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Remove Rythmbox as library player  
Written by ciplogic the 30 Mar 09 at 14:13. Implemented
Rhythmbox remains mainly the same for years. Almost no updates and for sure it did not get the attention that Totem has. But Totem is inefficient of keeping a music library even have a save/load list.

Note: "In March 2009 the current maintainer announced that he would cease development on Rhythmbox after the next 0.12 release. Some bugs will continue to be fixed, but no active development will take place." (Wikipedia) So rhythmbox is dead. (thanks: AndrewLuecke)

What do you think?
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Selected solution (#1): Use Banshee as a default music player or even as video player
Written by ciplogic the 30 Mar 09 at 14:13.
Banshee evolved greately in the last releases: start time, more plugins are around, it works in the most use cases of RythmBox.

The last releases are also capable to see videos, and have a pretty decent organizer. So users may enjoy to have a media music manager (no only radio and mp3 one).

I still think that Banshee cannot replace totem as default player as it does not have support for subtitles (or an obvious way to pick them).

For Mono haters: Ubuntu ships with FSpot, which happens to be a good media library for photos, having a Mono music organizer, may sounds good also. In the meantime, if the change will happen, for 9,10, Mono will probably be at the 2.2 version, so it may make Banshee a bit faster (this is the main theme of Mono 2.2 version)

http://www2.apebox.org/wordpress/rants/74/ - the autor states that will make a win of 6 MB on CD also. Which is great from that switch.
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Selected solution (#2): Use Songbird as a default music player
Written by fukid the 30 Mar 09 at 15:04.
Use Songbird as a default music player
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Selected solution (#3): Bring RB development back
Written by dekaru the 30 Mar 09 at 19:51.
Rhythmbox is simple yet quite effective. With the enhancement and correction of some of its most blunt features, it could easily beat other players who offer too much and aren't quite as usable.
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Selected solution (#5): Library Plugin for Totem
Written by tenplus1 the 31 Mar 09 at 09:29.
Create a plugin for Totem that allows a very simple keyword search on filenames and directories... Can be shown on the Sidebar under Library and this will allow for music AND movie searches (can use preferences to edit searchable extensions like mp3 ogg avi etc. and searchable paths.

Being filename and directory specific this removes the need to read mp3/ogg tags and will scan the searchable paths in under a minute, kinda like WinCUE did for WinAMP...
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Selected solution (#6): Use Exaile by default
Written by Menti the 2 Apr 09 at 20:39.
Songbird has been suggested, Banshee has been suggested... Why not Exaile? It's GTK, it's active, it would need support and development but also the others.
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Selected solution (#7): MPD with GMPC and optional web interface
Written by pasty the 4 Apr 09 at 16:25.
Using the Music Player Daemon would give users a centralised music collection that they can either control locally or from other computers via a web interface or native Linux/OSX/Windows desktop client.

It could also let them log out without stopping the music and also continue playback from the same position after shutting down or rebooting.
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Selected solution (#8): Supports development of Listen
Written by OpenNingia the 14 Apr 09 at 12:13.
From the Home Page: http://www.listen-project.org/

"Listen is an audio player written in Python. Thanks to it, you can easily organize your music collections.

It supports many features such as Podcasts management, browse Shoutcast directory.

It provides a direct access to lyrics, lastfm and wikipedia informations.

It intuitively creates playlists for you by retrieving informations from lastfm and what you most frequently listen to."

Note that Listen is already the default player on XFCE.
Thanks ZuLuuuuuu for noticing.
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Selected solution (#10): Solution #10 : Use Amarok by default
Written by DeAtH89 the 4 Sep 09 at 14:53.
Amarok it's the best music player, Ubuntu can be use Amarok by default.

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