citizensv,

When I used Ubuntu, I liked Rhythmbox. I tried Clementine and I also liked it. Nowadays, I use Strawberry on MX Linux. It is similar to Clementine.

flubba86,

Its similar to Clementine because it is a fork of Clementine. wiki.strawberrymusicplayer.org/…/Differences_from…

sundaylab, (edited )

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

westyvw, (edited )

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,
@Psychonaut1969@kbin.social avatar

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.

kittykittycatboys, (edited )
@kittykittycatboys@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Elisa for when i want my whole music library (it is a bit lacking in features tho), audacious w/ winamp classic skin (vibes) when im just playing files on my kde plasma box, and cmus on my qtile setup :3 also sicmuplayer on android cuz its the best

taanegl,

This person has visualisers and I’m here for it.

Deconceptualist, (edited )

I don’t really love any that I’ve tried so far, but I dislike Audacious the least. FLAC, Musepack, and ReplayGain support are requirements for my library.

The last one I loved was foobar2000 on Windows, which supplanted Winamp. Linux UIs mostly feel a bit clunky by comparison. When the window has focus I like to have spacebar for pause/play, arrows up/down for primary gain, and arrows left/right for seek.

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

YES, foobar2000!

I also gravitated towards Audacious, but I foobar2000 was 10/10. Might consider running it through Wine, since Audacious is not quite there unfortunately

Whey_Isolate,
@Whey_Isolate@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

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.

const_void,

Cantata

Sadly it looks like it’s no longer maintained

github.com/CDrummond/cantata

WeAreAllOne,

+1 for Cantata! Although it’s not maintained, there’s really nothing missing from it. It’s complete as it is! Plays anything and you can also have your podcasts and web radio stations in it.

samo59721,

Quod Libet

ominouslemon,

Still awesome!

YaxPasaj,

DeaDBeeF Player, I like lightweight and simple music players.

wingsfortheirsmiles,

My fave too as it’s closest to foobar, critically with the tagging interface I prefer. Have you added any additional plugins to your install? I tried adding a few (music library, Discord Rich Presence) but must be the right sort of stupid not to understand the instructions. facepalm

Rozauhtuno,
@Rozauhtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

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,
@jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

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

JbIPS,

I use CMUS because I mainly work within terminal, without a mouse, and the controls feel like Vim

Disonantezko,
  • Cmus.
  • mpg123 4 internet radios.
  • FFplay | mpv.
  • zxtune.
  • Years ago: moc or deadbeef (because foobar2000).
Jontique, (edited )

Going to ask here, anyone know a music player that is similar to AIMP? It has no native support, unfortunately.

www.aimp.ru/?do=download&os=linux

stargazingpenguin,

I’m also curious if anyone has any recommendations on this. I’ve used it for so many years that it’s hard to switch to anything else! I’ve just been running it through Lutris on my main computer.

currawong,
@currawong@lemmy.ml avatar

Dopamine 3 is the closest to AIMP as far I know. I also use it on Windows.

EccTM,

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

currawong,
@currawong@lemmy.ml avatar

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

small44,

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.

notenoughbutter,

if I’m using gui on my laptop, then amberol

if I’m using my headless server, then you can’t get anything better than mpd

pixeled,

Seconding this. MPD + ncmpcpp + an MPRIS plugin. With the latter I can control the music playback through global keyboard shortcuts and the system tray UI if necessary.

circuitfarmer,
@circuitfarmer@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Foobar2000, which is a Windows application but available as a snap using wine.

I really want to use DeaDBeeF because it is Linux native and has similar customization features (I like big album art, for example), but sadly its library management leaves a lot to be desired compared to Foobar’s. I don’t want to have to generate a playlist every time I want to listen to an album, nor do I want to have to clear that playlist when I’m done.

I haven’t found any other player with even remotely similar customization available.

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