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SonicTree

Folder-based music player

SonicTree is a Linux music player for local music playback and filesystem-based navigation. It allows you to browse and play music directly from your existing folder structure without requiring a separate music library database.

  • Version - 1.1.0
  • Platform - Linux
  • Architecture - x86_64 (64-bit)

Features

  • Folder-based music navigation
  • Local music playback
  • Album art support
  • Embedded artwork extraction
  • Folder artwork detection
  • Audio seek functionality
  • Volume persistence
  • Dark theme
  • Playback while browsing

Installation

AppImage

Download the SonicTree-1.1.0-x86_64.AppImage

Make it executable:

chmod +x SonicTree-1.1.0-x86_64.AppImage

Run it:

./SonicTree-1.1.0-x86_64.AppImage

Supported Formats

Commonly supported formats include:

  • MP3
  • FLAC
  • OGG Vorbis
  • WAV
  • AAC
  • M4A

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is SonicTree?

SonicTree is a Linux music player designed for local music playback and filesystem-based navigation.

How does SonicTree organize music?

SonicTree uses your existing folder structure. Your music remains organized exactly as it exists on disk.

Does SonicTree require a music library database?

No. SonicTree works directly with the filesystem and does not require importing music into a database.

How do I play music?

Browse to a folder containing audio files and open it within SonicTree. Select a track to begin playback.

Can SonicTree play music from external drives?

Yes. Any mounted drive accessible through the filesystem can be played.

How do I access music stored on an external drive?

Most Linux systems mount external drives under:

/media/<username>/
/mnt/

Navigate to the mounted location from within SonicTree and browse your music folders normally.

Does SonicTree support album artwork?

Yes. SonicTree supports both embedded artwork stored within audio files and artwork stored within music folders.

Can I seek within tracks?

Yes. SonicTree supports seeking within audio tracks.

Does SonicTree remember volume settings?

Yes. Volume settings are persisted between sessions.

Does SonicTree support dark mode?

Yes. SonicTree includes a dark theme.

Does playback continue while browsing folders?

Yes. Playback continues while navigating through the filesystem.

Does SonicTree modify my music files?

No. SonicTree does not modify audio files.

Does SonicTree move, rename, or reorganize music files?

No. SonicTree does not alter the structure of your music collection.

Does SonicTree require an internet connection?

No. SonicTree is designed for local music playback and operate entirely offline.

Can SonicTree play music from network-mounted storage?

Yes. Any mounted filesystem accessible through the operating system can be browsed and played.

Does SonicTree scan my entire system?

No. Only folders that you choose to browse are accessed.

What platforms are supported?

SonicTree supports Linux x86_64 (64-bit) systems.

Where are settings stored?

SonicTree stores application settings locally on your system.

How do I report a bug?

Please include the following information when reporting issues:

  • SonicTree version
  • Linux distribution
  • Steps to reproduce the issue
  • Relevant logs
  • Screenshots if applicable

Where can I find the latest release?

The latest release is available from the project's release page.

What is the focus of SonicTree?

SonicTree focuses on local music playback, filesystem-based navigation, reliability, and a responsive desktop listening experience.

License

See the LICENSE file for licensing information.

Source: README.md, updated 2026-06-13