Which open source audio player is your favorite?

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Open Music columnist Chris Hermansen has been testing out open source music players to see which ones have the features he likes. In his most recent article, he explains 6 things he loves about the Guayadeque open source music player, and shares his experience testing out other players.

Which open source music player is your favorite? Take our poll.

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657 votes tallied
Amarok
9% (59 votes)
aTunes
1% (6 votes)
Audacious
11% (73 votes)
Banshee
5% (35 votes)
Clementine
16% (108 votes)
cmus
3% (17 votes)
Exaile
1% (6 votes)
gmusicbrowser
1% (7 votes)
Guayadeque
2% (13 votes)
Quod Libet
1% (7 votes)
Tomahawk
2% (16 votes)
VLC
47% (310 votes)

Results

Comments

11 Comments

Mpd. With ncmpc or Sonata.

Missing deadbeef

Lollypop

Missing a lot of stuff... Rhythmbox, ncmpcpp,etc...

Miro Player for download an listen audio an vídeo podcasts.

Missing Pragha (http://pragha-music-player.github.io/)

Mixxx ! http://www.mixxx.org/

Any good open-source music player for Android?

I like gmpc. That I can discover just quickly looking, it doesn't provide a display of level and bitrate. It has many different ways to lookup music in your collection, and with its plugins, various possibilities for cover art, lyrics, guitar tabs ... maybe other things as well. Works with mpd, so if you're happy with that, gmpc makes a good front-end.

Don't forget MOC - Music On Console.

Easy Deadbeef.