I need a new media player, specifically a music player application. VLC handles all my video needs, but I need something new for audio.
Currently I use WinAmp on Windows, but now I need something that works on Linux too. Right now I use Banshee, but it lacks some features I really need. No matter what I try I can't find something that has the features I need that runs on Linux and Windows (I don't own an OSX system and probably never will).
Does anyone know of a media player that supports ALL of the following features?
* Sort tracks by name, album name, album date, artist, and track number (taking disk number into account)
* Sort albums by date, name, and track count
* Sort artists by name, album count, and track count
* Easy to use support for queuing up groups of tracks into a temporary playlist
* Support for a wide range a metadata fields. I am really OCD about having all the metadata filled in.
* Supports MP3, OGG, and FLAC at a minimum
WinAmp more or less does what I want on Windows (it has some minor issues), unfortunately I can't get it working with WINE.
Banshee would be OK if it wasn't for the fact that it does not allow you to sort albums by date and it doesn't properly support a play queue.
Amarok has a "weird" interface that makes it hard to find what I want (I much prefer the three pane UI used by most other players).
All the others I have tried either have terrible performance or glaring issues that make them unsuitable. (Audacious and Rhythmbox to name two in particular). VLC just doesn't seem to be all that great for music.
I store my media library on a SMB share on my NAS, but I would prefer a shared database of some kind instead of a simple file share. Online features are not important, this will be used on an isolated LAN, no internet.
Help?