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The only substantive criticism of MPD in the article was it oddly choosing APEv2 for it's replay-gain headers on MP3s. This is fairly easy to work around using one of the various scripts that will add the APEv2 tags to mp3s and MPD has good support for Flac and Ogg-Vorbis replay-gain tags.

But it's cool to see more going on in this space. MPD has really been the only player on the field for to long. Hopefully it will work with ffmpeg as it is seeing most of the active development these days and looks to be back in Debian soon [ https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=729203 ].




Having to import my mp3 collection into MPD has always turned me off.

Why is that not a substantive criticism in your view?


Semantics I guess. To me the internal db is a feature and not wanting it falls under the category of the application not fitting the need. Instead of a problem with the app itself.




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