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My set up:
Welcome to community and thanks for sharing your experiance with Linux Lite.If you'd like to share some music with us, there is a music thread somewhere on the forum. I like to explore things but I'll stick with qmplay2Got used to it
Got to be said that I'm really happy with this setup. It's the first time that I've managed to do that so easily over the last 10+ years of using Linux.
...I used to have Mate desktop with Caja file manager. Caja played audio files on mouse over. Too bad it has all those mate dependancies that cause double whisker menu items.
I use Audacious myself only because I prefer Winamp type players plus the ability to use Winamp skins
I had noticed that but decided on this way as It starts the album playing straight away and puts Audacious minimised into the system tray automatically; and it gives the clean playlist for just the album.What can I say, I'm lazy
We ran a Poll on the topic and the community chose Clementine.
Haven't used it much in the past. I remembered only that it has a gtk+ and winamp interface. Removed the thunar custom action, because I found a better way. I can drag and drop files and folders into playlists.
Quote from: Trip on June 05, 2015, 08:21:32 PMWould make a good inclusion into Linux Lite by default too (with a little tweaking).We ran a Poll on the topic and the community chose Clementine.
Would make a good inclusion into Linux Lite by default too (with a little tweaking).
Good call Misko.I tried that myself but noticed that it only adds the songs to the current playlist.My way wipes the current playlist and just adds the album making it great for playing an album at a time.I think I might set up another shortcut for queuing songs though. Very useful EDIT: Works a treat cheers Yeah Audacious is pretty damn configurable. It's the only player I bother with any more.Would make a good inclusion into Linux Lite by default too (with a little tweaking).
audacious -e %F