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fMusic Player Linux music player for huge music collection

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Music fMusic Player Linux

This question seems silly, so easy to answer! Well... Hold on! What if I tell that my music folder is... 15GB.

I have Xubuntu 64 bit, Clementine isn't indexing all my songs. Banshee freezes when I import my library. Itunes is the only software that handled my music correctly when I was on windows and I don't want to use wine. What I want

  • Music player that runs on Xubuntu 64 bit, natively.
  • Free (not necessarily open source)
  • Plays Mp3s mainly
  • Capable of handling huge libraries, fast indexing, no lagging, no crashing, no missing songs, no freezing, no bugs. (Well tested for its ability of handlingto handle big libraries)
  • No VLC or such, I know that VLC can play mp3s and may be able to hanldehandle big libraries, I'm looking for pure music player
  • Ability to create playlist, create a library and so on.
  • No CLI solutions or Rythmbox or such, I want a full featured GUI if possible, like banshee.
  • I would like to avoid KDE applications if possible.

Music Player Linux

This question seems silly, so easy to answer! Well... Hold on! What if I tell that my music folder is... 15GB.

I have Xubuntu 64 bit, Clementine isn't indexing all my songs. Banshee freezes when I import my library. Itunes is the only software that handled my music correctly when I was on windows and I don't want to use wine. What I want

  • Music player that runs on Xubuntu 64 bit, natively.
  • Free (not necessarily open source)
  • Plays Mp3s mainly
  • Capable of handling huge libraries, fast indexing, no lagging, no crashing, no missing songs, no freezing, no bugs. (Well tested for its ability of handling big libraries)
  • No VLC or such, I know that VLC can play mp3s and may be able to hanlde big libraries, I'm looking for pure music player
  • Ability to create playlist, create a library and so on.
  • No CLI solutions or Rythmbox or such, I want a full featured GUI if possible, like banshee.
  • I would like to avoid KDE applications if possible.

fMusic Player Linux

This question seems silly, so easy to answer! Well... Hold on! What if I tell that my music folder is... 15GB.

I have Xubuntu 64 bit, Clementine isn't indexing all my songs. Banshee freezes when I import my library. Itunes is the only software that handled my music correctly when I was on windows and I don't want to use wine. What I want

  • Music player that runs on Xubuntu 64 bit, natively.
  • Free (not necessarily open source)
  • Plays Mp3s mainly
  • Capable of handling huge libraries, fast indexing, no lagging, no crashing, no missing songs, no freezing, no bugs. (Well tested for its ability to handle big libraries)
  • No VLC or such, I know that VLC can play mp3s and may be able to handle big libraries, I'm looking for pure music player
  • Ability to create playlist, create a library and so on.
  • No CLI solutions or Rythmbox or such, I want a full featured GUI if possible, like banshee.
  • I would like to avoid KDE applications if possible.
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Lynob
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