The default Fedora GNOME 3 comes with Rhythmbox music player. There are other music player for Fedora which can do tasks like ripping and editing. If you are bored with Rhythmbox music player, install any music player from the below list.
Music Players
Application |
Feature |
Sound JuicerGNOME |
CD audio ripper (GStreamer) |
Amarok |
KDE4 multimedia audio player |
Banshee |
Multimedia player |
Audacious |
Multimedia player |
KscdMusic |
CD player |
JuK |
KDE4 music player (jukebox) for managing music collections |
GNOME CD Player |
CD player |
GNOME Sound Recorder |
Sound recorder |
XMMSCD |
player |
Clementine |
Clementine music player (based on Rhythmbox) |
Radio Tray |
The RadioTray radio streaming player, works from the panel like an applet |
Xnoise |
The Xnoise music player uses a music track orientation |
Audacity |
Professional multitrack audio editor |
ArdourDigital |
Audio Workstation (DAW) and Hard Disk Recorder (HDR) |
Rosegarden |
Audio/MIDI multitrack sequencer and score editor |
FluidSynth |
Software synthesizer |
Qtractor |
Audio/MIDI multitrack sequencer base on Qt toolkit |
Best music player
Every music player has their own benefit. I mostly use Rhythmbox which can play almost all audio formats. Once I installed KDE4 environment, Amarok is a default music player there. It is also good which has lyrics feature. I am not able to understand some of the feature in it. Some forum users claim Banshee is best. However my favourite is Rhythmbox, it is stable at times when my PC crashes.
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