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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Holly" data-source="post: 1081796" data-attributes="member: 90494"><p>The only player I found in Mint that was sorta kinda decent was Strawberry. It had no trouble with my music library or any of its tags. It was easy to use and it displayed all of the album info, covers, correct song order, all of that was ok. The main problem I had with it was it sounded bad. It has an equalizer that is hard to adjust because it is too small to move the slides to get the right increase or decrease in the frequency. It's like the eq was in the old school version of Winamp. It sounded like Winamp too. Pretty harsh but different headphones or earbuds might do better. I was using Oneodio A70 wireless headphones. </p><p>I was kind of surprised that there are several other players in Mint but they were all just bare bones. No tone control at all and they indexed my music collection all in one single list. Over 6,000 songs with no way to sort by album or artist. Mint has the Pulseaudio equalizer in the repo too. I never could get it to work. It's above my pay grade I guess. I also read some posts that it uses too much memory anyway.</p><p></p><p>C.H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Holly, post: 1081796, member: 90494"] The only player I found in Mint that was sorta kinda decent was Strawberry. It had no trouble with my music library or any of its tags. It was easy to use and it displayed all of the album info, covers, correct song order, all of that was ok. The main problem I had with it was it sounded bad. It has an equalizer that is hard to adjust because it is too small to move the slides to get the right increase or decrease in the frequency. It's like the eq was in the old school version of Winamp. It sounded like Winamp too. Pretty harsh but different headphones or earbuds might do better. I was using Oneodio A70 wireless headphones. I was kind of surprised that there are several other players in Mint but they were all just bare bones. No tone control at all and they indexed my music collection all in one single list. Over 6,000 songs with no way to sort by album or artist. Mint has the Pulseaudio equalizer in the repo too. I never could get it to work. It's above my pay grade I guess. I also read some posts that it uses too much memory anyway. C.H. [/QUOTE]
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