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I've been using Quod Libet as my music player for a while now, and it is pretty much exactly what I want in a music player. However, as my music collection grows, it has been slowing down lately. I have over 8000 songs now, around 40 gigs, and Quod Libet will slow down, peg cpu usage, and crash quite often now. What other options do I have? I know Amarok can use a real database backend that should scale way beyond what I currently have, but prefer GTK apps and the Quod Libet interface. Can MPD handle a library this large? Any MPD clients that are Quod Libet like? Anyway to make Quod Libet scale better?
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You can find ario in AUR. It's an mpd fronend that might suit your needs.
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The ario-svn package has a number of features that 1.1 doesn't have:
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MPD handles my music library very well. Fast startup, fast search times and very low cpu usage.
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If you're going to go to AUR you might want to try the quodlibet-svn package first. For some reason building from SVN made Quod Libet act a lot better for me—doesn't lock anymore, it's a lot snappier, etc. I only have about 3000 songs, though, so my experience might not be comparable.
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quodlibet-svn is really nice... but nearly dead too... the main developer is said to be gaming only nowadays and thus has no time for his baby..
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mpd handles large libraries with ease. I recommend sonata.
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quodlibet-svn is really nice... but nearly dead too... the main developer is said to be gaming only nowadays and thus has no time for his baby..
I know nothing about what is happening in quodlibet dev land, but seems quodlibet was released a couple of days ago after several betas so some development is happening.
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I agree with iphitus; mpd + a good client is the best way to play your music library in Linux.
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I wouldn't role out the bigger players (Amarok, Rhythmbox, Banshee and Exaile) so quick....
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I gave Amarok and MPD/ario a shot before seeing quodlibet-svn was an option. Although they were both OK, I really prefer Quodlibet, and the svn version is much more responsive. I'm not sure how long it will scale for, but hopefully it will keep up. If not, mpd seems like a good option if I could find a front end that matched what I like from Quodlibet well enough. Hopefully Quodlibet will continue to be actively maintained as it is my favorite audio player by far!
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I agree with iphitus; mpd + a good client is the best way to play your music library in Linux.
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Artists: 9694
Albums: 5849
Songs: 77177Play Time: 1 days, 9:22:13
Uptime: 6 days, 5:39:11
DB Updated: Thu Sep 18 15:13:25 2008
DB Play Time: 220 days, 4:27:18
And no, it's not slow at all.
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dmz, how did you generate those stats?
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And you have a how many GB music library?!
Or is it in the order of TBs?!
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Well I know I have around 900 albums which is about 62.5 GB
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dmz, how did you generate those stats?
mpc stats
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And you have a how many GB music library?!
Or is it in the order of TBs?!
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Not even near a TB. Only 441 GB. Note that this is only music that I really can enjoy. It's nice to load loads of music in the playlist and just hit shuffle when it's party time, you know.
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ty ~ > mpc stats
Artists: 430
Albums: 893
Songs: 7612Play Time: 0 days, 0:00:00
Uptime: 0 days, 8:28:22
DB Updated: Thu Sep 18 17:57:08 2008
DB Play Time: 27 days, 13:45:35
ty ~ >
Thanks dmz
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Albums: 4450
Songs: 51984Play Time: 0 days, 0:00:00
Uptime: 0 days, 0:00:09
DB Updated: Sat Sep 13 18:49:01 2008
DB Play Time: 151 days, 19:39:05
~1.5TB, Lossless only, no slowdowns whatsoever.
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Artists: 464
Albums: 881
Songs: 8266
Play Time: 0 days, 2:21:53
Uptime: 0 days, 14:36:48
DB Updated: Fri Sep 19 09:15:39 2008
DB Play Time: 28 days, 18:03:07
And I thought I had a big library...
What kinds of music do you guys listen to? I've got lots of blues, jamband, classic rock. Some other odds and ends.
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Artists: 464 Albums: 881 Songs: 8266 Play Time: 0 days, 2:21:53 Uptime: 0 days, 14:36:48 DB Updated: Fri Sep 19 09:15:39 2008 DB Play Time: 28 days, 18:03:07
And I thought I had a big library...
What kinds of music do you guys listen to? I've got lots of blues, jamband, classic rock. Some other odds and ends.
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Here's me: http://www.last.fm/user/Arch
That's right, I nabbed the nick Arch way back in 2004 on Audioscrobbler and Neowin.net Arch Linux and I were meant to be together.
And to derail this thread a little bit: does anybody know of a linux music player that doesn't use a database? Just adds files from your directories ala Foobar?
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dmz wrote:It takes a true audiophile to require The Spice Girls in lossless quality
Here's me: http://www.last.fm/user/Arch
That's right, I nabbed the nick Arch way back in 2004 on Audioscrobbler and Neowin.net Arch Linux and I were meant to be together.And to derail this thread a little bit: does anybody know of a linux music player that doesn't use a database? Just adds files from your directories ala Foobar?
The Spice Girls is very underestimated. And Mel C is a hell of a girl. So beautiful.. I wish.. oh well. Maybe you want to take a look at mocp or cmus, if you dont want to use mpd.
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dmz wrote:And to derail this thread a little bit: does anybody know of a linux music player that doesn't use a database? Just adds files from your directories ala Foobar?
Why would that matter? It's not something you would notice how a program stores its data...
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