gmusicbrowser
deadbeef
gmusicbrowser | deadbeef | |
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6 | 15 | |
192 | 1,559 | |
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0.0 | 9.6 | |
3 months ago | 23 days ago | |
Perl | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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gmusicbrowser
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Suggest some local music player for debian based distros
Gmusicbrowser is pretty good feature-wise. It's very configurable and has many different layouts. It might not look very modern by default, but with a modern gtk theme and some fiddling it looks okay to me at least.
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Prima: Cross-platform GUI toolkit written in Perl
Perl actually had a pretty good UI story way back when. Perl/Tk always was well documented and Perl's syntax works quite well with the original Tcl-ish/Shell style.
Note that GIT's default GUI parts are written in exactly that.
Tk then hit a bit of a limit when it came to common widgets, and so got less popular.
Perl also had a good implementation of Win32, if I remember correctly.
These days, both Perl and GUIs are on a steady decline, so there's not much moving in that space. Gmusicbrowser[1] is written in Perl/Gtk, if I remember correctly.
[1]:https://gmusicbrowser.org/
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Music player recommendations with a few requirements
Gmusicbrowser is great, very customizable.
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There seems to be no Linux music player that supports reading and writing to the POPM rating tag, and making smart playlists based on both those ratings and other playlists. Or, "I really freaking miss MusicBee, man"
G Music Browser
- Foobar2000
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Which music players exist which are currently still developed/maintained and have a GUI?
gmusicbrowser Exaile Audacious Quod Libet DeaDBeef
deadbeef
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
this was my personal 'want' from deadbeef that felt a little awkward https://github.com/DeaDBeeF-Player/deadbeef/issues/2365 (recently added and recently played playlists). it may be doable with plugins or some shell scripting perhaps
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Playing Hi-Res audio in Steam Deck
I know not everyone is into this hobby. However, if you want to play dsf files, this article covers lots of Linux Players (and devices that use Linux). MPD (Media Player Daemon) seems to be a popular option for most of the devices and distributions mentioned in the article. However, if you want to try a player that does not require you to install various packages with root access, Deadbeef seems to work properly.
- Strawberry Music Player 1.0.16 Released
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When switching to Linux, what were some programs that you had to stop using because they weren't supported on Linux?
Deadbeef, maybe? This one is the most similar to foobar2k from what I tried (yeah I miss it too).
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Suggestions for a FLAC audio player giving spectrograms on Linux playing well with LDAC headphones?
Deadbeef is the most feature rich player on Linux that doesn't look like an eyesore, imo.
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averagePcmr
DeaDBeeF is the closest.
- Плеер Deadbeef теперь тоже protestware
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DeaDBeeF 1.9.0 released
Nah. They were removed and are no longer found in the repository's locale directory.
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There seems to be no Linux music player that supports reading and writing to the POPM rating tag, and making smart playlists based on both those ratings and other playlists. Or, "I really freaking miss MusicBee, man"
DeadBeef - Only possible with a plugin that is not obvious to a new user and easily misable
- Rockin DeaDBeeF
What are some alternatives?
quodlibet - Music player and music library manager for Linux, Windows, and macOS
panon - An Audio Visualizer Widget in KDE Plasma
Prima
Volumio - Volumio 2 - Audiophile Music Player
Clementine - :tangerine: Clementine Music Player
prima - PRIMA is a package for solving general nonlinear optimization problems without using derivatives. It provides the reference implementation for Powell's derivative-free optimization methods, i.e., COBYLA, UOBYQA, NEWUOA, BOBYQA, and LINCOA. PRIMA means Reference Implementation for Powell's methods with Modernization and Amelioration, P for Powell.
strawberry - :strawberry: Strawberry Music Player
projectm - projectM - Cross-platform Music Visualization Library. Open-source and Milkdrop-compatible.
mpd - Music Player Daemon
Cog - Cog - A Free and Open Source Audio Player for macOS 10.13+