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DeaDBeeF
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DeaDBeeF is a lightweight music player. It is similar to Foobar2000 for Windows.
It uses GTK2 and has the possibility to use GTK3.
Features
Formats: mp3, ogg vorbis, flac, ape, wv/iso.wv, wav, m4a/mp3 (aac and alac), mpc, tta, cd audio, cue, m3u, pls and many more OSD Minimize-to-tray Download and display covers Play streams Needs few memory Global hotkeys Drag & Drop
Plugins for last.fm scrobbling and much more.
You also have the possibillity to control playback from command line.
Installing DeaDBeeF
To install mutt, emerge it:
root # emerge mutt