Addition of a music player app
Amit Bidkar
amit.bidkar1 at gmail.com
Tue May 18 17:49:30 UTC 2021
Hello,
+1 for your great work.
My choices:
1. Rhythmbox
2. deadbeef music player. It's small and expandable.
Thanks,
Amit Bidkar
On 18/05/21 3:57 pm, Eric Curtin wrote:
> Personally I use VLC for everything video and music. Because I know it
> works for most files I throw at it! So my choice would be:
>
> 1. Leave as is, shorter install times, smaller iso's. Not a critical
> package.
> 2. VLC
> 3. rhythmbox
>
> But just my 0.02!
>
>
>
> On Mon 17 May 2021, 00:35 Michael Lueck, <mlueck at lueckdatasystems.com
> <mailto:mlueck at lueckdatasystems.com>> wrote:
>
> Greetings team,
>
> My music player of choice on Linux is:
>
> Yousuf Philips wrote:
> > 1. rhythmbox (8,473kb): The recommended option as it is in
> regular development and is used by flavors (gnome, mate, budgie)
> as well as xfce distros (mint, manjaro, mx).
>
>
> My one critique of it is it can be challenging to, by typing part
> of the text you know is an attribute of a file, to actually
> consistently find the piece of music you are seeking. I have
> enabled all
> of the available view attribute lists. I keep trying to move the
> attribute keywords I remember to spots Rhythmbox full text
> searches on in that player UI search field.
>
> Otherwise, rock solid, no issues.
>
> I am thankful,
>
> --
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> Lueck Data Systems
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