• drspod@lemmy.ml
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    vlc is always one of the first things I install on any machine of any OS. Who even uses the built in media player?

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      Imho, mpv is better. It has better support for AV1, is faster, and has no problems with audio, but VLC has a better interface with more options. I made the transition from VLC to MPV a few months ago and don’t regret it.

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    Can we stop using completely ambiguous and ungooglable names for software? Granted, Teams is still the worst offender.

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    It looks very underwhelming. Do Linux Desktop Devs ever actually managed a collection/playlists or even listen to music on their machines?

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        Which is kind of ironic given that the gnome desktop has a bit of a learning curve.

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          Well many people consider MacOS easy to use but it still has a learning curve if you’re coming from Windows. Same goes to GNOME. It’s not a Windows or MacOS clone so it does need some figuring out.

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            True but the overview and gestures are kind of contradictory to the rest of the design which keeps things as simple as possible.

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              Contradictory? Hmm I really think otherwise. But I’m a real GNOME shill so I guess I’m not the kind of person to discuss it properly.

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      Decibels seems to be an audio player to playback individual files, like maybe a voice memo or single music track. I personally use Gapless when I want to play music with shuffle and playlists.

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    I’m sure it’s very nice but tying an audio player app, or a text editor, an rss reader, or any other such tool to one specific desktop environment is an unbearably stupid idea and makes me think that both Gnome and KDE have made a seriously wrong turn somewhere.

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      It’s not tied to Gnome, you can install it wherever you want. https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.Decibels

      I was annoyed that Gnome didn’t have a very basic “sound file player”, everything polished wanted to be something more, like support for music libraries, etc. I downloaded a single wav file, I want to listen what’s in it, there was no perfect app for that.

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        Decibels has already existed for ages. I use it as my default audio player for random sound files and Gapless for albums

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        “It’s not tied to Gnome”

                ID                                            Branch               Op           Remote            Download
         1.     org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default           24.08                i            flathub           < 156.3 MB
         2.     org.freedesktop.Platform.GL.default           24.08extra           i            flathub           < 156.3 MB
         3.     org.freedesktop.Platform.openh264             2.4.1                i            flathub           < 976.5 kB
         4.     org.gnome.Decibels.Locale                     stable               i            flathub            < 25.9 kB (partial)
         5.     org.gnome.Platform.Locale                     47                   i            flathub           < 386.5 MB (partial)
         6.     org.gtk.Gtk3theme.Greybird                    3.22                 i            flathub            < 91.8 kB
         7.     org.gnome.Platform                            47                   i            flathub           < 384.1 MB
         8.     org.gnome.Decibels                            stable               i            flathub           < 144.2 kB
        
        Proceed with these changes to the user installation? [Y/n]: 
        

        That’s a lot of megabytes for a simple audio player.

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      It’s not that bad imo, probably good UX wise. People using gnome have a specific mindset/expectation that usually does not apply to people using KDE (and reverse).

      Most of the heavy lifting is done by lower level libs anyway. So the duplication is not as extreme. E.g Firefox doesn’t gel well with KDE by default. And thunderbird looks quite foreign.