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#76 2025-07-19 19:05

crosscourt
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Re: Top 5 Linux music players

@Durhammer, given your needs Audacious still looks to be a better choice.

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#77 2025-07-19 21:14

Durhammer
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Re: Top 5 Linux music players

crosscourt wrote:

@Durhammer, given your needs Audacious still looks to be a better choice.

On Q4OS and other distros, I totally agree, but I'm trying another distro where audacious can't process and post/notify the artist and song title from one particular stream source, so might look to see if DeaDBeeF works better there. OTOH, there is no problem listening to any stations on the other distro, just showing the stream's song metadata. But if DDBF can't even handle my music files, I'm outta there....

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#78 2025-07-19 22:31

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Re: Top 5 Linux music players

Clementine/Strawberry were my favorites for quite some time.

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#79 2025-08-23 18:53

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Re: Top 5 Linux music players

Audacious works for so many users and is extremely flexible yet also relatively light.

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#80 2025-09-30 13:37

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Re: Top 5 Linux music players

There's Vermilion by vaxerski

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