ChallengeApathy,

Rhythmbox and Strawberry are the best, IMO. Rhythmbox has a lower impact on system resources but Strawberry is ideal for people with extensive music collections that you store offline like I do.

demonsword,
@demonsword@lemmy.world avatar

used to be a rhythmbox guy but I’ve been using audacious for a few years now

zingo, (edited )

I have to say Supersonic.

It’s a Subsonic player that integrate with my Airsonic instance in Docker.

It requires a backend like Airsonic, Navidrome etc. It’s not a stand alone player.

dolle,

mocp

grym,
@grym@hexbear.net avatar

Musicbee with wine! I have never been able to find something that does it all as well as musicbee, and I’ve tried almost every single linux music player. I have a huge music library, I add a ton of music regularly. I need auto-tagging, i need to be able to sort, filter and search, a very customizable interface, all of the mp3 tags including obscure ones, gapless playback, configurable fade-in/fade-out, etc etc. With the exception of a few little nitpicks like not integrating well with the KDE media widget, and some occasional annoyances with pipewire, everything works great.

Armando3996, (edited )

Spotify-wayland on hyprland. And I also definetly dont have SpotX-bash, a great spotify adblocker installed!

TheGrandNagus,

Haven’t used it in a while but Amberol is simple (all I need) and gorgeous (which I care about).

npopov,

MOC

spsf64,

Quodlibet

SteveDinn,
@SteveDinn@lemmy.ca avatar

I just use Navidrome’s web client. It does everything I need. DSub on Android.

delightfuldude, (edited )
@delightfuldude@lemmy.criticalbasics.xyz avatar

Desktop/Laptop: Ncmpcpp + mopidy-mpd + jellyfin-plugin

Mobile: Finamp

Homeserver: Jellyfin

With this setup I’m able to manage and play my playlists on every device.

Agent_Engelbert,

Tori. Play music in your terminal. Built in rust and has great performance, and low trace on memory impact.

lud,

Spotifyd

chitak166,

Strawberry.

Our desktops are almost identical, lol.

nyan,

Aqualung—does the small set of things I need it to, and is content to operate on files and directories rather than force the creation of a “music library” that doesn’t in any way match how I categorize my music (although if you actually want a music library, it can do that). Only issue is that it’s still GTK2, which may become a problem within the next few years.

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