Advise a good audio mp3 player

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  • What is the criterion of "goodness"? Stability or tricked? Multifunctionality (Radio, Internet station ala Last FM) or sharpening only to play music. What is your graphic environment (environment) -Gnome / Sneakers. Indicate your knowledge of linups too. Tell me what do you want and you will be offered a solution))) - veesot
  • OS Ubuntu 12.04 Gnome version. It is necessary that there be an equalizer, playlists and a track evaluation system (the asterisks were in the rhythmbox), in general, that's all) Linux knowledge can be said to be zero) I just wanted to go to Linux, it seemed to me faster from all sides) - Anton Melnikov
  • End ... read reviews livenix.blogspot.com/2010/09/linux.html and habrahabr.ru/qa/5299 and comments))) - veesot
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    The rhythmbox is worth it, but how much I did not try and the equalizer failed to deliver, it does not see the module ... - Anton Melnikov
  • DeaDBeeF. Nothing better yet came up with :) IMHO, of course. - Captain Flint

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Then rhythmbox or Exaile. The second one is prettier, but it was written with the use of the python language, and according to reviews, it has problems with clearing the memory. In other words - the memory will flow away. Read Mona here http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exaile. Rhythmbox easier, but also faster. True, he has a mania - rescan the collection at startup (turned off). Then you can switch to mpd + sonata | gmpc. Simple, cheap and cheerful. And it works and resources at the minimum eats.

    Top 10 Linux MP3 Players »Lindesklindesk.com/.../top-10-linux-mp3-players/ find what you need

      Amarok has all of the above. It requires qt, but in my opinion it does not matter.

      • In defense of amarok. With the release of KDE4, many of its programs lost in the number of settings, who want to preserve the functionality of the old KDE3.5 pay attention to trinitydesktop.org - sercxjo

      I also looked for a convenient player ... and the only solution I have been using for a year and a half is aimp + wine. It works quite fast, I did not notice any major problems (except for a problem with a pause - when you click on the play after a pause, it does not start to lose). (Amarok is getting worse every year, and the interface settings are getting smaller) Clementine is becoming very popular, you can try it

        xnoise-audio player based on gtk ++, from the point of view of goodness, usability, it fits. To the last fm, through the audio scrobler it automatically detects what else you can add files to the music library with one click (two) on the file, you can rewrite the tags to the music (more at least on MPEG-3 files), in principle I like it, in the repository it is not there, which is sad, you need to search the Internet to find it, how it goes-Google to help you, all the libraries add automatically nothing needs) of .xnoise website -http: //www.xnoise-media-player.com/

          I like the ideological counterpart of foobar2000 - DeaDBeeF . Eats little memory, nice interface, supports global hotkeys, plays flac + cue with a breakdown into tracks and still knows a lot of things .

            Can recommend Rhythmbox

            https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Rhythmbox

            Screenshots

            https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Rhythmbox/Screenshots