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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