Milkdrop2 is now open source
category: gfx [glöplog]
Is there a decent music player on Linux? :D *ducks*
Oh, and don't get me started on iTunes...
Oh, and don't get me started on iTunes...
winamp sucks big time :(
deliplayer for the win! :D
deliplayer for the win! :D
+1 for foobar.
now gimme that milkdrop-port! :D
now gimme that milkdrop-port! :D
+1 for foobar
v3enom, you can already run milkdrop in foobar using the SHPECK plugin.
v3enom, you can already run milkdrop in foobar using the SHPECK plugin.
clementine ftw ! (multiplatform fork of amarok 1)
mplayer... comes without all the shit one needs, ascii art video included...
slightly offtopic, deciding on a music player is dependant on what and how much you want to do. If just throwing up a playlist and listening to a few albums is all you want i imagine any of the myriad of players such as AIMP et al are all great apps.
If you want to manage a rather large library of music as well (I have 2+ TB) then that's another matter completely. I find iTunes still a bit bloated, I use it only ocasionaly to purchase music. But I find foobars efficency here to be fast and with many great library managing features, you can also configure it your own particular needs with some work.
At the end of the day, if you enjoy your music collection with whatever player, that's all that matters :)
If you want to manage a rather large library of music as well (I have 2+ TB) then that's another matter completely. I find iTunes still a bit bloated, I use it only ocasionaly to purchase music. But I find foobars efficency here to be fast and with many great library managing features, you can also configure it your own particular needs with some work.
At the end of the day, if you enjoy your music collection with whatever player, that's all that matters :)
In case someone's really looking for a decent music player on Linux, take a loot at cmus: http://cmus.sourceforge.net/
(But loose your mouse.)
(But loose your mouse.)
*look, that is.
shouldnt music players play music instead of visualize shit? we have demos for that...
but thats like saying smartphones are for telephony and sms!
Should we have a milkdrop preset thread then?
Gargaj - nice, but I think my VBR's hurt it...
(Did anyone ever get line-in working with Cthugha then?)
Gargaj - nice, but I think my VBR's hurt it...
(Did anyone ever get line-in working with Cthugha then?)
what's foobar?
winamp ftw
winamp ftw
What does everyones Foobar/Winamp/whatever setups look like?
(From laptop, of course not feauring full library)
(From laptop, of course not feauring full library)
quite normal setup playing one of my fave mixes from one of my fave dj's
i like to have my whole collection in my playlist at all times so i can shuffle through it.
the times where it stedily grew by the numbers is long gone but its a careful selection of aprox. 43k tunes.
the times where it stedily grew by the numbers is long gone but its a careful selection of aprox. 43k tunes.
here's my multi-panel foobar layout at the moment, i have gone through numerous alterations and am constantly changing it... but its light, manages my large library very very well and has everything i want in it.
right click open image in a new tab if you don't get an auto resize option...
also i use this config maximized at 1920x1080 on my second monitor.
I use a tweaked winamp v2.95 and v5.6 - milkdrop so deserves an upgrade for modern systems. I also use xmplay and deliplayer for everything .mod based and have used this set-up for years and years and years.
In contrast I uninstalled foobar after 10 minutes cos I found it really annoying :P
In contrast I uninstalled foobar after 10 minutes cos I found it really annoying :P
keito: is there a particular reason you need two spectrum analyzers?
Gargaj, no particular reason, i'm constantly tweaking and changing the config though, so it's not always there.
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mplayer... comes without all the shit one needs, ascii art video included...
Was going to say... nice one skomp.