[EDIT]: Audacious does this, but Audacious doesn’t view the file as a playlist rather as one file, I wish this could be changed, I don’t know it might be. [\EDIT]
So, pretty much the title. I got this amazing Audiobook from Internet Archive and I wanted to play it in Linux.
But everytime I use VLC, VLC remembers where I was in a particular mp3 file but not on the whole playlist. Is there an application which will remember where I was in a particular playlist and in the individual file of that playlist?
Strawberry will do this.
Strawberry, built upon Clementine is quite nice (in it’s looks), but although it does remember the chapter I was in, it won’t remember where I was in that chapter. If I click on that chapter, it would just begin from the beginning. Audacious solves this to some extent.
I wish Strawberry had the ability to delete music files. Aside from that it’s probably the best player in the Linux ecosystem.
You can delete files in Strawberry. Right click a file in the Files tab in the sidebar and click Delete from disk.
For some reason in the Linux Mint version this isn’t possible ☹️
I just use the flatpak
Thank you for the idea, never thought about that 😅
Just make sure it has read/write permissions for your music folder