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ITicDigger2018-07-19 00:51:48
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ITicDigger, 2018-07-19 00:51:48

Is there an audio player for Linux with a decent labeling and filtering system (like AIMP)?

Tell me an audio player under Linux (Ubuntu 16.04) where you could assign tags to tracks and use them for filtering by analogy with the latest versions of AIMP and the closer to it the better, because there, IMHO, everything is just divine. When creating tags, you don’t need to re-enter them - select from the list, you can rename them and this will apply to all tracks, it’s convenient to make selections by tags directly from the track table - check the boxes and you’re done, and if the needs “today are especially thin” you can make a full-fledged query with a complex condition. In short, you feel like in a full-fledged user-friendly database.
Tried Banshee, Clementine, Amarok, Audacious Media Player, and Rhytmbox - all wrong. The closest candidate is Clementine, but unfortunately it can be used for such purposes through a clumsy crutch: write tags in the "comment" tag and filter by this tag in "autoplaylists", but this is so-so.

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Alexander, 2018-07-19
@alexr64

... by analogy with the latest versions of AIMP and the closer to it the better, because there, IMHO, everything is simply divine.
... Tried ...

Try running AIMP with wine.

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kreatr, 2018-07-22
@kreatr

I didn’t use AIMP, so I can’t understand exactly what you need, but try Guayadeque (the language can be broken), there in the Parameters there is editing labels, metadata, adding comments, assigning hotkeys to many functions.
Perhaps it will be possible to use this by analogy with AIMP
See my comment above, there is a more detailed description of the Guayadeque Player functionality

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akimdi, 2018-07-26
@akimdi

Have you tried QMMP yet ?

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