Music Player Of Your Choice

Hello folks !
I was just curious about different music players and which is peoples favorite .There is Audacious,amarok,banshee etc and etc.So which one's your favorite and why .Please Do share with me.


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TL;DR
How can I setup my laptop so that my music player can find my music library on a usb flash drive without needing to constantly re-import my library?

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I was told by someone who has a similar NAS to make the following entry in etc/fstab:

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and on the hard drive

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I have a load of music files that I'd like to search through and transfer some to the external sd card of my android phone. This was something that was a doddle during my Windows days but seems unbelievably difficult now. Back then I used a media player I loved, Mediamonkey, and could simply drag and drop whichever tracks I wanted, or right click and move to a device that way. Sadly this doesn't work too well with WINE though so is fine on XP through Virtualbox, apart from a lack of USB function.

I'm using Linux Mint 17.1 with a KDE desktop.

When I plug my phone into a USB port, it is recognised straight away as an android phone and I can navigate around it with no problems in Dolphin. I could look for each individual file and transfer them that way but with around 30,000 mp3s the task would take quite some time!

None of the media players I've tried so far recognise the phone or the storage on it.

I've installed Windows XP on Virtualbox and have Mediamonkey on there with all my audio files. I can't seem to get Virtualbox to recognise any USB devices so I can't transfer files that way either.

I find it annoying that, in effect, Android is a variety of Linux yet connectivity between the two is so complicated. Airdroid has been the best way that I've found but that's not an option.

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Perplexing Cron Audio Problem

I'm running LinuxLite 2.0 32bit on a Dell 3000.

I have never come across anything like this and to tell you, I am stumped.

Here are the contents of my crontab file:

Code:
# Edit this file to introduce tasks to be run by cron.
#
# Each task to run has to be defined through a single line
# indicating with different fields when the task will be run
# and what command to run for the task
#
# To define the time you can provide concrete values for
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# and day of week (dow) or use '*' in these fields (for 'any').#
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# daemon's notion of time and timezones.
#
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# at 5 a.m every week with:
# 0 5 * * 1 tar -zcf /var/backups/home.tgz /home/
#
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#
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*/10 * * * * /usr/bin/arecord -t wav -f cd -d 42 /home/randy/Music/lanting$(date "+\%^b\%d\%y").wav


If I run this from the terminal, everything is fine. It properly records the audio:

Code:
/usr/bin/arecord -t wav -f cd -d 42 /home/randy/Music/lanting$(date "+\%^b\%d\%y").wav

If I run this as it is shown in my crontab file, it records but there is no audio recorded.:


Code:
*/10 * * * * /usr/bin/arecord -t wav -f cd -d 42 /home/randy/Music/lanting$(date "+\%^b\%d\%y").wav

What could be causing this? I tried different cron settings for example 15 14 * * 2

This recorded at 2:15pm on Tuesday (today) but no audio. Yet if I run the code as mentioned above, from the terminal without the cron settings, the recording is fine.

Any ideas what I should do?