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Potamus Alternatives

Potamus Alternatives

Potamus

Potamus is a lightweight GTK-based audio player with a simple interface and an emphasis on high audio quality.

It was written as a reaction to players like Rhythmbox that use a complex database to keep track of a music collection. My preference instead is to make use of the filesystem for sorting music, so Potamus knows nothing about the files it's playing other than their names, and tries to make it as easy as possible to use your file manager to locate and play music.

Potamus is a successor to GNU xhippo, which was in turn inspired by HippoPlayer. It can decode FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, Opus, MPEG audio, and any format supported by the ModPlug, audiofile or FFmpeg libraries (including WAV, Shorten, and various module formats). For MPEG audio playback (including MP3), it uses libmad's high-quality decoder to produce dithered 24-bit output. It can use OSS or ALSA (via libao) for direct output, or can work with JACK, converting sample rates and formats where necessary. It supports 24-bit audio output and gapless playback.

Best Potamus Alternatives

Are you looking for alternatives to Potamus? Please see our top picks. In this article, we provide the list of some Potamus alternatives that will work on Windows and other platforms.

DeaDBeeF

DeaDBeeF

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DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is a modular audio player for GNU/Linux, *BSD, OpenSolaris, macOS, and other UNIX-like systems.

Features:

  • Audio conversion
  • Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
  • Fully customizable interface
  • Lightweight
  • Music Player
  • Playlists management
  • Support for Hotkeys

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