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On Windows I got used to foobar and something I really like is the tagging of files with custom tags like rating, first listened, play counter, bpm and so on. And displaying these tags in a (preferably sortable) grid.

Which player for Linux that supports custom tags is recommendable?

My current foobar on Windows: enter image description hereFoobar screenshot

The player should be able to show tags I have added to the tracks. And editing the custom tags would be even better :-)

On Windows I got used to foobar and something I really like is the tagging of files with custom tags like rating, first listened, play counter, bpm and so on. And displaying these tags in a (preferably sortable) grid.

Which player for Linux that supports custom tags is recommendable?

My current foobar on Windows: enter image description here

On Windows I got used to foobar and something I really like is the tagging of files with custom tags like rating, first listened, play counter, bpm and so on. And displaying these tags in a (preferably sortable) grid.

Which player for Linux that supports custom tags is recommendable?

My current foobar on Windows: Foobar screenshot

The player should be able to show tags I have added to the tracks. And editing the custom tags would be even better :-)

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On Windows I got used to foobar and something I really like is the tagging of files with custom tags like rating, first listened, play counter, bpm and so on. And displaying these tags in a (preferably sortable) grid.

Which player for Linux that supports custom tags is recommendable?

My current foobar on Windows: enter image description here

On Windows I got used to foobar and something I really like is the tagging of files with custom tags like rating, first listened, play counter, bpm and so on. And displaying these tags in a (preferably sortable) grid.

Which player for Linux that supports custom tags is recommendable?

On Windows I got used to foobar and something I really like is the tagging of files with custom tags like rating, first listened, play counter, bpm and so on. And displaying these tags in a (preferably sortable) grid.

Which player for Linux that supports custom tags is recommendable?

My current foobar on Windows: enter image description here

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Music Player for Linux with ability to read and write custom ID3 Tags

On Windows I got used to foobar and something I really like is the tagging of files with custom tags like rating, first listened, play counter, bpm and so on. And displaying these tags in a (preferably sortable) grid.

Which player for Linux that supports custom tags is recommendable?