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Foobar2000 Linux version when?
Yeah it's a real bummer that Foobar2000 doesn't run natively on Linux, but I've heard it runs well through WINE. ~~The same can't be said of MusicBee though, which even WINE can't get running smoothly on Linux.~~ Honestly, MusicBee and Exact Audio Copy are the only pieces of Windows software I've yet to find a native Linux alternative for that I'm satisfied with.
Edit: Apparently nowadays MusicBee runs better through WINE than it used to? I'll have to try it out.
MusicBee works perfectly via Wine, and it's a major part of my digital library. Without MusicBee my MP3 player would be worth 1/10 for me.
But you can't just take the installer and double click it, you need to follow these steps (naturally replace the directories):
Install Wine Staging and Winetricks
Create prefix for MusicBee and .NET
Bash:
Install .NET 4.0 and corefonts
Bash:
Install xmllite and gdiplus
Bash:
Set Wine to Windows 7 compatibility mode
Bash:
Install .NET 4.8
Bash:
Install Music Bee
Bash:
Downloads needed:
This specific version of the .NET Framework installer
You might see warnings about WoW64 mode, experimental flags, etc, just ignore them and keep going and MusicBee will work.
Dude hell yeah you're a life saver, thank you so much!
No worries! I never found a true alternative to MusicBee, and there are several outdated tutorials about getting it run on Wine that technically work but leave you with a buggy app. The method I showed you works perfectly.