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    Top 10 Players For Linux

    Her is the list of best players for linux (Desktop environment wise)

    For KDE Desktop :
    Amarok :
    Amarok is written in C + +. Probably the leader in this category, a player Amarok is provided natively for KDE and so depends on its libraries (Qt).
    There's no denying it is truly comprehensive, relatively fine, but a bit greedy level resources. The applications available are very varied, a quick overview of its features:

    - Dependencies KDE (Qt)
    - Search System
    - Managing dynamic playlist
    - Systray icon
    - Many plugins
    - Lyrics online management kits
    - Management Last.fm, Magnatune, Jamendo, and many other Ampache
    - Good documentation, nice site.



    Juk :
    - Collection and management of playlists from multiple users
    - Research and automatically import playlists (files. m3u) and music files
    Search auto playlists and updates to this one
    - View as tree reading lists generated according to albums, artists and genres
    history to know which files have been read and when it was
    ability to extract information about the music (singer's name, title, album, etc..) depending on the structure of file names, or the online consultation MusicBrainz
    - Renames files according to their marks (tags)
    - Reading and editing ID3 (version 1 and 2) and Ogg Vorbis with TagLib
    - Audio Engine uses aRts or GStreamer optionally
    - KDE dependencies


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    Re: Top 10 Players For Linux

    For Gnome Desktop :
    Rhythmbox :

    - Support a very large number of audio formats through GStreamer
    - Edit metadata (tag)
    - Reading and creating audio CDs
    - Support the "fade"
    - Getting information on the Internet (lyrics, covers ...)
    - Support for Web-Radio
    - Playlists (manual or "smart")
    - Podcast Support
    - Good integration of Jamendo, Magnatune, or Last.fm
    - A plugin system (the features that you are useless are defeatable)
    - Support for the iPod and music players using the MTP protocol
    - Support a very large number of audio formats through GStreamer



    Exaile :
    - Exaile is written in Python.
    - Exaile can be considered as an alternative to Amarok, at least it looks pretty (much), certainly not a bad player.
    - I make a longer description: Exaile, an alternative to Amarok.



    Banshee :
    Banshee is an audio and video, it is therefore both. The finish is quite good and provided natively since Gnome is GTK and Mono.
    Banshee is equipped with numerous functions, like Amarok and is really worth to be known.
    Some characteristic

    - Gnome dependencies (GTK and Mono)
    - Search System
    - Managing dynamic playlist
    - Systray icon
    - Many plugins
    - Management pockets
    - Management Last.fm, podcasts, radio and many other
    - Can burn a CD directly.



    Bluemindo :
    Bluemindo is coded in Python / PyGTK.


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    Re: Top 10 Players For Linux

    No special environment :
    Gmusicbrowser :
    - Gmusicbrowser is written in Perl.
    - Designed for playback of playlists of thousands of titles
    highly customizable interface (layout of the window contents of the notification, ...)
    - Ability to play songs corresponding to the current play (same album, same artist, ...)
    - Support ogg, mp3, flac and mpc
    - Mass tag manager and supports several artists and genres as
    - Random customizable criteria
    - Support for multiple plugins LastFM



    Listen :

    - Listen is a player programmed in python.
    - Manage your music collection.
    - Automatically or manually download the covers of your albums
    - Create and edit playlists.
    - Support the Podcast.
    - Listen to Internet radio stations.
    - Support for the iPod, sync songs and playlists album art.
    - See the lyrics.



    Atunes :
    Atunes is written in java. Includes numerous features.



    Songbird :
    The player "made by mozilla" it is beautiful and should also be able to rotate independently under KDE and Gnome. Many functions like the previous players.

    - Playing Ogg Vorbis, MP3, WAV and FLAC for all platforms, as well as AAC and WMA for Mac for Windows
    - Interface Customizations
    - Music management
    - Supports 39 languages
    - Web Browser
    - Mixer
    - Local search multimedia files
    - Reduced display
    - Integration of a plug-in for Last.fm
    - Extensions
    - Tabs for web browsing
    - System Update


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    Re: Top 10 Players For Linux

    Top 10 Players For Linux are as bellow :

    1. Codecs and Other Silliness
    2. Banshee
    3. VLC
    4. Kaffeine
    5. Miro
    6. Amarok
    7. Rhythmbox
    8. Clementine
    9. Quod Libet
    10. Songbird

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    Re: Top 10 Players For Linux

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    decdevid Guest

    Re: Top 10 Players For Linux

    Top 10 Players For Linux :

    1. Amarok
    2. XMMS
    3. RhythmBox
    4. Exaile
    5. Audacious
    6. Banshee
    7. SongBird
    8. Juk
    9. mpg123/mpg321
    10. Other MP3 Players and Media Software…

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