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=== Other === * [[Audacious (software)|Audacious]] is a free media player for Linux or Linux-based systems. It can be expanded via plug-ins, including support for all popular codecs. On most systems a useful set of plug-ins is installed by default, supporting MP3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files.<ref>{{cite web |title=Audacious home page |url=http://audacious-media-player.org/}}</ref> Audacious' classic interface looks and feels very similar to Winamp. It is compatible with LADSPA plug-ins. * [[DeaDBeeF]] (as in [[0xDEADBEEF]]) is a modular audio player for Linux, *BSD, OpenSolaris, macOS, and other UNIX-like systems. * [[JuK]] is a free software audio player for KDE, the default player since KDE 3.2. JuK supports collections of MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and FLAC audio files. * [[mpg123]] is a real time MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 audio player/decoder for layers 1, 2 and 3 (MPEG 1.0 layer 3 a.k.a. MP3 most commonly tested). Among others working with Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD, SunOS4.1.3, Solaris 2.5, HPUX 9.x, SGI Irix and Cygwin or plain Windows. It is free software licensed under LGPL 2.1. * [[Music on Console]] (MOC) is an [[ncurses]]-based console audio player. It is designed to be powerful and easy to use, and its command structure and window layouts are similar to the [[Midnight Commander]] console file manager. It is very configurable, with [[Advanced Linux Sound Architecture]] (ALSA), [[Open Sound System]] (OSS) or [[JACK Audio Connection Kit]] (JACK) outputs, customizable color schemes, interface layouts, key bindings, and tag parsing. * Sound eXchange ([[SoX]]) is a cross-platform command-line audio editor. * X MultiMedia System ([[XMMS]]) is a GTK1-based multimedia player which works on many platforms, but has some features which only work under Linux. XMMS can play media files such as .ogg, MP3, MOD's, WAV and others with the use of input plug-ins. It is a free software audio player similar to Winamp that runs on many Unix-like operating systems. However, development of XMMS has been deprecated in favor of XMMS2, a new audio player built from scratch on the more modern GTK2 libraries. See also Audacious on this page as a successor to the historic XMMS. * [[Tomahawk (software)|Tomahawk]] is a cross-platform music player built with social media and multi-source music streaming in mind. It features support for services like Spotify, Grooveshark, Dilandau, SoundCloud, 4shared, Jamendo, Last.fm, Ampache, Owncloud, Ex.fm and Subsonic.
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