I would like to use a mp3 player software program other than Amarok? Is there anything? I despise Amarok and I don't want to use it. Anyone who says it's good is not using their mp3 player in any mode other than USB-MSC or they have one of the few players that Amarok decided to automatically configure. Heck, that POS cannot even properly configure an Ipod (in iPod mode) most of the time. Even though the iPod is the most common mp3 player.
Anyway, I am tired of trying to configure an mp3 player in MTP mode because it is so irrational in the setup and operation. Nothing is intuitive and it sometimes crashes or freezes or sits there loading forever.
I'm so tempted to go to Ubuntu/Gnome because most apps in KDE are POS's. KDE/Knetwork Manager and now Amarok. I didn't like Amarok for ages but I'm used to using an mp3 player in USB/MSC mode. But, any program can do that. Yet, Amarok cannot configure or operate an mp3 player in MTP mode. It cannot add/configure the collection list and you can't stop/cancel the 'building database' when you know it won't load or is not really loading. In summary, it's garbage and I would like to use something that works even just a fraction better.
Surely, there must be another program that works in KDE?
Anyway, I am tired of trying to configure an mp3 player in MTP mode because it is so irrational in the setup and operation. Nothing is intuitive and it sometimes crashes or freezes or sits there loading forever.
I'm so tempted to go to Ubuntu/Gnome because most apps in KDE are POS's. KDE/Knetwork Manager and now Amarok. I didn't like Amarok for ages but I'm used to using an mp3 player in USB/MSC mode. But, any program can do that. Yet, Amarok cannot configure or operate an mp3 player in MTP mode. It cannot add/configure the collection list and you can't stop/cancel the 'building database' when you know it won't load or is not really loading. In summary, it's garbage and I would like to use something that works even just a fraction better.
Surely, there must be another program that works in KDE?
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