Needing some advice on music players for Linux. Running Antergos. Installed a few, and so far the only viable option is Audacious, but it is missing some creature comforts that I got with foobar. Most importantly, I want one that will support some sort of convolver, since I have impulse waveforms for all of my cans. I am using a Schiit stack to play everything. Anyone have any recommended players?
>>107690065the only one I found worthwhile was deadbeef. I don't remember if you could convert with it but look up how to convert with ffmpeg, should be easy.
>>107690134>>107690065>convolverah, misread what you said. Don't know much about that. I'm not sure how good linux is with that kind of support.
>>107690065can't use foobar through wine?
If you like foobar2000 you'll love Fooyin, it's a new Qt fb2k clone. If you prefer GTK, there's deadbeef.
Forgot about Convolvers - I don't know of a player that can do it, but you can install Easyeffects instead any apply convolvers (and EQ) system-wide.
>Running Antergos./g/ is fucking dead.https://desuarchive.org/g/thread/64711995/
>>107690065The last time i was on fedora I tried every single music player they had available on their store or whatever it's called. Literally all of them were horrific compared to foobar2k, most would just bug out for no reason, but i think some were abandoned anyways.All I wanted was my foobar2k ui where the left side is my library selector from file location and the center is a library directed by the prior. It seemed the programs that could sort file location would just put everything into a massive file that was sorted by file location but not in a tree system, so it was dramatically worse.I probably didn't explain it well enough if you don't already use a similiar system on foobar but literally every other program i could abandon on windows for linux but foobar2k
>>107690388forgot pic, but this is generally how it is in horizontal but i use vertical monitors for foobar2k now