library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

On Android its NewPipe. No ads, free, I can create playlists, and I dont have to store anything local.

ChallengeApathy,

Try RiMusic on F-Droid. FOSS front-end to YT Music, like having Premium without a subscription. Aside from some crashing and offline downloads issues, it’s great.

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Thanks. Just tried it but every time I add one song to the queue, it adds a ton of others to my queue that I did not add. How do I make it stop doing that?

ChallengeApathy,

That’s odd, did you go to an artist’s page directly? I just listen to full albums rather than creating a queue so maybe that’s why I didn’t encounter the issue you’re describing.

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Firefox (invidious). Its free, no ads, and I dont have to store files locally.

Yerbouti,

I’d like to take this opportunity to remind you that spotify sucks, they hate artists but love Joe Rogan. If you can’t buy albums via bandcamp, Tidal offers quality and royalties far superior to Spottily. You can transfer your playlist in a few clicks and the price is almost identical (6 accounts for like $15/m).

greencactus,

But didn’t they had the issue with supporting MQA, which kinda was a scam? As far as I know they now switched to FLAC, but it still feels a bit weird.

Yerbouti,

Yeah MQA felt indeed bit of a weird for a lossy codec. FLAC is a real lossless format that’s been around for a long time, I’m glad they now use it. I like the fact that Tidal can be set to different quality on wi-fi vs phone data. Anyway, Tidal is still a buisness with only profit as a goal, but they give 3 times more to artists. Best way to support artist will always be by going to shows and buying albums and merchs, but most people wants a streaming sevice so IMO Tidal is the best right now. One day maybe Funkwhale or another decentralized option will offer a real revenu model for artists.

visnae,

One Swedish company for another. Joke aside, isn’t the whole problem with royalties in the music scene still the issue that the record labels taking 90% of profits?

iegod,

Tidal sucks for EDM. Trance and progressive in particular.

ReakDuck,

Thr issue with spotify I have is only one. Its pretty good at predicting new songs with radio that I may like and I usually use the radio feature as I dont like to repeat my own playlists over and over.

Yerbouti,

Tidal’s algorythm is excellent for suggestions and the radio feature works well. I wasn’t sure at first but after a few months of listening to my stuff, Tidal strated to get really good at suggestions. My only issue left is how picky the search engine is Any spelling mistake will get you no results, but I can live with that. I work in studio environnement so getting access to uncompressed master files is huge for me.

ReakDuck, (edited )

I gave it a short try just to see if my fav artists are there. Yes. Didnt expect this. Also feels much more serious than spotify. I will see if the algorithm does its job.

Its weird how at first it only displayed music I would never listen to or is not near the artists I selected at the beginning. I guess I need to listen and favoritize them. And wait?..

Edit: It got a bit better over time. But there are a few songs still missing on Tidal 💀

art,
@art@lemmy.world avatar

Tauon Music Box is minimalist and is also probably the best open source Spotify player.

Sometimes I’ll just run Spotifyd and control it with my phone.

ProfessorYakkington,
@ProfessorYakkington@lemmy.ml avatar

I use apple music. On linux I use Ciderwhich is amazing. Super clean interface and lots of nobs to turn in order to make everything sound and behave the way I like. If you like apple music or are looking for a streaming solution cider is awesome.

eclipse,
markkdark,

Tidal app from AUR and MPD.

rien333,

mpdevil! It’s got a nice GTK4/Adwaita UI, integrates with mpd, and gets out of your way.

github.com/SoongNoonien/mpdevil

dino,

looks interesting

furycd001,
@furycd001@lemmy.ml avatar

For the most part I use ncmpcpp with mpd, but sometimes whenever I just want to listen to a single file I use mpv --no-video instead…

MonkderZweite, (edited )

mpv --no-video --shuffle

YoorWeb,
clutchmattic,

mpg123 file.mp3 >> /dev/null &

Presi300,
@Presi300@lemmy.world avatar

VLC

dejected_warp_core,

As a bonus: also runs on my phone.

boblemmy,

yes, VLC for gui, cmus for cli.

moonpiedumplings,

nvlc/ vlc -I ncurses for cli.

Unquote0270,

Mpd and Cantata. Deadbeef for playing from a directory or for conversation. I haven’t found anything as good as cantata but I have to admit that I miss the monolithic and do everything of musicbee.

caseyweederman,

dd if=/dev/urandom | aplay

Rozauhtuno,
@Rozauhtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

So you like jazz?

onlinepersona,

Only free jazz

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

neidu2,

I was about to suggest of=/dev/dsp, but that devnode doesn’t seem to be in use anymore

StrawberryPigtails,

About 2 years ago, I moved my music to Jellyfin and have been using their media players on every platform I use (iOS, FireTV, Ubuntu, and Windows). At this point my music library is close to 200 GB, kinda hard to store that much on every device I own.

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