Guayadeque or other Music Manager?

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      I have been looking for a music manager to use on antiX. I have been using a combination of streamtuner2, PMRP, SMPlayer, and XMMS. But I thought I could find a more all-in-one music software that I could start managing my musing with. I listen to streaming internet radio stations but I also would like to use ripped CD’s and MP3’s from the local hard drive or a CD-ROM, or the local LAN.

      Has anyone used Guayadeque? I did a search on this forum and got no hits. I searched the old forum and got some hits. But I didn’t see it in the repo. I did find it in the MX repos though. I downloaded it from the MX repo but the installation did not update the menus in antiX. I can start it from the console if I use “sudo guayadeque”. It loads and looks normal. But I have had trouble getting it to play some internet radio stations that I was able to get working in SMPlayer.

      Is guayadeque going to work in antiX? Or is there another good lightweight music software I can try? I like the interface of guayadeque. And I’ve used Clementine in MX and that is also nice. But it has to be lightweight for my antiX machines.

      Seaken64

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        How about goggles music manager? We used to include it on antiX back in the day …

        https://gogglesmm.github.io/

        in debian as apt-get install gogglesmm

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          Update –

          I tried several packages, including gogglesmm. I decided on mpd/Cantata as my music manager. It has a similar interface to Guayadeque or Clementine. I like it. It is a little of a challenge to set it up with mpd, but I am figuring it out. I also liked Audacious as a player, so I installed that also.

          Seaken64

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