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Discovered cmus last year and fell in love with it. It has everything I need from a music player (love vi-like key bindings!).
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I vote for Audacious. A use also XMMS and Amarok. For a chance someone know what is the difference in XMMS and XMMS2? I alway play and minimize so I never compared...
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any chance to include emacs? I listen music from there too xD (is a joke)
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I like Clementine as well as Audacious and RhythmBox.
Regards Philip |
MOC is all I need.
For some reason I don't like using GUI audio media players. |
Banshee is slow and clunky and buggy, but it's still my choice. It works better than the others I've tried. I primarily listen to podcasts with my audio player, and Banshee's playlist/music library handling works best for a library that changes every day.
Rhythmbox can't seem to grasp the concept that I'd want to delete an audio file as soon as I'm done listening to it. |
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Obviously, these are my personal preferences and I'm aware that a lot of people might find such big programs like eg. Amarok genuinely useful. |
shell-fm, and moc. Other than mplayer/smplayer and vlc I do not have a GUI audio player installed.
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Geeze... all this fondness for curses based stuff - we must be old Unix grey beards or something...:cool: |
I use mplayer in command line to play audio but its not in the list.
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Active music players for linux:
Amarok Aqualung aTunes Audacious Banshee Beep Media Player cmus Clementine DeaDBeef Decibel Audio Player Exaile gmusicbrowser JuK Listen mpg123 MPD MOC Music Player Daemon Quod Libet Rhapsody Rhythmbox Sonata XMMS Zinf |
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