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QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
which one is better for you?.. they all look very similar to me seems most promising and best audio players linux available
Can you provide main differences, advantages and disadvantages among all of them..
thanks a lot.
which one is better for you?.. they all look very similar to me seems most promising and best audio players linux available
Can you provide main differences, advantages and disadvantages among all of them..
thanks a lot.
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
No Elisa?bester69 wrote:seems most promising and best audio players linux available
https://elisa.kde.org/
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
I use cmus, have used to it and it works very well. I will not claim it is the universally best.
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
Quodlibet seems to have a great equalizer in plugins, very similar to DeaDBeef and Audacioud wouldn know to say which one is better, thats why i askedCyborg wrote:I like Deadbeef and Audacious, but at the moment I'm using Audacious a lot more because it has a better equalizer. I haven't tried Quodlibet, sorry.
its has over 80 plugins.. a lot of things there
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
wouldnt be better Guayadeque or Rythtmon for that kind of linux player.. gmusicbrowser doesnt seem very popular to me, I think is not available in most repos.dilberts_left_nut wrote:http://gmusicbrowser.org/
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
cmus would be amazing if were able to play cloud music, specially youtube like mps-youtube...arzgi wrote:I use cmus, have used to it and it works very well. I will not claim it is the universally best.
I love mps-youtube but is not continued.. so Im using tizonia with youtube and soundcloud
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
New one???, trying right nowHallvor wrote:No Elisa?bester69 wrote:seems most promising and best audio players linux available
https://elisa.kde.org/
Crazy thing, its a windows10 music player framework...peace of ugly monster ... dont like it at all..but i undestand it can have its kind of public.- for tastes nothing is written...I prefer Clementine or Strawberry style in this case...Uninstalling!!
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
Did you install the Windows 10 version with Wine?
It is a KDE project and integrates perfectly with the Plasma desktop.
https://i.imgur.com/QMwjqGr.png
Clementine and Strawberry are nice, but none of them integrate well in Plasma.
It is a KDE project and integrates perfectly with the Plasma desktop.
https://i.imgur.com/QMwjqGr.png
Clementine and Strawberry are nice, but none of them integrate well in Plasma.
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
DeaDBeeF and Audacious are my current favorites. I'm not sure yet which one of the two I like more, but I've been using DeaDBeeF the most lately. I only recently found out about DeaDBeeF; I've been using Audacious for some years. Either one of those seems like a better fit for me than Quod Libet (which I haven't played around with much).
Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
looks like this, and that thing its a Microsoft software; even saw same icons like windows login icon..Hallvor wrote:Did you install the Windows 10 version with Wine?
It is a KDE project and integrates perfectly with the Plasma desktop.
https://i.imgur.com/QMwjqGr.png
Clementine and Strawberry are nice, but none of them integrate well in Plasma.
I think elisa might use a .Net framework or a very similar java's one
It seems like a good music app, very cool and elegant, but very simple to my taste and guess same for most of people..doesnt look like linux kind of app
integration surelly is good, but its out of tune for linux..
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
I found out QuodLibet recently , and thought is litle known yet doesnt seem less than the others two.. Im using it now to play soundcloud music, was using tizonia command line, but tizonia doesnt allow me to playback fordward....Im very happy , now i can listen soundcloud music propertly with a linux client and tiny cpu consume.MALsPa wrote:DeaDBeeF and Audacious are my current favorites. I'm not sure yet which one of the two I like more, but I've been using DeaDBeeF the most lately. I only recently found out about DeaDBeeF; I've been using Audacious for some years. Either one of those seems like a better fit for me than Quod Libet (which I haven't played around with much).
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
You are obviously trolling, and that screenshot was as atrocious as the rest of your desktop.bester69 wrote:
It seems like a good music app, very cool and elegant, but very simple to my taste and guess same for most of people..doesnt look like linux kind of app
integration surelly is good, but its out of tune for linux..
Elisa is using
KDE Frameworks 5.78.0
Qt 5.15.2 (built against 5.15.2)
Window system xcb
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
Thanks for sharing information about QuodLibet; I'm going to try it out when I get home from work.
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Re: QuodLibet vs Audacious vs DeaDBeef ?
Try josemariomusik artist, I spend days and days listening same artist, It has like more than 200 tracks hours duration, very good music/tmp wrote:Thanks for sharing information about QuodLibet; I'm going to try it out when I get home from work.
, Its great cos you dont need to add tracks to playlist its able to play them from search.. furthermore it remember last search, so you just need to open up player and start shuffle listening last search
you can use playerctl to control player with shortcuts , in plugins you enable mprid-dbus to be able to control it with playerctl..
here, Example scritps I use:
toggle_quodlibet.sh toggle play/pause
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#!/bin/bash
#
export MPD_HOST=192.168.1.128
MPDP=/home/myuser/.mpd
PID=$(pgrep -f /app/bin/quodlibet)
if [ -z $PID ]
then
echo "Toggle mpc"
else
echo "Toggle QuodLibet"
mpc pause
if playerctl --player=quodlibet status | grep Playing >/dev/null # If mpd is playing
then
echo "playing"
playerctl --player=quodlibet pause
else
playerctl --player=quodlibet play
fi
exit 2
fi
toggle2_quodlibet.sh To play next track
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#!/bin/bash
#
export MPD_HOST=192.168.1.128
MPDP=/home/myuser/.mpd
PID=$(pgrep -f /app/bin/quodlibet)
if [ -z $PID ]
then
echo "Toggle mpc"
else
echo "Toggle QuodLibet"
mpc pause
if playerctl --player=quodlibet status | grep Playing >/dev/null # If mpd is playing
then
echo "playing"
playerctl --player=quodlibet next
else
playerctl --player=quodlibet next
playerctl --player=quodlibet play
fi
exit 2
fi
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#!/bin/bash
#
PID=$(pgrep -f /app/bin/quodlibet)
if [ -z $PID ]
then
echo "Toggle mpc"
else
flatpak run io.github.quodlibet.QuodLibet &
flatpak run io.github.quodlibet.QuodLibet &
exit
fi
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