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westyvw, (edited ) in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Clementine. Strawberry is getting there but still doesn’t have as many features.

Edit: huh, I didn’t expect a downvote on Lemmy for my opinion. Is reddit leaking through? Weird.

Psychonaut1969,
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Yeah I miss the visualizations in clementine, and project M doesn't seem to work for me on my system w strawberry. It loads but it doesn't seem like it's responding to playing music.

westyvw,

Depending on how it’s packaged, the visualizations might be missing. I noticed that too.

Cwilliams, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

I used to download my music with NewPipe and listen to it on Musicolet, but since then, i just gave up and got a cracked spotify client

pingveno, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

I used to use Amarok, but now I have a subscription to Youtube Music. It gives me a lot of flexibility on running it in a browser or on Android without worrying about syncing.

psmgx, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

VLC

Grain9325, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

strawberry-qt5 from AUR

bour, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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I love Strawberry!

nameisnotimportant, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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I tried several and I very much appreciate Quod Libet

That said I’m interested in trying others’ suggestions 👌

Rozauhtuno, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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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.

masinko,

I love MusicBee. Was browsing through this post to see if anyone recommended anything that is similar to it, but still nothing.

FergleFFergleson,

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.

www.strawberrymusicplayer.org

jelloeater85,
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Man, I miss MusicBee, it was a beast. I wish it was on Linux.

ebd6a8c9051028dc1607, in How do I have Japanese fonts displayed in Fedora?

you can you this as a reference wiki.archlinux.org/title/…/Simplified_Chinese#Chi… . although it is for chinese, but you can take the font config of it and reorder it (put Noto Sans CJK JP at first)

jcrabapple, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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Plex or Plexamp with Tidal integration.

cetvrti_magi, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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Couldn’t find any that works for me. At the moment I just play my music in mpv from terminal.

optimal, in Flakes aren't real and cannot hurt you: a guide to using Nix flakes the non-flake way
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Guix is so good that it doesn’t need flakes

Atemu,
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How do you compose Guix projects?

independantiste, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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Amberol for its simplicity and esthetics

TheEntity, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

MPD + ncmpcpp, I hate both and I'm yet to find anything better.

ozymandias117,

mpd is the best music player on any system

I’ve started using Cantata as a graphical front end, though

ElderWendigo,

I feel this. If you could right click to interact with the text objects, then this combo would basically feel like foobar2000 for linux. I’m old enough to have missed how great foobar2000 felt after WinAmp started to get bloated (back before I got my hands on some Linux ISOs), so MPD + ncmpcpp just felt so refreshingly stripped down and a little nostalgic. I just fucking hate having to memorize a bunch of non-intuitive hotkey combos to do anything. Probably the same reason I’ve never bothered to properly learn Vim.

dan, (edited )
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When I’m using Windows, I still use foobar2000 for listening to radio streams.

TheEntity,

I'm an Emacs graybeard, so complex keybindings don't scare me. My problem with ncmpcpp is twofold:

  1. It relies on MPD which is always a PITA to properly configure. Pulseaudio always managed to make it not work on a fresh system. Hopefully with Pipewire it'll be better.
  2. The config format make no sense whatsoever. Especially the one with keybindings. It's so cryptic I just stopped trying to understand it. Again, I'm an Emacs graybeard, to stress it as a point of reference.
tal,
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MPD + ncmpcpp, I hate both and I’m yet to find anything better.

I’m an Emacs graybeard

Emacs does have a music player, emms, which is what I use.

TheEntity,

I'm aware but thank you. I've tried it before and didn't like it. Maybe I'll give it another shot, though I don't see much benefit in tying my music player to Emacs.

ebd6a8c9051028dc1607, in Linux tablet?

android tablet have many way to run a linux user land . but most of them are still using downstream android kernel. which means you wont get any 3d acceleration in your “linux” environment. so i would suggest you some sbc based tablet or some chromebook (then install linux on it manually)

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