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I was attempting to search for songs with the word "blue" in the title. I can't find any way to search for a specific word. All I get whenever I search in Audacious is massive lists, usually of genres. Useless. One of the things I really miss from Win is MusicBee. That program is the absolute best player I have used for people with a large library, and no Linux audio players seem to have the same type of search and categorizing functions.

I was attempting to search for songs with the word "blue" in the title. I can't find any way to search for a specific word. All I get whenever I search in Audacious is massive lists, usually of genres. Useless. One of the things I really miss from Win is MusicBee. That program is the absolute best player I have used for people with a large library, and no Linux audio players seem to have the same type of search and categorizing functions.

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[–] [deleted] 1 pt (edited )

I see. Thank you for the explanation. This is way beyond what I am willing to do to play a few tunes, however. I did figure out how to make the search work on Clementine. I have been switching back and forth between Clementine and Audacious for my music player. All in all, Clementine has more features. For anyone who is interested, in Clementine you can type in a "Field name", e.g. Title, Genre, etc., followed by a colon (no space before or after the colon), and then the search word.