Stop Using VLC for Music on Linux! 🎶 Best OpenSUSE Players You NEED in 2025

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Are you still using VLC as your default music player on Linux? While VLC is fantastic for movies and video playback, it’s not always the best choice for enjoying your favorite albums. In this video, I dive deep into the best music player alternatives for Linux users — especially those running openSUSE Tumbleweed, Slowroll, and Leap.

We’ll explore some of the most popular and powerful Linux audio players available today: Clementine, Strawberry, Elisa, Amarok, Plexamp, Finamp (for Jellyfin users), and the brand-new Mtoc that’s getting attention on Reddit. You’ll also learn how tools like MusicBrainz can help you fix missing album covers and metadata, giving your library that polished look.

Whether you’re managing a massive collection of ripped CDs from the ’90s or streaming through Jellyfin, there’s a music player out there to make your listening experience smoother, cleaner, and more enjoyable. I’ll show you how to install them quickly through Discover or Flatpak, now that YaST is being phased out.

👉 If you’ve been frustrated by clunky interfaces or missing features in your current music setup, this video will save you time and help you discover the perfect app for YOUR workflow.

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