As for audio playback, I can strongly recommend DeaDBeeF. If you previously happened to use foobar2000 (proprietary freeware) on MS Windows/Woe, you can know already how hard is living without it. This was one of my biggest concerns when I moved to GNU/Linux after discovering the word "GNU" in the Ubuntu manual, and eventually moved to freedom. I tried heck a lot of audio players, but none of them suited my needs as good as foobar2k, until I discovered DeaDBeeF by mistake, on the Open Sound System forums, where the application was mentioned. I can tell you that this nearly unknown piece of software, is something totally exceptional. You simply cannot find a music player that can beat this, even foobar2000 can hardly compete.

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