Best Free Software music player?

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pogiako12345
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I currently use Clementine, looking for better alternatives. It's good so far, but yeah, still looking for alternatives.

Dogers
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I use audacious from the Trisquel repository, it's fast, compatible and easy to use.

pogiako12345
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Thanks a lot! Holy shit looks legit! Just started using it.

Garsmith
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Rhythmbox works for me.

a_slacker_here
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¿Why is this post on the troll hole?

pogiako12345
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:)

tdlnx

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I just use Rhythmbox. I like how it organizes audio in different categories and gets out of the way when you need some ambient background noise.

Alij
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for console http://moc.daper.net/
Musique with GUI player http://flavio.tordini.org/musique

SuperTramp83

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Alij - I've been using minitube for quite some time now, but never tried musique. It is the perfect music player. Simple, nice looking, album info and lyrics - all I need from a music player. THX!

Alij
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Antes usaba Banshee, pero es pesado y casi nunca organizaba mis colecciones y caratulas como debía. Musique es lo mejor que he probado, sencillo y bonito, la versión 1.4 ofrece integración con el escritorio (parcial). Ahora descargo menos pero siempre es bueno tener algo de música en local. La única cosa que no me gusta es que no puedo cargar listas de reproducción pues lo divide en grupos artista/nombre, pero nada importante.

pizzaiolo
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I have tried a few, but stuck to Banshee. I really like how it automatically organizes my music folder.

JadedCtrl
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GNOME Music is a nice application, if you don't need to really do that much configuration to your library (AKA everything is grouped in the proper artist and albums)-- else, I'd second Banshee or VLC.

davidnotcoulthard (not verified)
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I use Clementine. I also use Decibel which isn't bad.

Neither are Totem or VLC.

Audacious is great...apart from Library management (or however I'm supposed to call it) and without it I might as well use Totem or VLC insteaqd (which I do).