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be_excellent_to_each_other, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
@be_excellent_to_each_other@kbin.social avatar

I use Sonixd as the frontend to my Navidrome server, and it's the bees knees.

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

Plexamp all the way, easily the sexiest music player I’ve found so far. All my music is FLAC pulled from Deezer, and since I’ve got a very large list of artists tracked, it’s super easy to discover new music with the radio and sonic analysis features. It’s also got a last.fm integration, which gives me more data than Spotify would about my listening habits.

The only feature I’m really missing in it is collaborative playlists. I can share playlists out to anyone on my Plex server, but they can’t add or remove songs.

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

I like G4Music, beautiful and straightforward

merci3, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Rhythmbox

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

I settled with Navidrome. It solves 2 use cases for me. Due to being web based it can be used by any PC or mobile device with access to my server. Additionally it supports subsonic which allows me to use a native android app (ultrasonic) and have music on the go. I don’t use services like Spotify.

Estebiu,
@Estebiu@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Sonixd is a nice client for navidrome.

sundaylab,

Thanks for the tip but I’m not sure why I would choose a desktop client over Navidrome itself. I usually have the browser open anyway. But maybe I’m missing something useful by using an actual app?

Turbo,

I’m also interested in this answer to see if I’m missing anything

I too use navidrome via web browser

wahming, in Thoughts on this?

My eyes…

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

Probably a tie between audacious, strawberry, and qmmp

small44, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Clementine

const_void,

Development on Clementine has slowed down considerably compared to Strawberry

charonn0,
@charonn0@startrek.website avatar

That’s kind of the point.

Clementine originally forked from Amarok 1.4 because Amarok 2.0 changed too much.

westyvw,

Yes but clementine still has features not yet in strawberry.

sabreW4K3,
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

Still Clementine for me.

mp04610,

I was using Clementine for a long time and switched to Strawberry about a year ago. Since they’re related, migrating libraries from one to the other was also possible.

MyNameIsRichard, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
@MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml avatar

Clementine

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

i use foobar because i can’t live without dolby headphone

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

Tauon Music Box. I just point it at my Navidrome instance and hit shuffle usually.

currawong,
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I’ve been using Tauon for years now and I still love it.

Dirk, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar

I simply play music using mpv.

banazir, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
@banazir@lemmy.ml avatar

First it was Amarok, then Clementine, and now it’s Strawberry.

1993_toyota_camry,
@1993_toyota_camry@beehaw.org avatar

Same, though I also enjoyed guayadeque for a period.

Murdoc,

I use Clementine because it lets me rate my songs. Does Strawberry do that? If it does I’ll give it a try.

lemmyvore,

Strawberry is basically a fork of Clementine from when it was abandoned.

christophski,

I had no idea clementine I as abandoned! I wasn’t paying close attention. Time to jump to strawberry

k4gie, (edited )

Ditto. It’ll be interesting to see what improvements there are. But mostly I use Shuttle on my phone to listen

Edit: wiki.strawberrymusicplayer.org/…/Differences_from…

The only thing dropped that I might have used is artist info.

Jordan_U, in Did deep sleep broke for anyone else recently or is it just me?

This talk introduces sleepgraph, a tool that might help you debug your s2ram issues.

The talk may also convince you that, for your specific hardware, s2idle might be better than s2ram:

youtu.be/Pv5KvN0on0M

Tushta,

running sleepgraph crashes the computer same way deep sleep does 😖

eksb, in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
@eksb@programming.dev avatar

mpd + ncmpc

I am but a simple man. All my music is FLAC. It is arranged neatly in folders. I just want to select an album to play. I do not need album covers, playlists, search, streaming, tags, lyrics, analyzers, or scrobbling.

wesker,
@wesker@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Agreed, with the exception of album covers. I like it all to look nice on my Hidizs when I’m on the go.

Twig, (edited )
@Twig@sopuli.xyz avatar

More of a gmpc kinda person. Unless there’s a better GUI for mpd out there?

There’s always mpdas for scrobbling

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