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#1 2007-07-18 03:10:16

tony5429
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media player for linux [solved]

I need a media player for music on linux which is lightweight, plays mp3s and oggs, edits id3 tags, and has native support for the last.fm plugin. anyone have any ideas?

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#2 2007-07-18 05:24:40

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

audacious would be my suggestion. There exists an last.fm-plugin which should work. And it does all the other stuff you want.


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#3 2007-07-18 07:03:01

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

Quod Libet is what You are searching for

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#4 2007-07-18 08:07:11

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

mpd + gmpc/sonata + lastfm plugin

i know one of those two frontends does id3 editing, but can't remember which.

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#5 2007-07-18 09:10:24

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

iphitus wrote:

mpd + gmpc/sonata + lastfm plugin

i know one of those two frontends does id3 editing, but can't remember which.

I second that. MPD is fantastic big_smile


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#6 2007-07-18 09:52:33

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

tony5429 wrote:

I need a media player for music on linux which is lightweight, plays mp3s and oggs, edits id3 tags, and has native support for the last.fm plugin. anyone have any ideas?

I think there is not such.
Amarok can do everything you want but it is not so lightweight.
Any mpd frontend can't not edit tag (not completely 100% sure) if there is : tell me also big_smile

I suggest, if you don't want mpd, audacious for playing music and easytag for tags editing.

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#7 2007-07-18 10:44:47

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

double checked, and sonata has advanced tag editing support. Sonata is a MPD frontend.
http://sonata.berlios.de/documentation.html#faq_7

James

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#8 2007-07-18 10:57:31

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

arox1 wrote:

Quod Libet is what You are searching for

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#9 2007-07-18 14:48:34

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

thanks everyone. i'll give mpd/sonata a shot - looks nice.

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#10 2007-07-18 15:26:09

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

If you want to edit (id3) tags with sonata you have to install packages taglib and tagpy.

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#11 2007-07-18 15:56:40

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

FWIW, the latest version of Sonata also includes audioscrobbling.


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#12 2007-07-19 05:18:28

tony5429
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Re: media player for linux [solved]

hrm.....

well I ran 'pacman -Sy mpd sonata'
then I added mpd to the daemons list in /etc/rc.conf
then i rebooted
now when i run sonata, i cant seem to "connect".... what am i doing wrong??

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#13 2007-07-19 06:00:40

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

tony5429 wrote:

hrm.....

well I ran 'pacman -Sy mpd sonata'
then I added mpd to the daemons list in /etc/rc.conf
then i rebooted
now when i run sonata, i cant seem to "connect".... what am i doing wrong??

Did you configure /etc/mpd.conf?
If not then this might be helpful (and the comments in mpd.conf):
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mpd

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#14 2007-07-19 07:25:45

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Re: media player for linux [solved]

Yes! I got it and I love it! Thanks!

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