What music player do you use on Linux?
What music player do you use on Linux?
vlc media player on windows 10, because i dont wanna bloat my laptop with music files, and all my archives are on my desktop
are there console based music players that can stream music from http, ftp or just not on my computer
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deadbeef
most can
mpd/ncmpcpp, or as I've recently taken to calling it, mpd + ncmpcpp
rhythmbox
he said LINUX PLAYERS
amarok and rhythmbox and ncmpcpp+mpd
default windows media player
winamp through a virtual machine running windows 98
Clementine
you could try audacious, just sayin'
mpd + StumpWM integration
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When will WinAmp die?
Just because a dozen people use it doesn't mean it's alive
spotify
cmus is king
Clementine
Deadbeef
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>Deathcore
>DeaDBeeF
>KDE
Mahnigga.jpg
its gtk but I can still be your nigga right?
Ye, GTK is still really good
no idea but audacious also has a gtk interface if you dislike the winamp skins.
mpd
I just use Foobar on Wine.
It works fine, UI is a piece of shit, but it works.
are you retarded?
Lollypop, I really enjoy it. Works well for large library's. Its also pretty
Foobar2000
mount with sshfs then use mpv
Gross
Surely this is the only answer? MOCP is also acceptable.
cmus is life
I don't because mp3 is non-free software and the music industry is part of the propaganda arm of the IJC trying to instill third world values in wholesome white children.
>saving a jpg of a juden onto your computer
might as well blow it up now
mpd + ncmpcpp
Anything else is doing it wrong.
Disinfo. The truth is that mp3 is completely free, by any definition of free. All patents have expired. Free open source software for encoding and played mp3s exist.
spotify.
Everything else is irrevelent in 2016.
cat file.wav > /dev/dsp
or maybe something like
ffmpeg -f u8 file.m4a - > /dev/dsp
Spotify / banshee
Deadbeef. Simple, stable and functional.
Cmus, vlc, spotify, clementine
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