[kwlug-disc] Fwd: Suggestions requested for high performance music players supporting large music libraries running on a Ubuntu 10.04 system.
Andrew Mercer
andrew at andrewmercer.net
Wed Feb 29 11:50:19 EST 2012
I use a web application called Subsonic for my music. I have about
15,000 songs and it handles them very well for me locally and over the
Internet. You can also steam video with it.
On Wed, 2012-02-29 at 08:06 -0500, Dan Hergott wrote:
> I'd like to thank everyone who has responded with information on
> various music players to try in Ubuntu.
>
> The information has been very helpful.
> I haven't tried all the recommendations yet but I do intend to try
> them all.
>
> Thanks again for your help.
>
> Dan Hergott
>
>
> On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 5:28 PM, Darryl O'Neill <ldoneill at golden.net>
> wrote:
> I have the same problem but at only 17000 tracks. Haven't
> found a Linux Music player that handles it well.
> I am using foobar (windows program) but I have not tried to
> get it working under wine yet.
> It comes up almost immediately then scans for updates in the
> background. It has excellent searching capability,
> allows for programmable plugins and extensions. Multiple
> people are using it on different machines to access music on
> my DLink DNS-323 NAS.
> The NAS also has an ITunes/UPnP media servers but I have not
> found anything that works well with them. Amarok gives
> permission problems for me.
>
> Darryl
>
>
>
> Dan's Newsletters wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am requesting a recommendations for a Music player
> that will support a large amount of files.
> Currently I am using Rhythmbox and I really like it
> however I am having a problem with it.
> Rhythmbox wants to scan all the files music files
> every time Rhythmbox is started up.
> As a result it can take literally hours for it to scan
> all the music files, I have over 25000 music files.
> I store my music the flac file format so they sound
> high quality.
>
> I am using a attached storage pogoplug with a USB
> drive connected to it.
> I tried connecting the USB drive to the computer to
> see if the network was the bottleneck. I found no
> noticeable increase in speed, so the Pogoplug is not
> the problem.
>
> I have looked on line and all the forums say this is a
> common caveat for Rhythm box.
>
> I've tried Amarok but it seems rather sluggish in
> performance. I am using an old 1.6Ghz IBM thinkpad
> laptop
> for my media player connected to my stereo.
>
> If someone in the list has a setup in Linux that works
> well can you let me know what you've done?
> I could install windows and use winamp, but I really
> dislike the user interface for winamp and I despise
> Windows.
>
> To date the loading of my CD's on the system seems to
> be a disappointment due to the file scan / performance
> issues.
> It's still faster to find the CD and put in the CD
> player than waiting for the software to do it's thing
> so I can play a song off
> my network storage drive.
>
> Any suggestions are truly appreciated.
>
> Dan Hergott
>
>
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