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Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: vonbach on 2008-05-02 22:42:57
Planning on moving to Ubuntu. What's recommended and available from the repositories?

Does it have?

* Cue-sheet support (if it can read embeded cue sheets in FLAC or WavPack files, even better)

* Music transcoding (lossless to lossless and lossless to lossy -- if it can support Nero AAC encoder out of the box or via a plugin too, fantastic)
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: LANjackal on 2008-05-03 08:45:00
LOL. I was about to reply that you should use Amarok, but upon reading your post I don't know of any (single) player that will do what you want.

This would be why Foobar is one of my killer apps for Windows
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: SebastianG on 2008-05-03 09:50:08
I'm on Ubuntu and I've tried Gnome's Rythmbox, Amarok and Audacious (http://audacious-media-player.org/) so far.

Amarok was okay but then it started acting weird (didn't start anymore) so I switched to Audacious (http://audacious-media-player.org/). Audacious (http://audacious-media-player.org/) looks like the old WinAMP, supports quite a lot of formats including CUE sheets. There're also nice plugins available like "global hotkey", and "scrobbler".

(http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/6255/ss42rw2.th.png) (http://img74.imageshack.us/my.php?image=ss42rw2.png)

I still miss Foobar's mass tagging / transcoding features. That's why I occasionally use Foobar2K unter Linux (wine (http://www.winehq.org/)).

Cheers,
SG
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: Spirit_of_the_ocean on 2008-05-03 10:16:36
On Hardy Heron + Wine Foobar2000 works fine for me. No soundstutters.

I use this because no other player has the features I want

Edit: There is a topic abaout that in the foobar2000 general section
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: cabbagerat on 2008-05-04 10:18:37
Foobar2000 under wine is certainly an option.

Quod Libet is also worth a look, and has cuesheet support - but none of the transcoding support you are looking for.
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: MedO on 2008-05-04 15:13:00
Another vote for wine+foobar2000. It worked fine when I tried it (running Hardy Heron 64-Bit), except that it crashed when the Album Art viewer was enabled. I already used it to transcode ape->lame mp3, but there could of course be problems with other command line encoders.
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: echo on 2008-05-04 15:43:17
Audacious looks like the best choice I think. It does have cuesheet support and can transcode to wav/mp3/vorbis/flac with the filewritter plugin.

Aqualung might be another option but no idea if it's in ubuntu's repositories.
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: skamp on 2008-05-04 17:11:34
IIRC, audacious' cue sheet plugin is buggy, and the filewriter plugin isn't bit-perfect. To be confirmed though.
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: szpok on 2008-05-04 21:19:31
Planning on moving to Ubuntu. What's recommended and available from the repositories?


MPD & Sonata, GMPC
Title: Linux Music Player
Post by: TrNSZ on 2008-05-04 21:52:31
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