• kirk781@discuss.tchncs.de
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    3 months ago

    I used it in the past on Linux and liked it’s relatively small memory footprint though I am currently on Strawberry ( a fork of Clementine).

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      3 months ago

      Has strawberry gotten any easier to theme? I tried a few years back and just couldn’t handle the aesthetics, and theming it seemed to only do some parts properly.

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      3 months ago

      Wasn’t Amarok (from which Clementine was forked) recently brought back from the dead?

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    3 months ago

    Oh! I should get back to it… Togrther with the winamp skins I had downloaded from internet archive.

    Plus projectM from Steam, and Spotube… I could stop using the monthly subscription for (*1) an ugly UI that barely handles drag-and-drop and is a mess to make my playlists with.

    (*1) tbh, the recommendation engine got me hooked at first, but my interest has been fading away.

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    3 months ago

    Is there a really complete Linux audio player? By complete I mean : shuffle, queue management and reorganization, cover support, sort by album, artist, etc… Have good tools, like eq or compressor.

    One day I searched and tried many but didn’t find a good one

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    3 months ago

    I like deadbeef because it reminds me of the foobar2k days. Very simple interface but behind the context menu is hidden tagging, replaygain editing, a robust plugin system, and all the more advanced features I need to keep my collection well groomed.