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Stawberry had a bug where clicking the tray icon would always open it maximized prior to version 0.6.4. You can configure it to close to the system tray in Settings ▸ Behavior (not default). Strawberry supports a tray icon for showing/hiding it. You will have to "fix it" by using either of those options if you are using a high resolution monitor. And you can, alternatively, set the QT_SCALE_FACTOR variable and start it with something like QT_SCALE_FACTOR=1.5 strawberry to make the interface (icons, menus, everything) bigger. You can, in recent versions, configure what icon sizes you want for every aspect of the interface in Tools ▸ Settings. ▸ Appearance. It does not care what icon sizes you have defined for Qt applications in tools like qt5ct or the KDE systemsettings. Strawberry has a small UI issue you that you will have to fix if you are using a high resolution monitors. Strawberry can group the collection list in various ways. You may find that Strawberry is a buggy piece of trash if your distribution ships an earlier version. The collection view was not fine in versions prior to 0.6.0. There is also "Advanced grouping." where you can manually enter any tag for first, second and third level grouping. Strawberry's collection view can be used to quickly search through your songs and group them in various ways such as "Album artists/Album", "Genre/Artist/Album". Strawberry 0.5.5 playing songs added from the file system browser while it's "Updating collection". It is also possible to drag and drop files from filemanagers like Thunar and Dolphin into the playlist. It has a "Files" tab on the left side which can be used to browse the filesystem. Strawberry can also be used as a regular "non-database" music player. That tab can then be used to search through your music collection. Strawberry will eventually finish and populate it's "Collection" tab with songs. This takes a very long time if your collection is large. Strawberry will then analyze the collection and add it to a searchable database. You have to configure one or more music folders when you start it for the first time. Strawberry is a "collection"-oriented database-driven player. Strawberry is available for Windows, all the major Linux distributions and macOS. It is a very good music collection manager and player as of version 0.7.2. Strawberry uses the more modern Qt5 framework for it's graphical interface. Strawberry started as a fork of the Clementine music player which at the time was based on Qt4. It has many advanced features like metadata tag editing, album art and song lyric fetching, audio analyzer, equalizer and "scrobbler" support for a variety of services. It supports all the common audio file formats. That's the problem with all computer software, it's never stable for long periods of time, change change change.Strawberry is a database-oriented music player made for enjoying large music collections.

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Plus the fact the I have less and less need for a player as streaming has taken over much of my music playing needs. That will piss me off big time as I'm perfectly satisfied with what I have. I'll be in the market at some point for a replacement player, I'm sure the day will come when my hacked Clementine build will no longer function with the rolling release design of PCLinuxOS. There's a fork called Strawberry that replaced the coding but has been very marginalized in it's features. Check out arrogant second post by dev hatstand I couldn't believe this attitude by a media player developer. They had the nerve to tell us, "we don't care about audiophile things". Unfortunately I had to lock the version build back at 1.2.3 when the developers decided to remove the ability to point around Pulse direct a bit perfect stream to the Alsa soundcard. My preferred player has been Clementine for the last decade or so. I have simple needs as to metadata and tagging, not having interest in Classical music. That's good to hear, Pulse has always been a major PITA for audiophiles and the HT crowd.












Quod libet equalizer