Available on Linux

The 17th most popular player on Linux

Quod Libet is a music management program. It provides several different ways to view your audio library, as well as support for Internet radio and audio feeds. It has extremely flexible metadata tag editing and searching capabilities, using the same interface as Ex Falso.

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  • Sam Kiel devotee

    Good suppport for a variety of formats which is always nice. Plus the music library management is the best part of the whole thing.

  • q41 expert

    This music player is very simple, jet versatile and powerful. What I like most about it, is that it allows you to easily organize and structure your music collection the way you want it. You can edit multiple tags of many songs at once based on their filenames and paths (or the other way around). Also the powerful search function allows you to search for almost anything you want using not only song-tags, but also data like play count or file type.
    Another nice feature is that the interface has a lot of different views so you can display your library in whatever way you want.
    It has not as many features as, for example, Amarok, but it works with plugins which grants all the capabilities most people would need.
    Finally and best of all: It is free!

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Website: code.google.com/p/quod...
Developer: Joe Wreschnig
License: Open source
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Usage: 1 week, 20 hours, 38 minutes and 12 seconds
Usage since: 13 February 2009
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