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What is your favorite Linux music player?
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Clementine. I use it on macOS too, and actually prefer it to iTunes.
Deadbeef
ncmpcpp
Deadbeef. Reminds me on Foobar.
audacious on linux foobar2000 on windows aimp on android
mpd+ncmpcpp
Guayadeque
> gay-a-dick
Spotify
Cmus > Deadbeef > mpd+ncmpcpp > Clementine > *
Literally nothing is as good or as extensible as foobar2k. Please prove me wrong, cause I need a tangible reason to stay on Linux for longer than 3 months at a time.
Also Pulse a shit.
only sane answer, even running mpd+ncmpcpp on my android phone
>using server software as a music player
This is literally the ultimate reason why I always go back to Windows. Listening to music is one of the primary things I do on my computer. I tried using foobar with wine but it wasn't the same. If foobar ever develops a version for Linux I will switch back.
>Using a computer as a music player instead of buying a dedicated MP3/4 Player
dedqueef is literary audacious but worse
AIMP with the All-in-One skin. It loads songs into RAM so that there are never any skips or freezes.
Extensibility is limited though.
Quodlibet
To this day, after many years of using Foobar on Wangblows, to this very day I can't believe it is still not for Linux.
Clementine is fine. I mostly just listen to internet radio (soma) these days though-- sometimes I'll search by artist or whatever. Only wish it were easier to skin.
I used foobar when I was on windows years and years ago and was more enthusiastic about curating my massive music collection. You make it look however you like and I vaguely remember powerful features for tagging/sorting/etc. and integrating visualizations, etc. (not that this isn't possible w/ nix tools, but it's nice to have all in one place).
But absolutely no difference otherwise so large as to prompt switching OS. Foobar has always been a bit overrated desu.
I use deadbeef or literally any other lightweight audio player on my old laptops, they're all more or less the same.
what a fabulously GNU program name. Now it just needs some autistic looking animal mascot. Might have to check this out, actually
oh yeah and this guy's project looks interesting, basically foobar on linux:
github.com
Probably a long ways from anything stable though. I searched for it in the g archive and it seems he comes here: if you're reading this I wish you the best of luck, I'd contribute if I could. If your project starts making headway I'll be a faithful shill for it.
Until then, it's clementine and gayadicks
>Lollypop
It kinda reminds me of iTunes when it wasn't shit.