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Audio player for Linux (Ubuntu 9.10)
Colleagues. I'm not a particular Linux guru, so I need your help.
You need a regular audio player without any bells and whistles like media libraries, integration with last.fm, etc. none of this is needed.
Its only task is to play music with folders, and it is very desirable to be able to work with windows tag encodings.
It seems that, according to the first signs, DeaDBeeF should have come up - but for some reason there is absolutely no sound in it.
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In fact, deadbeef, as you rightly pointed out, really fits. Can we try to figure out why it does not work? Does it give errors or something else?
From players it is possible to advise qmmp still.
do not judge strictly, I'm a pervert and have not found anything better than winamp. so wine-->winamp. And so, like Rhythmbox nothing. And if you have an apple device, then Rhythmbox is for you.
Audacious +1
he has View - Winamp. At least it's not buggy to use.
qxmpp and stuff like that xmpp periodically bugs, for example, if I add a folder to the list where there are a lot of files
Rhythmbox is quite suitable for you, disable all plugins in the settings and you have exactly what you want, a simple audio player without unnecessary frills
I'm using mocp (music-on-console player) running in yeahconsole. It is really handy if you often change the playlist, choosing music from different folders according to your mood.
Everything is fine with encodings, but for this you may need to uncomment one line in the config.
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