Hello guys,
I’m looking for a music player, I have checked some wikis but none of those give me their personal opinion of the music players thus I would like to know your experience. Currently I am using musikcube as I just though it would look since since it can use your terminal colorscheme and I have also used Cue.
Anyway, what music player would you recommend for someone who has thousands of songs and wishes to create playlists seamlessly. Thanks in advance
Edit: Gave most of your recommendations a fair shot. In the end I decided to go for MPD + Ymuse since it was exactly what I needed plus Ymuse is gtk so its automatically themed for me. Thank You All Guys!
fair to say I was Ymused…
i dont believe in streaming of any kinda, my data is local
I don’t know why but this made me want to play that Windows pinball game like the old times
installed foobar2000 with wine. nothing can ever beat it. and i has to have dolby headphone.
I have always loved FB2K, but I didn’t like using it in linux. It was slow to start (which is snap’s fault) and was tough to get working in a stable state once I started trying to use components that I prefer (probably wine’s fault, but who knows).
have you tried the 32 bit version? i noticed the 64 bit can’t load plugins
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Hehe thanks. I download huge playlists and then listen to them offline because hate to wait for music to play, specially on Holidays. I recommend SimpMusic for you, lets you use Youtube Music privately with no ads and download music with no restrictions. As for how I download my music… my lawyer told me no to answer that.
I was born in 1996 but I feel you man, we used to share music with Infrared on those SonyEricssons and Nokias and then bluetooth.I was born in 1996 but I feel you man
JFC, how to make me feel old AF, 1966 here .
I don’t stream anything.
You are younger than you think, my parents were born 63’/64’ and would never be on a forum talking about music players. :) On a Linux forum at that.
Plex and plexamp are quite good. Jellyfin and finamp too.
Probably a bit late, but I really like Quod Libet. It is very extensible, runs light, has excellent tagging and filtering, and just feels similar enough to how I set up my foobar2000.
I’m a big fan of Plexamp.
Personally, I use cmus, though I’ve been looking around for alternatives also, just to see if there’s something better for me. My main issue with cmus is having to build playlists within it, instead of using m3u files. This means I have to back up both my regular playlists I use on my phone, and my cmus playlists. But I haven’t really found anything as easy to use and intuitive as cmus so far. I used to like deadbeef but I dropped it because it wasn’t available everywhere and I wasn’t the biggest fan of its interface.