Review of two best audio player of Linux System
I always try to keep audio and video player separate from each other. Most people don't care until their system gets jammed about memory stuff. But some are too concerned and try to execute whatever takes less memory on their system and still get their job done. I will list two applications (one is not quite single application, it's a collection).
a. Amarok: (Version Memory: 21.6MiB)
b. Esperanza: (Version 0.4.0, Memory: 3.1MiB)
a. Amarok: One my friends introduced me to Amarok when I started to use Fedora 3. And from then whatever version or system I have jumped Amarok has become my choice of applications I install at first. There are many things that make Amarok the best music player ever, although it is a kde application and I prefer Gnome for Kde. Every player may play lastfm, list the cover image, play rss beautifully, make smart playlist, listen to huge collection of radio have the greatest search features, support many plugins, connect media devices easily, read lyrics of songs from different sources(preinstalled scripts for Astraweb, Lyrc), find full articles of artists on wikipedia, make beautiful collection, make dynamic collection, buy songs from Internet, collect statistics of your play and habit, make queues (Tools), collect favorite songs, bookmark directories, great drag n drop etc and last but not the least plays song beautifully, but Amarok does all of these with great easiness. It does not even go and scan what ever you may not like to be scanned.
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