For the most part I use ncmpcpp
with mpd
, but sometimes whenever I just want to listen to a single file I use mpv --no-video
instead....
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MPD + Cantata
For the most part I just lump all my music into one playlist regardless of album or genre, but day to day I also use several different computers, and I find MPD to be the best for syncing configurations across all of them. Cantata also allows me to see album artwork and track information really easily and has good touchscreen support compared to terminal-based MPD clients.
Nothing honestly. Couldn't find a music player that doesn't look like a file manager, has good search and queue features and doesn't make strong assumptions about how music is organized. Tried to run Musicolet through waydroid but it doesn't support Nvidia gpus
No one really. I've tried a bunch but never found one that felt just right. Clementine is the one that gets the closest.
I really wish MusicBee had a Linux port, it's the only thing I miss from Windows.
Clementine
If you liked Clementine, check out Strawberry. Clementine hasn't been updated since 2016. Strawberry is a fork of the Clementine code base and essentially picks up where Clementine left off.
mpd + ncmpcpp
VLC because it works with everything and it doesn't try to organise my music collection for me.
Clementine
Strawberry [clementine fork]
How do you get dark mode in Strawberry under KDE? I remember trying to follow some guides and not having much luck. But that was a long time ago at this point. Does this "just work" now?
Probably a tie between audacious, strawberry, and qmmp
I simply play music using mpv.
Clementine
lightweight media server Super fast indexing. Smooth web client. Also supports the subsonic api. I've been using the web client locally for some years now. I can also access my library on the go with substreamer on Android which is great. https://github.com/epoupon/lms
Strawberry.
Our desktops are almost identical, lol.
My distro came with Rhythmbox and I've pretty much just stuck with it. It does podcasts and radio which I appreciate and I can also edit track metadata in it. For playing music from my file browser I use MPV because it's fast.
Quod Libet is my current favorite. It gives me a lot of the features and layout I used in Foobar2000 in Windows and isn't gigantic.
Amarok 1.4 from TDE
mpd + Emacs frontend. There are dozens of us
Just mpv for me. Simplest and most versatile option
Strawberry+1
I agree with Strawberry. I'd love if Music Bee ever got a linux port or equivalent though
strawberry-qt5 from AUR
Going to ask here, anyone know a music player that is similar to AIMP? It has no native support, unfortunately.
Rhythmbox