)~comments
is translated to the track details.
- New tags
~#favoritings_count
and~#likes_count
etc represent how often these tracks have been favorited / liked.soundcloud_track_id
is the soundcloud unique ID for the track.
Comments¶
Comments in Soundcloud have been integrated to QL as read-only bookmarks, as they are also time-specific text to do with a particular song. Unlike bookmarks they have a lot more metadata (notably the user), so this is rendered as text.
To see them, access as you normally would bookmarks (e.g. view info, right click the time widget or edit the bookmarks).