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I like audacious and XMMS and all the other winamp clones but my biggest complaint with them is they have no media library like the new winamp which I prefer and also I am having a hard time find a player that displays embedded cover art because I have all my mp3s tagged with embedded art, if rhythmbox played embedded art it would be my favorite.

I use Quod Libet to organise and play my music collection, Audacious for quickly playing a single file (like podcasts & audiobooks), and MPlayer for streaming (radio etc...).

Quod Libet is the only music app which respects my meticulous tagging of my audio files.

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try the new banshee 1.0 (1.2 as we speak) you wont be dissapointed

I installed it from apt and it reports as version 0.13.2 ?_?

edit: I got it installed now, apparently you have to add this to your third party sources.

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/banshee-team/ubuntu hardy main

deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/banshee-team/ubuntu hardy main

then its listed as banshee-1 instead of banshee... and it didnt uninstall my old banshee and they conflicted and crashed... so far I dont know what to think of it, they should just remove the old one and have the new one only in the repository imo...

edit 2: It just crashes upon start-up still even with both completely removed then reinstalled (only the new banshee)... they need to get in gear and fix this, when Intrepid comes out hopefully they sort all this out, even better if they sorted it out asap because I wont even touch banshee now till they fix this.

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edit 2: It just crashes upon start-up still even with both completely removed then reinstalled (only the new banshee)... they need to get in gear and fix this, when Intrepid comes out hopefully they sort all this out, even better if they sorted it out asap because I wont even touch banshee now till they fix this.

Normally when I do an upgrade to a new major version I blow away all my old config files as well.. then again I always compiled banshee from csv.. and I install everything to the same location.

Tried that but didn't make mention of it, the only version I actually got working was 1.0 from getdeb.net with the banshee/banshee-1 folder deleted, I'll mess around with it but I'm still gonna wait till 1.2 hits the Ubuntu repositorys before I would consider a switch to it.

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It would be nice if we had something similar to Foobar in linux, and by similar i mean exactly the same ;) .

I just downloaded and ran the latest Foobar2000 from their website and played an audio track. It seems to work fine - no special tweaks necessary.

I didn't check out all features, or if there are plug-ins or add-ons.

Hey Linux dwelling Neowinians. I just wanted to know what is the best audio player out there for Linux. I'm currently running Rhythm Box but I am not TOO happy with it =/

I wish there was iTunes for Linux ; ;

XMMS is no longer developed, you have xmms2 but its only a daemon, MPD (Music Player Daemon) with certain other frontends e.g. Gnome Music Player Client, Sonata, and others including Audacious and others are what I use. also you might want to check out VLC, though it has a few annoying bugs which Ive posted bug reports on... including but not limited to, closing after importing a music library over 5 songs.

I use Audacious simply because it looks like Winamp. I can't stand music players that have a huge window just to do the simple task of playing a song. All I need is a playlist.

wow that is very Winamp like, I have actually been looking around for a good audio player this week and this one is awesome.

Thanks!

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