Anti_Face_Weapon,

CMUS! I’m surprised more people aren’t using this. It’s very cool, ultra lightweight, and easy to use. Maybe I just like stuff that runs in the console.

dino,

Also the hotkeys are terrible, I really really want to use it properly, but those shortcuts are horrid.

Jack3G,
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cmus is great, it checks all my boxes, and is much easier to work with than mpd imo. The only downside for me is that I can’t see any of the cover art :(

Anti_Face_Weapon,

That is so true. I never thought about that.

dino,

There is no great/simple linux music player with proper cover display. Eliza was so wonky when I tried it months ago, the most simple functions didn’t work properly (like sorting for release year etc.)

picandocodigo,
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Clementine. I sometimes use the Navidrome web UI too.

Monsieur_bleu,

mpg123 of course

Krause,
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audacious, AFAIK it’s the only one to support vgmstream

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…

atmur,

I stream from my Navidrome server, Supersonic is great.

Turbo,

+1 for navidrome running on my nas

I use the navidrome server and web player on my Linux os and my phone.

You use supersonic to connect to navidrome as the front end? Any advantage?

atmur,

Navidrome’s web player is actually pretty good and I could totally live with it if third party clients weren’t an option. Supersonic is more performant when loading 1800+ song playlists though, and infinite scrolling instead of the paginated web library is really nice.

Turbo,

Thank you. Yes the infinite scrolling would be nice.

I haven’t loaded that many playlists or songs yet so I will keep an eye on performance and remember supersonic…

Cheers mate!

shotgun_crab,

I agree with Strawberry. I’d love if Music Bee ever got a linux port or equivalent though

azvasKvklenko,

Lollypop and Deadbeef

flubba86, (edited )

Yeah, put me down for Strawberry too. I used to use Rhythmbox up until mid 2023, I started to get into high res music and I got a tidal subscription, so switched to Strawberry.

chockblock,

Can Strawberry interface with iPods?

const_void,

Yes

StrawberryPigtails,

About 2 years ago, I moved my music to Jellyfin and have been using their media players on every platform I use (iOS, FireTV, Ubuntu, and Windows). At this point my music library is close to 200 GB, kinda hard to store that much on every device I own.

caseyweederman,

dd if=/dev/urandom | aplay

neidu2,

I was about to suggest of=/dev/dsp, but that devnode doesn’t seem to be in use anymore

Rozauhtuno,
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So you like jazz?

onlinepersona,

Only free jazz

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Unquote0270,

Mpd and Cantata. Deadbeef for playing from a directory or for conversation. I haven’t found anything as good as cantata but I have to admit that I miss the monolithic and do everything of musicbee.

Presi300,
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VLC

boblemmy,

yes, VLC for gui, cmus for cli.

moonpiedumplings,

nvlc/ vlc -I ncurses for cli.

dejected_warp_core,

As a bonus: also runs on my phone.

clutchmattic,

mpg123 file.mp3 >> /dev/null &

MonkderZweite,

mpv --no-video

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