After successfully releasing the latest stableXfce 4.16desktop, Xfce core developer and Xubuntu Tech Lead Sean Davis hasannounceda new version 4.15.0 of Xfce’s default media player named Parole.

The latest Parole 4.15.0 has arrived after a year of development with refreshed dialogs, more robust playlist support, and improved DVD support.

Xfce’s Parole Media Player 4.15.0 Released With Improved DVD Support

For those who don’t know, Parole is a free, open source, and GStreamer-based media player specially designed for the Xfce desktop.

Though it’s a default video player of Xubuntu Linux distribution, you can install and run it on other Linux and Unix-like operating systems as well.

Parole 4.15.0 — Playlist

What’s New In Parole 4.15.0?

Speaking of new changes, version 4.15.0 now has an in-window popover to display the playlist instead of the earlier slide-out panel. This also lets you keep the playlist on the screen at all times to use playlist functionality even when Parole is full screen.

Additionally, you have a faster and more stable shuffle functionality. With v4.15.0, if you enable the shuffle, it now applies sorting filter instead of randomly switching to a new item.

Parole 4.15.0 — Go to Position

Subsequently, it prevents the track-repeat and improves the playback history as you may go to the previous item in the playlist by just clicking on the “back” button.

Furthermore, Parole 4.15.0 has improved DVD support as it now loads the root DVD menu if playback doesn’t automatically start soon after loading this disc.

Parole 4.15.0 — Keyboard Shortcuts

Among the dialog UI changes which were already ported to CSD (Client-side decoration) to align with Xfce 4.16 transition, each dialog has now received individual improvements.

For instance, the keyboard shortcut window opens in the centre of the screen instead of the bottom-right, the vertical orientation of the timestamp inputs in Go to Position window, and the removal of duplicate text in Open Location dialog.

Here are the other general updates that Parole Media Player 4.15.0 includes:

How To Get Parole 4.15.0?

Whether you’re using Xubuntu or any other distros, you can directly install it by downloading eithersource code repositoryorsource tarballsof Parole 4.15.0 and running the following commands:

For source code repository:

For release tarball: