![]() So in Foobar you have a lot of options how to filter your library using different plugins, that’s not really an option. One thing DeaDBeeF does not do is building an actual library file though, and I haven’t found a plugin that does either. Tried Clementine and Amarok for a while and the interface while fine at first didn’t really suit me, there was too much stuff I didn’t want and couldn’t remove, or that I wanted and couldn’t add.Īs I was searching for something native I stumbled on DeaDBeeF somewhere here on the forum and I got it set up pretty much the way I had Foobar before, I did have to compile some plugins myself tho. So if you really like it that much you can still use it, which is what I did for a while. To be fair Foobar2000 is known to run pretty well under WINE, except for some plugins. So rather than hack something together (unless that is the best course) I wanted to reach out to the lovely community again. ![]() MPD (this one intrigues me a lot since I’m a minimalist in both physical media and digital/software).I’m hoping we can have a good discussion about this as well, so if you list a suggestion/recommendation let me know why and if you use it or just heard about it. I watched the old TekSyndicate video(s) on it and would love to use it on Linux but they still won’t release a *nix version. I’d like something simple like iTunes (in the way that I can setup a library location and it just works) but I love Foobar2000. I have a 7th generation iPod Classic that I want to make sure I can still synchronize with but I feel like that should be a fairly “easy” hurdle to overcome. I just switched back from Windows (an online class was being a butt and I couldn’t deal with it plus the stress of the OS not working) onto Fedora 33 Workstation (using the GNOME desktop currently) and need a music player. ![]() I did a quick search and found a few “old” (read more than a couple years) posts regarding what people use to listen to their music on Linux. ![]()
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