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mcastel said

mcastel  

(Yet) another survey: music player of preference? Amarok, Rhythmbox, Songbird, Banshee... ?

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mcastel posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

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hirvinen  

Amarok rokrok

hirvinen commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

myrtti  

mpd + ario/mmpd

myrtti commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

Kuytu  

Spotify on Wine

Kuytu commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

mkoga  

Quod Libet

mkoga commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

bubu1uk  

to my opinion, amarok's the best, exaile good enough replacement. rhythmbox sometimes ok and good. sometimes annoying. banshee, rather annoying.

btw, i still do like console players. ;)

p.s.: i like ur suveys. :D

bubu1uk commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

Plux  

mp3berg. :) (will someday be released)

Plux commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

mcastel  

console, mpd.... boys, what geeky answers! Much interesting, I think I'll continue with this little play of surveys, it's quite istructive, to me ;)

Anyone (apologize for the trivial choice..) use Songbird? I like it mainly because I find attractive to use the same program on Win/Mac/Linux..

mcastel commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

bubu1uk  

tried moc?
moc (music on console) is a full-screen player designed to be powerful and easy to use.
;) pretty simple to use.

bubu1uk commented on posted to #linux 23.03.2009 (en)

trm  

I'm really using Amarok 1.4.x but have been testing Amarok 2 also. For now Amarok 1.4 is better than 2. Previous player was XMMS ;-D

trm commented on posted to #linux 24.03.2009 (en)

briealeida  

I'm still loving Amarok 1.4, myself. :-).

briealeida commented on posted to #linux 27.03.2009 (en)

jtirila  

I tried MOC, it seems really nice but I've just been lazy and mostly listened to Last.fm lately. I guess that comes to an end today or tomorrow, grrrr!

Also, MPlayer.

jtirila commented on posted to #linux 30.03.2009 (en)

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