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Category Archives: Player
FoxTunes ~ Modular Audio Player
Guayadeque ~ Linux Music Player
Guayadeque is a music management program designed for all music enthusiasts. It is Full Featured Linux media player that can easily manage large collections and uses the Gstreamer media framework. Post Development.
github.com/anonbeat/guayadeque
codeberg.org/thothix/guayadeque
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guayadeque_Music_Player
Snapcast ~ Synchronous Audio Player
Snapcast is a multi-room client-server audio player, where all clients are time synchronized with the server to play perfectly synced audio. It’s not a standalone player, but an extension that turns your existing audio player into a Sonos-like multi-room solution. The server’s audio input is a named pipe /tmp/snapfifo. All data that is fed into this file will be send to the connected clients. One of the most generic ways to use Snapcast is in conjunction with the music player daemon (MPD) or Mopidy, which can be configured to use a named pipe as audio output.
Lollypop ~ GNOME Audio Player
Lollypop is a modern music player for GNOME
- Artist bio, lyrics Artist bio, lyrics: Get artists and tracks information from the web.
- Intuitive browsing: Walk through your collection by genres/artists and through albums artwork.
- Play many audio formats: mp3, mp4, ogg, and flac
- Cover art downloader: Automatic artwork downloader from Last.fm, Itunes and Spotify.
- MTP devices: Sync your music with Android phones and any mtp devices…
- Fullscreen view: Visual access from your couch
- Party mode: Let Lollypop choose music for you.
- Native replaygain support.
- Search in your collection by artist, album and title.

musikcube ~ Terminal-based Audio Client Server
Cross-platform, terminal-based audio engine, library, player and server written in c++. Musikcube compiles and runs easily on Windows, macOS and Linux. It also runs well on a raspberry pi with raspbian, and can be setup as a streaming audio server.

Musique ~ Finely Crafted Music Player
Musique “unclutters” your music listening experience with a clean and innovative interface.

Jajuk ~ Advanced Java Jukebox
Jajuk is a Java music organizer for all platforms. The main goal of this project is to provide a fully-featured application to advanced users with large or scattered music collections.
Jajuk’s main principles are:
- Maximum features – Jajuk is made firstly for advanced users looking for powerful features;
- Maximum usability – Jajuk is designed to be intuitive, fast and provide multiple ways to perform the same operation;
- Maximum portability and desktop integration.

Audio Overload ~ Video Game Music Player
Audio Overload emulates the sound hardware of vintage consoles and computers, allowing you to listen to completely authentic renditions of classic video game tunes. Audio Overload does not play music from arcade games; for that you should use M1.

M1 ~ Mac Arcade Music Player
M1 plays the music from arcade games by running the code in the original ROMs (not supplied). This allows entirely authentic playback of classic video game tunes while you work. M1 does not play music from console and computer games; for that you should use Audio Overload.

Qmmp ~ Qt Audio Player
This program is an audio player, written with the help of the Qt library. The user interface is similar to winamp or xmms. An alternative user interface is also available.

qmmp.ylsoftware.com
sourceforge.net/projects/qmmp-dev
qmmp-modern
An attempt to support “modern” Winamp skins in a Qmmp plugin.
Nuvola ~ Open Source Stream Player
Nuvola (Linux) Apps are web apps running in Nuvola Apps Runtime that provides them with more native user experience and richer desktop integration features than standard web browsers can offer. Nuvola specializes in music streaming services and offers background playback, handling of media key, integration with media player applets, Last.fm scrobbling, lyrics fetching, and much more.
Although Nuvola should work in all Linux desktop environments, we currently test only GNOME (Ubuntu, Fedora), Unity (Ubuntu), and Pantheon (elementaryOS). We hope to explore other desktops in the future.

