When comparing Nuvola Player vs VVAVE Music Player, the Slant community recommends Nuvola Player for most people. In the question“What are the best audio players for UNIX-like systems?” Nuvola Player is ranked 42nd while VVAVE Music Player is ranked 47th. The most important reason people chose Nuvola Player is:
Nuvola supports Mpris v2 which means that there's sound menu support in most modern Linux desktop environments.
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Pros
Pro Mpris v2 support
Nuvola supports Mpris v2 which means that there's sound menu support in most modern Linux desktop environments.
Pro Creates a native-like front-end for music streaming webapps
Nuvola Player permits the use of music streaming webapps like Amazon Cloud Player, Google Play Music, and Spotify with an interface that aims to work as much like a native desktop application as possible. It currently supports 15 music streaming services.
Pro Can be run from the command-line
Pro Open source (FOSS)
LGPL licensed.
Pro KDE/Qt-based
Looks great, uses known KDE/Qt controls and integrates with the KDE Plasma desktop (including KDE Connect, MPRIS Controls, KRunner and native notifications).
Pro Convergent
Can be used across platforms on desktop (Linux), Android and Plasma Mobile (Kirigami-based).
Pro Online streaming
You can use it to stream music. It also integrates youtube-dl. It can use your offline music to let you discover new online stream media.
Cons
Con Strong focus on online
Streams are nice. But what about what I want and have? Strong focus on online listening. And if that is what you want exclusively, this is bloat. Better go with something really focused, functional and SMALL.
Con Unstable on Wayland
If you even attempt to resize the program, it'll hang indefinitely.
