looking for a linux audio player |
looking for a linux audio player |
Aug 29 2006, 02:31
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Group: Members (Donating) Posts: 39 Joined: 27-August 03 From: Dallas, Tx Member No.: 8572 |
I've been using fb2k in windows for the past three years. I'm looking for a linux solution.
What do my fellow fb2k users recommend? I'd rather not use wine, I'm looking for something native. This post has been edited by Zeb_Smith: Aug 29 2006, 02:32 |
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Aug 29 2006, 20:14
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I was on the same situation recently and I tried a few linux players. My preferences goes to Listen (http://listengnome.free.fr/) which is really great, supports Last.fm, displays covers, etc.
Try it. You can also take a look at Banshee... |
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Aug 30 2006, 21:58
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I was on the same situation recently and I tried a few linux players. My preferences goes to Listen (http://listengnome.free.fr/) which is really great, supports Last.fm, displays covers, etc. Yeah, Listen does quite well on the UI side of things, too. But then, there's a whole lot of linux players that support album art, last.fm and such. Quod Libet and Amarok can also do that, for example. And if it's just for last.fm, even the very sober Rythmbox supports that. The really cool stuff in fb2k isn't present in any of the linux players I know. Fb2k is so much more than a fancy music library manager... the replaygain tools, the encoding tools, but most of all the whole plugin infrastructure for dsp's that's keeping high precision...: if anyone knows a linux alternative for that (preferably also one that is as easy to control...), that would be really cool. |
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Zeb_Smith looking for a linux audio player Aug 29 2006, 02:31
ilikedirtthe2nd Try Quotlibet. It's the closest a linux player... Aug 29 2006, 14:22
Patsoe QUOTE (ilikedirtthe2nd @ Aug 29 2006, 14... Aug 29 2006, 17:12
kRush- I use amaroK under KDE (Kubuntu) and I like it.
h... Aug 29 2006, 15:11
tgoose I'm waiting on gstreamer playing friendly with... Aug 29 2006, 17:23
goweropolis I was using mostly XMMS for a while because I foun... Aug 30 2006, 20:28
iGold QUOTE (goweropolis @ Aug 31 2006, 01:28) ... Aug 31 2006, 06:35

badradiation Quodlibet is the best I've seen so far, but fo... Aug 31 2006, 16:00
Artemis3 QUOTE (goweropolis @ Aug 30 2006, 15:28) ... Oct 18 2006, 22:40
towolf QUOTE (Artemis3 @ Oct 18 2006, 23:40) My ... Oct 19 2006, 17:36
Artemis3 QUOTE (towolf @ Oct 19 2006, 12:36) It pr... Oct 23 2006, 22:22
towolf QUOTE (Artemis3 @ Oct 23 2006, 23:22) Wha... Oct 25 2006, 00:31
badradiation Though, of course, you can write a script using mu... Aug 31 2006, 16:11
peyote I don't like any of the audioplayers under lin... Sep 10 2006, 08:16
VCSkier You might be interested in checking out this threa... Oct 19 2006, 05:39
echo Aqualung supports replaygain in mp3 and mpc files ... Oct 25 2006, 12:47
Artemis3 Really? Oh i might be testing Aqualung pretty soon... Oct 27 2006, 16:06
krazy http://havtknut.tihlde.org/qmpdclient/
This looks... Oct 28 2006, 10:19
donnie QUOTE (krazy @ Oct 28 2006, 10:19) http:/... Oct 28 2006, 14:36
tgoose QUOTE (krazy @ Oct 28 2006, 10:19) http:/... Oct 28 2006, 15:04

krazy QUOTE (tgoose @ Oct 28 2006, 22:04) QUOTE... Oct 29 2006, 04:50
Artemis3 QUOTE (krazy @ Oct 28 2006, 05:19) I wish... Oct 30 2006, 01:01
maacruz Amarok supports any replaygain tag format through ... Oct 28 2006, 20:11
krazy Yeah I did manage to get it going on dapper using ... Oct 31 2006, 03:27
...Just Elliott I'm using qmpdclient until I finish my ruby MP... Nov 2 2006, 12:43![]() ![]() |
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