I’m looking forward to it. A good directory browser is important, however I’m surprised to learn that most other players don’t have it
Lollypop is better.
The best music player on Linux is still foobar2000 in WINE, so I will definitely be trying this out.
This looks promising. I always yearned for Foobar2000 to be on Linux natively.
However layout editor part is quite confusing (adding widgets seem to add them not where I want them at), and I couldn’t get it to play any music, as both drag and drop to a playlist and open file option in the menu causes the program to crash. Plugins didn’t load at all until I manually copied them to the places fooyin was looking for, though I wonder if this is an AUR package issue or not.
I’ll keep using DeaDBeeF despite some complaints I have with it for the time being, and will keep a close eye on this one.
I love VLC
Tbh I use mplayer from the command line and that’s always worked great for me.