What's a good music player for GNU/Linux? Rhythmbox is buggy and has bad layout design.
I already use cmus and I like it, but I'm looking for a non-terminal program, something more like Rhythmbox except not shitty
Deadbeef
>>60555670
Agreed. The rest are just bloat and Deadbeef is the Foobar2000 of Linux.
>>60555663
VLC
Foobar2000 with wine
>>60555663
If you like retro check audacious with a winamp skin
>>60555663
I fucking hate all of the music players on Linux. They all seem to either be ugly as sin or missing features.
Clementine is good but it's still just such an ugly UI compared to something like Musicbee
mpd + some graphical mpd client
or Clementine
>>60555799
nail, hammer.
Lollipop is bearable, but it can't into gapless which is bullshit.
Genuine question, whats wrong with rhythmbox? Its what ive always used.
>>60555837
too buggy for me, for example sometimes when I try to sort the tracks by name or date the buttons won't do anything.
>>60555741
Or that, too. OP, if you don't care about aesthetics in your music library then this will also work. Also, you will get video files in VLC so, two-in-one. But if you want a proper video player then, get MPV.
>>60555794
Not OP but I tried it and it works fine. Although if you won't be tagging music files and attaching album covers then Deadbeef is just as good if not better unless you require the use of a certain Foobar2000 plug-in or add-on but even then, Deadbeef has pretty much the basic stuff although they might not work since it is still being developed.
TL:DR: Deadbeef purely for playback and Foobar2000 with Wine for tagging/attaching and playback.
>>60555878
Why not using EasyTag for tagging?
>>60555728
How do I get my media keys to work with Deadbeef? I can't seem to change any keybinds on that program.
>>60555905
I don't trust any tagger for automated tag-writing to file.
>>60555933
Long time since I used Deadbeef. I don't. Know
>>60556097
Is not automated if you don't want it.