Share a screenshot of your audio players (including mobile audio players)
Do you use audio players? Any special customization/theme?
This is foobar2000 v2.0. I know you can do a lot of customization but this is enough for me. I also use foo_title which adds a customizable mini window:
(Not my screenshot but I use the same theme for my mini window)
I wish I could take credit for the screenshot. I was mostly joking, because Winamp was the best music player. Currently I listen to music with Plexamp on my Samsung phone with Qudelix 5k and iems.
No need to reinvent the wheel. It works perfectly without any of the problems new software has. Though it does get a bit small on today's screens and fractional scaling is still such a mess I refuse to use it.
I tend to go with stock cmus on linux, with mouse support turned on. It also works as an interface if I'm in a hurry and I want to ssh into another computer attached to speakers. Not pretty, not fancy, but quick.
I use Musicbee and have no idea what I'll do if I ever switch OS.
Many would probably find it bloated or ugly, but I have been using it for years and love all the features. Off the top of my head: split tags (multiple artists), powerful auto playlists, dedicated audiobooks and inbox sections, automatic file organisation, support for all tag fields plus many custom ones, playcounts and played dates, custom keybinds, file re-encoder, audio gain calculation and support, scrobbling... the point is, I actually use all this quite frequently and I'm kinda stuck with it now lol.
There are definitely things I wish it did better, and I know that a lot of this could be accomplished with multiple programs. But having it all in one package is massively helpful for speed/efficiency. I tried some Linux music players recently and I struggle to see how I'd move my workflow across; There would definitely be compromises.
@IronKrill Just from the screenshot it looks wonderfully bloated tbh. There's so much interesting information in it that I would love to see my library through it. The player I'm using (Audacious) also had a lyrics plugin, but it's currently broken.
The best match on Android I've found for the way I use my library is GoneMad, but as much as there are things I like about it there are also many I don't, such as lack of easy ratings, no way to edit song files in a compatible way with MusicBee, lack of display options such as song counts on the artist lists, and more. I wish there was a MusicBee mobile.
I used Musicolet before this which had the best queue system I've seen for a music player, mobile or not, but sadly there was no easy way to import and sync my .m3u playlists from the PC which was an absolute deal breaker. Musicolet required everything to be internal to itself.
I used Clementine for years but the project eventually got abandoned. Now I use Strawberry, which is based on it. I'm still working out how to completely replace the default theme (folder colours, tooltips, other small details are stuck in adwaita mode) but other than that it's an excellent music player.
I use Strawberry too, because it's a Qt app and it integrates very well with my Plasma desktop, and because it supports Subsonic/*sonic protocol/API (I'm using Gonic as my *sonic server).
And I was able to achieve quite nice look/color-scheme with my Strawberry, so it looks very good on my desktop too 👍
+1 for Symfonium (I use Jellyfin as my backend instead of Navidrome). It's really customizable, actively developed, and well worth the few bucks that it costs.
I don't know how Symfonium never came up in my searches, but it looks really promising! I'll be testing this out with the trial for sure, just installed it.
If you ever have a problem or a feature request, there is a forum in which the developer is really active. So far I've made some bug reports and a small feature request and all where answered within a couple hours (though the request was obviously not implemented that fast :D)
Oh, I forgot to add to the post that I also use foobar2000 (the mobile version) when listening to music on my smartphone.
One of the most important features for me is the ability to easily listen to my music library in "Shuffle (albums)" mode. (So I can listen to random full albums.)
Even if it's not open source, I like the massive amount of plugins and format's compatibility, which is important so I don't have to install different programs for specific programs.
I use Sayonara. Not my screnshot, I usually have the spectogram open on the left cause I think it looks cool lol. Sometimes I use VLC if I just want to listen to a particular thing quickly.
On mobile I usually use Gelli to stream my music library from my Jellyfin server on my desktop.
I'm using AIMP, because it has cool features baked in, like playback speed, which you can bind to keys, has slick themes and skins, also support variety of formats, also visualizers.
@crimeschneck I really missed bragging about my digital customizations. Here is how my music player looks like (Audacious on MX Linux):
Genere tags are sometimes wrong, I didn't bother changing them manually. I also have a customized conky that displays the song details on my desktop:
Foobar2000 is a wonderful player, and it's a pity that there's no version for Linux yet. At least I have it on mobile, although I wasn't able to change its theme with the current version. Imo, looks aside, it's the best music player for me - it has the smallest size while having all the features I need.
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