MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
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PurpleLurple
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Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
Ah, just found this thread, too.
What is the dev's opinion on making a Linux version of Media Monkey? It's one of the things missing in Linux; a good music player.
What is the dev's opinion on making a Linux version of Media Monkey? It's one of the things missing in Linux; a good music player.
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
Might be the right time to do so...
European and other Countries (their GOVERNMENTS = tens of thousands of accounts)
are Switching away from US controlled software.
Like Microsoft (windows and office) to Linux and LibreOffice
or OnlyOffice.
Edit: Oops... MILLIONS of devices in France alone.
youtu . be/JdRy22w1K4A?si=PG6St71P7BbS-uGJ
European and other Countries (their GOVERNMENTS = tens of thousands of accounts)
are Switching away from US controlled software.
Like Microsoft (windows and office) to Linux and LibreOffice
or OnlyOffice.
Edit: Oops... MILLIONS of devices in France alone.
youtu . be/JdRy22w1K4A?si=PG6St71P7BbS-uGJ
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
Right now our focus is on getting the macOS version ready. We haven't dedicated resources to a linux version, but I agree that desktop linux is becoming more and more important. Moreover, some on the dev team would be happy with this as well 
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SeigneurAo
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Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
"Do it !"
-Palpatine
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Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
I totally gave up on MM-integration via Wine. It's just a mess.
My solution now, which is a horrible overkill but works:
I did set up a win10 iot enterprise ltsc with absolute bare minimum for just MM. then use xrdp and some tweaks to run it
as a shell-replacement. So it kinda looks like a native app with another icon. Works great, except mini-player, obviously.
My before mentioned remote-control-script also works this way.
Guess I can forget about the highdef audio as rdp probably caps at 44.1/16bit, but it's a start.
Please do the linux version, we're in the 5% range of OS nowadays
My solution now, which is a horrible overkill but works:
I did set up a win10 iot enterprise ltsc with absolute bare minimum for just MM. then use xrdp and some tweaks to run it
as a shell-replacement. So it kinda looks like a native app with another icon. Works great, except mini-player, obviously.
My before mentioned remote-control-script also works this way.
Guess I can forget about the highdef audio as rdp probably caps at 44.1/16bit, but it's a start.
Please do the linux version, we're in the 5% range of OS nowadays
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
Maybe it would be fairly easy for the development team,
to tweak the integration with Wine / Bottles? ♥
to tweak the integration with Wine / Bottles? ♥
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
Heads-up to nvidia users - I've been running mediamonkey in wine (via bottles) for a couple of months without major issues, and upgrading the nvidia driver from 590.44.01 to 595.58.03 completely broke mediamonkey. The application itself starts fine, but no UI is being rendered. As far as I can tell the chromium frontend hits some kind of vulkan/dxvk issue, causing a crash on the Chrome_InProcGpuThread when DXVK is enabled. Without DXVK, it fails earlier due to missing d3d9.
No amount of tinkering, other than downgrading to the older driver version, did anything to help, and since I know fuck all about about wine debugging or rendering APIs that's also the point where completely out of my depth in terms of how to debug this further.
No amount of tinkering, other than downgrading to the older driver version, did anything to help, and since I know fuck all about about wine debugging or rendering APIs that's also the point where completely out of my depth in terms of how to debug this further.
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
While I agree with the notion of that, not upgrading graphics drivers is not something I consider realistic on linux, especially with nvidia. This is not the same situation as in windows where the drivers are stable and mostly just bring new game enhancements. In linux these drivers are still under active development and are adding fundamental features with each release, both for gaming and regular desktop use.
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
These stories are the reason I just gave up on MM and use lesser tools to get the job done. Even with all the workarounds and hacks, you still don't get the full native experience. I tried earlier on to get things to work, but it was just too fragile and caused more frustration than joy.
The real answer for the long term health of MM would be to a complete rewrite in an OS agnostic language. Windows is not going away tomorrow, but the tea leaves are already indicating where it's headed. Governments around the world are now considering Windows a national security risk, and how long will users put up with advertisements and invasive data collection from their OSes?
If a Linux version is ever released I'd be first in line, but I stopped holding my breath a long time ago.
The real answer for the long term health of MM would be to a complete rewrite in an OS agnostic language. Windows is not going away tomorrow, but the tea leaves are already indicating where it's headed. Governments around the world are now considering Windows a national security risk, and how long will users put up with advertisements and invasive data collection from their OSes?
If a Linux version is ever released I'd be first in line, but I stopped holding my breath a long time ago.
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
Complete rewrite would be optimal, but probably unlikely. That is a tremendous effort.
And "lesser tools" are sadly so inferior that there is, to my current knowledge, no alternative that even comes close halfway.
Still, today, the next best thing would be my own Musicplayer I wrote BEFORE i discovered MM, which was superior to mine.
Sad to see they focus on Mac currently. Apple-users are usually not the kind of "nerds" or "power-users" that MediaMonkey attracts.
So far, I can live with my remoteapp-solution. Wouldn't do this for any other app though
And "lesser tools" are sadly so inferior that there is, to my current knowledge, no alternative that even comes close halfway.
Still, today, the next best thing would be my own Musicplayer I wrote BEFORE i discovered MM, which was superior to mine.
Sad to see they focus on Mac currently. Apple-users are usually not the kind of "nerds" or "power-users" that MediaMonkey attracts.
So far, I can live with my remoteapp-solution. Wouldn't do this for any other app though
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
MediaMonkey 5 was the complete rewrite for cross-platform compatibility. MediaMonkey 2027 for MAC will be the first cross-platform release.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
Oh it already was...great. But that mac-one probably still takes a lot of time before even pondering to hop to linux?
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
someone have to
I guess I misunderstood when I heard it didn't compile on Linux properly.
My earnest apologies for misstating.
Are the issues something low priority for the Delphi maintainers, or would your programmers have to submit patches to get the results needed?Delphi Linux compiler is not yet producing current MM grade of quality we all used to.
Re: MediaMonkey 5 for Debian / Linux
It's a small team working on this, so it does take time unfortunately
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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