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Jan 16 2007

XMMWhat?

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So, after about a year or so of using the various gtk2-based forks of XMMS, someone in #gentoo-dev recently recommended rhythmbox. This is a sucky post because I can not even remember why I was asking for alternatives in there. I think it was because I was lamenting that audacious doesn't play my last.fm streams.

Anyway, whoever that person was is now my hero. I love that it's a music management application as well. OK, I just went to my public last.fm page, as linked above, and um, wow. I did not realise I've listened to that much Michael Jackson lately. Actually, I did not realise that rhythmbox was interfacing with last.fm constantly to report that, either. So, in the few minutes it's taken to write this post, I like it even better.

I realise that rhythmbox is something to get used to (it took me a bit), and that it's not a straight up replacement for the xmms type applications (nor am I trying to sell it in this post as such). I'm only expressing my own appreciation for it. It also seems to be firmly a gnome application, so that limits the potential audience for it.

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New Zealand Comment by halcyonCorsair after 15 hours, 50 minutes

Rhythmbox? Oh my :( Why would you put yourself though that, a wonderful music program like Amarok is out there?

It does Last.fm, streams, podcasts, interfaces with various media players, and more!

Try it out!!

Germany Comment by Lars Strojny after 17 hours, 29 minutes

Also Banshee is worth giving it a try, if you want to stick with GTK-applications. It provides ripping and burning-support and has stuff like auto-generated playlists , last.fm-support, recommendations via last.fm etc. pp.

Canada Comment by Vinnyduke after 1 day, 1 hour

Exaile is also to be considered. It's still a bit buggy but has given me much better results than Rhythmbox so far. It's similar to Amarok but uses GTK+ instead of Qt.

http://www.exaile.org/

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