Musikcube, a cross-platform, terminal-based library, player and server
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#3It has very low memory footprint and works great. This is the app that "showed" me how great TUI apps are and i wish more TUI apps would exist as equivalent to GUI ones.
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#4Reminds me a lot of the mpd (music player daemon) ecosystem. Some mpd clients look just like that: https://www.musicpd.org/clients/
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#5Been using this as my music player for about 3 years now (i've switched to it from foobar2000). It has very low memory footprint and works great. This is the app that "showed" me how great TUI apps are and i wish more TUI apps would exist as equivalent to GUI ones.
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#6Reminds me a lot of the mpd (music player daemon) ecosystem. Some mpd clients look just like that: https://www.musicpd.org/clients/
and I wonder what the advantage is vs. MDP. It was a pretty ok "product" when I ran it 10years ago on an old Pentium III notebook with 256MB of memory. I think it still would work if I booted it now.
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#8Nothing can replace Clementine for me. It can stop playback automatically once a song is finished playing. Imho this is the best feature since the invention of playlists and I don't know why nobody else implements this (except for I think foobar2000 but that's a Windows app).
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#9This looks great. Does it support streaming to Airplay devices?
HM from a few days ago: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31502845
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#10Earlier quoted context omitted.
and I wonder what the advantage is vs. MDP. It was a pretty ok "product" when I ran it 10years ago on an old Pentium III notebook with 256MB of memory. I think it still would work if I booted it now.
AFAIK, musikcube is the only thing available on Windows. Have been satisfied with it in the past, but now I just use Spotify.
Lots of Windows compatible clients too. In fact quite a few clients are completely OS agnostic (ie web clients)