Hello,
+1 for your great work.
My choices:
1. Rhythmbox
2. deadbeef music player. It's small and expandable.
Thanks,
Amit Bidkar
On 18/05/21 3:57 pm, Eric Curtin wrote:
Personally I use VLC for everything video and music. Because I know it
works for most files I throw at it! So my choice would be:
1. Leave as is, shorter install times, smaller iso's. Not a critical
package.
2. VLC
3. rhythmbox
But just my 0.02!
On Mon 17 May 2021, 00:35 Michael Lueck, <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Greetings team,
My music player of choice on Linux is:
Yousuf Philips wrote:
> 1. rhythmbox (8,473kb): The recommended option as it is in
regular development and is used by flavors (gnome, mate, budgie)
as well as xfce distros (mint, manjaro, mx).
My one critique of it is it can be challenging to, by typing part
of the text you know is an attribute of a file, to actually
consistently find the piece of music you are seeking. I have
enabled all
of the available view attribute lists. I keep trying to move the
attribute keywords I remember to spots Rhythmbox full text
searches on in that player UI search field.
Otherwise, rock solid, no issues.
I am thankful,
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Michael Lueck
Lueck Data Systems
http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/ <http://www.lueckdatasystems.com/>
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