Looking for Media Organizer Software for Linux Lite

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Asked By ChillPanda92 On

I have a huge collection of music and movies that I've downloaded, and while VLC can handle playback fine, navigating my extensive music library is quite a hassle. The movie files are organized well enough that VLC works for them, but I'm struggling to find a user-friendly media organizer for my music collection. Does anyone know of a graphical media management tool for Linux that can group my music by artist, album, and more, similar to what Windows Media Player can do?

5 Answers

Answered By CommandLineHero On

If you’re into terminal apps, give termusic a try; it’s pretty neat for a text-based interface! But honestly, there are so many options out there depending on what you like.

Answered By TagMaster667 On

Beets is amazing for auto-tagging your music library. It uses MusicBrainz to grab the right info, and then you can use Fooyin for playback. If you want more features, setting up a Jellyfin server could also be a good idea; it supports music but it's still being developed for media functions.

TechieTurtle -

Beets sounds interesting! I’ll definitely consider it since I’m trying to organize my collection better.

Answered By MovieBuff32 On

If you're thinking about a full media center, maybe give Kodi a shot? It handles a lot of media types. For just music, have you checked out Rhythmbox? It might not have the flashiest design, but it’s reliable and works great with larger libraries!

ElectronDreamer -

Yeah, Rhythmbox is good. It’s not modern-looking, but it does the job really well!

Answered By MusicNinja77 On

You could try MPV; it works pretty well for media playback. It’s lightweight and might suit your needs if you’re just looking for a player.

Answered By AudioLover9 On

You might want to look into Strawberry or Amarok; they’ve got cool features for managing big music collections. Also, Fooyin is worth checking out!

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