Which music player do you run under Linux?

Yer I think it might, there are screenshots of Clementine on their website if you want to see

Thanks. It’s not as sleek looking as the one in roon but it gets the job done.

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You’re welcome mate, sorry I couldn’t help more. I stick to audacious & deadbeef these days

Could you please tell me how you got strawberry to look like that?

After swearing by DeaDBeeF for many years, I have now been into Strawberry for a few months and I quite like it. What has always bothered me about DeaDBeeF is that it is only available in AUR, which I would like to avoid if possible.

Cmus for simple + fast. All music on rpi4 Arch/EOS server
Cmus-AIR-rpi4-server

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Nice. How is it doing with streaming, no lags or other problems?

Pudge

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i simple need on personal computing ( keep thing lite ) . Think your page here
" https://discovery.endeavouros.com/category/arm/ " that wonderful. :pray: Any people have free rpi need read + try it.

section 1+2 perfect fit my need

answer question you ask . Zero lag + problems

Apple music user here, I use Cider

feel for you :wink:

By the way I finally found out what the nice oscillator like bar in roon is called. It’s called a waveform bar. Other than roon you can get it in foobar2000 (although that requires wine) or Nulloy. Clementine and Strawberry have similar functionality through what is called a ‘moodbar’.

I use Elisa, primarily, with Strawberry mostly for organizing.

+1 to Deadbeef. When I switched to Linux I was thinking I will need to run Foobar with wine bc players don’t click on me. Tried Mpdevil, Audacious, Strawberry, Sayona and a few. They are quite nice but I don’t feel like that’s it for me.

I used to run Tauon Music Box for a while but its quite resource intensive for eyecandy. After the wiki’s recommendation and many recommendations here, I finally installed it and wow the interface customizing is quite extensive and the audio quality is great as well. Here’s my setup.

It has EQ tho. QL looks quite nice and will try later.

Before switching to Linux I thought abt buying Audirvana but felt like it was preamping the music. Maybe oneday I will play with a foss roon alternative.

I have a lot of mp3 and use folders to organize them.

Ended with Deadbeef for now.

Tried also:

Audacious - no drag and drop out of the box (XFCE + Krusader)
Clementine - when opening from file manager, will not start playing file, just add to playlist
Aimp - stopped working. So will avoid stuff which requieres wine.

AIMP (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/aimp)

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:older_man: realplayer
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VLC :smile:

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Since I switched to GNOME, I’m using the good old Rythmbox again. I only just added the equalizer from the AUR.

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For music i use Strawberry

Mostly Cantata

And for Youtube and other Movies i use MPV

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Strawberry I used under KDE, just want to avoid installing qt applications on GNOME.

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In gtk-Desktop i have always used Lollypop.
I like it when album covers are listed