Well, I have to say that Harmonoid is the best one I’ve found, it has a ton of cool features, it works and it allows you to be able to see your collection by album and it doesn’t use Electron. Right now its development has stalled a bit but it’s still pretty much in good shape, though.
Thanks OP, this type of posts is honestly the only thing I can say that I miss from Reddit, I hope people keep making posts like this here.
Have you tried Strawberry? It’s the best one out there, imo.
I want to like Strawberry as a way to connect to Subsonic server on Linux, but it’s just so clunky. I hate list view, as well as the theme…
Which theme? If you configure it right it should match the system theme. Here’s what mine looks like on Plasma 5, Breeze Dark.
Have you tried Sublime Music (GTK)? I used other (Electron) alternatives but Electron sucks, Sublime Music feels pretty fast.
I have and it’s great but I use KDE so I prefer a QT-based player
Yep, and that is why Cantata is still the best music player for the QT environment.
Sadly development stopped over a year ago. Strawberry is still very active though.
Yes, well developed stopped years ago. Maintainers hip stopped a year ago. Still the best however and I will use until it breaks!
Need to make the switch, still using clementine, I like the Visualizations Clementine has that are missing in Strawberry.
For Viz I like projectM (clone of the old MilkDrop), available through Steam.
Can confirm, strawberry is great!
I just want winamp in working order.
Audacious has a winamp mode and supports winamp skins.
QMMP supports Winamp skins, that’s what I’m using, it’s fantastic.
I tried qmmp a while ago and it is unusable for me because it doesn’t have the library view that winamp had (at least that I could find).
Unfortunately, this is not actually free software, it is distributed under an EULA: https://github.com/harmonoid/harmonoid/blob/master/EULA.txt
I still miss armarok 1.4.10
Is Amarok still a thing? I stopped using players a few years back in favour of Spotify, but I’m considering self hosting a collection again, and I remember Amarok being the best player by far.
TDE still supports it, but I’m pretty sure KDE no longer does. So you can still get it, but it will require a little extra work.
I’ll probably end up using a streaming server or something. I use too many disparate devices these days where I want things to work more like Spotify instead of your traditional Winamp style player.
Embrace tradition, return to XMMS
“It really kicks the llama’s ass” (on Linux)
…or it once did, pity it isn’t really available anymore.QMMP is the spiritual successor of the project, and supports Winamp skins.
I like Tauon Music Box.
Python based. Relatively easy to compile. It’s also on flathub.
Reminds me of MusicBee, good ol’ days.
It’s the only thing I’m actually missing after my switch to Linux.
Music playback and organization, file conversion, replay gain and exporting to USB devices all in a single program with a highly customizable UI on top. So far I haven’t found anything that comes even close to replacing all that. Too bad it isn’t open source.
Looks gorgeous. Unfortunate that Subsonic is under “likely impossible” features, but I will try this on my home PC at least.
What do to you use right now to connect to a Subsonic server? I’ve used Strawberry and Sublime. Is there something else?
Oh, wait, there’s also this mopidy backend that works fine but can’t remember if it’s Mopidy-Subsonic or Mopidy-Subidy.
Never heard of them before, thank you, I’ll be checking them out.
I always defaulted to VLC, though I’ve recently gone and looked at Audacious.
I like Audacious. It does everything I need it to do and doesn’t have an oversized webesque GUI.
Harmoniod looks nice but I think the GUI would annoy me (pretty as it is). I might try it out though.
I’ve been using PlexAmp for a long time, but I’ve had a lifetime subscription to Plex for several years now. They have versions for Linux and a headless version you can run on a Raspberry Pi (this one still requires PlexPass).
Jellyfin for FOSS, plex fork
I haven’t heard of harmonoid but will for sure be trying this out! It looks great
Looks nice, a little bit basic though. I’m still using Foobar2000 for my local files, haven’t found anything better even though I’ve looked.
I thought Foobar was windows only?
kid named wine
Yes, Harmonoid is also on Windows, hence why I commented.
Harmonoid is Linux native, not wine.
Sadly still no alternative that comes even close to MusicBee.
I need one that does it all. Extremely large library, complete and complex searching, filtering, changing which columns are displayed/how, complete tags editing and display including less common ones, and the ability to add custom library tags (such as tags for grouping purposes, which I use extensively on top of Genre and Comment). Also need gapless play, ability to add fade in/out and control the length of that fade either when skipping or between all tracks, ability to edit the start/end of some tracks, etc. And good tools for auto-tagging, automatically fetching album art, easy re-organizing like MusicBee which allows you to auto-rename and move selected files along customizable rules, etc etc etc. MusicBee has tons of really good tools and 90% of them are basically required for how I organize and add to my library. And a clean and configurable UI where I can decide what I want to see and where it is, wavebar, visualizers, good controls and a nice auto-DJ, etc etc.
Works really well with Wine now, but still there’s some annoying things like it not being detected as a media source, and not being recognized by the normal media buttons/widgets. Also recurring audio problems (need to refresh Pipewire or switch the sink) which have gotten better but still not quite there.
God audio stuff on linux still has a long way to go.
I thought I was the only person who used MusicBee. Crazy to hear it not only brought up, but recommended here. I started using it years ago on a whim after a really basic “try these windows music players!” listicle
I’m in the same boat; longtime MusicBee user on Windows, and it’s one of the few things I haven’t found a “good enough” replacement for on Linux.
Really pretty! Honestly such good Ux. Love the player at the bottom.