On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM, david <gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Kaffeine works for me. I hate Noatun. I find mplayer nice for command > line use. I don't care much about media player's organization abilities, > I'm find with Konqueror's file management capabilities. > > > > Loki Davison wrote: > > Hi all, > > Well, name says it all, what do people like for an audio player? > > I read this blog post and was wondering if there is something he > > missed as i have somewhat similar experiences, > > > > http://blog.brokenfunction.com/2008/04/26/why-arent-there-any-good-linux-media-players/ > > > > I've been using audacious and amarok and both seem to have there > > problems. Amarok makes me think too much about searching and freaks > > out parsing a lot of my collection and seem really, really stupid in a > > few ways. Also i don't like it how it can't just play from the > > collection, i.e when it finishes that album, just go onto the next, > > etc. Audacious is ok in a no organisation at all way. I like all my > > music to be easy to search and there is 200gb of it. > > > > Aqualung seems technically just what i want, but the interface is not > > my taste. I find it really ugly and a bit unfriendly. > > > > So what are the options? > > -- > David > gnome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > authenticity, honesty, community > > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user > So general summary of the discussion is apart from Amarok the options for attractive and functional audio players are minimal. I really hoped there was an app out there that did everything i want. Does anyone know of an app that uses and album cover view as more central feature? Lots of apps seem focused to non-album listening. Loki _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user