What's the best graphical music player for Linux? Let's discuss.
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>Linux
spotify app, it should be on linux right?
Uh
hmm fellow mu gnu user
Audacious
>Linux+GNU, or Linux and GNU
My bad. I meant GNU/Linux, of course.
It's proprietary software that doesn't respect your freedoms.
>streaming
>ads
>limited tracks
>electron
how do you fags manage to use this shit? Do you only listen to something popular enough to be able just cope with that?
I only listen to music on youtube or bandcamp, so Firefox
either cmus or online radio but deadbeef is pretty good if you want a gui.
deadbeef
Really liked audacious, although I have not tried many music players.
audacious-media-player.org
In my maybe biased opinion, pic related is the best, otherwise I'd say DeaDBeef and Lollypop are good.
This looks really quality
You're the developer? Looks good, gonna try it when I get home.
any linux player that can play and upsample to dsd and 32/384khz?
>Graphical
Clementine
>Terminal
ncmpcpp
>ttng
>American Football
My nigga. TTNG is some good fucking shit. Have you listened to the Animals Acoustic version yet?
Is there any music player with a good mini layout that supports album art?
Sure, buddy. In fact, several times, one of my favorite albums to listen to while I drive somewhere. I love both versions.
musicbee on wine
Audacious. Nothing in linux compares to foobar200, though
reported for CP
second this
I've never heard of TTNG but the band name intrigues me greatly. What album should I listen to first?
A lot of obscure shit is on spotify but yeah it's annoying when something isn't on there like Tool or the Exuma album
deadbeef.
also
Spotify
animals>s/t>13.0.0.0>dissapointment
Listen to Animals first, it's a brilliant album.
>still no library browser
>foobar2000 clone with less functionality
>TTNG
>toe
>americ anfootball
>SDRE
absolut chad tastes
Just installed it. Comfy af aesthetics. Sensible, minimal menus, nice layout options.
10/10, for once I don't regret wasting precious minutes of my life reading discussions on this cursed website
>anime github avatar
Ahhh, the seal of excellence.
Every single music player I've used on Linux with a GUI has been buggy/slow/ugly/generally shit. I wanted to use a GUI, but moc unironically just werks the best. I'd recommend cmus though. I don't feel like it's significantly better than moc so much so that it warrants me swapping and recustomising shit and learning the binds and stuff, but I get the gist it has a little bit more in terms of features
If you want American Football but more mathy, listen to s/t
If you want something a bit more creative and crazy and wild and fun, listen to Animals
The other albums are meh to decent.
QuodLibet
any eq or music player that have these settings?
valve equalizer, bass compression, tube limiter, tube saturation, room simulation
Check PulseEffects.
Cantata. It shows album covers, which I find useful for finding music quickly, song/album/artist info, scrobbling, IceCast and ShoutCast browser.
Also it's build with Qt, so it integrates quite nicely with KDE.
Windows Media Player 8
github.com
oh no no no no...
>Proprietary playback library
ew. Use a free library.
>Uses BASS Audio Library (proprietary) for playback.
Will try anyway.
Is there anything out there that's client-server that's not MPD? Looking for remote streaming and control, maybe ability to add songs to the library.
You already posted the best one
baffles me how few players have a full list of all the tracks in your library and you use that as the main view
it's ten times better than working with queues
when you want to filter you can either create a playlist, smart playlist or a simple search filter
don't knock it till you tried it
These. Lollypop is absolute peak.
>DWTD
Based
VLC