![]() CMUS is, honestly, the best way to listen to music if you just want to listen with music and be done. (Although I haven't used it in a while, so it might be better now) I'd definitely recommend trying it. Deadbeef is a great player, with a lot of options that also allows for customization of interface, but it falls behind in power and options compared to Foobar. ![]() Some were already mentioned, but here are the ones I liked: If you have problems with it and want an alternative there are a few. Would I recommend using the Foobar on Linux? From my experience yes, it's definitely worth it compared to other music players I've used on Linux, which I mostly disliked. ![]() Again, I can live with that as I mostly use keyboard shortcuts to adjust my system volume anyways, but it is annoying. Just the slider though - ReplayGain and Preamp work perfectly, but the slider doesn't change the volume at all. As I like layout with only a peak and VU meter I haven't had a problem with it.īiggest problem I had is that the volume slider within foobar does fuck all. Seriously - if you're one of the guys who like having every visualization showing it might be annoying. Some stuttering when using it with a lot of visualizations and the rest of the system under load. Not a big deal, but it can be annoying loading the music up again, installing extensions and setting up your layout if you didn't save it. Once (and only once in about a year of use) Foobar wouldn't start no matter what I did and I had to reinstall it. Slow startup time compared to other similar apps and Foobar on Windows (it takes a couple of seconds, nothing horrible) ![]() I've been using Foobar2000 on my linux PC for a while and it works great - including extensions, but there are some issues: I have it Foobar through wine separately, as I once had a problem with it and decided to remove an unknown variable in case it happens again. (In case you're new to Linux, Ubuntu(which is Debian-based) overall is a bit easier to use then Debian so you might want to give it a shot too.) On Ubuntu you can download Foobar2000 from the Ubuntu Software Center now, which is really easy. ![]()
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