• Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    That’s the sad part. If there’s one thing that the open-source community produces an abundance of, it’s definitely text editors, but music players are a close second.

    Previously, we’ve had XMMS as an open-source project that supported WinAmp skins.
    And right now, perfectly actively maintained, there is QMMP.

    I’d bet money that the code quality of QMMP is a lot higher than that of WinAmp. So, if anyone wanted an open-source WinAmp, it was there all along.

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      2 months ago

      QMMP is great. Personally I don’t care much for Winamp-style music players (Strawberry Music and Tauon Music Box are my favourites right now) but QMMP opens anything I ask it to, has an alright default skin, and is obviously heavily customizable with afaik Winamp skin compatibility. It was time to leave Winamp over a decade ago.

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        2 months ago

        Strawberry is really great. It’s the only music player I use anymore. Only bummer is no DSD support. I get it though. There isn’t enough developers to maintain such a thing.

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      See! I had not heard of QMMP, it looks great, thanks for sharing that :)