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forked-daapd vs PotPlayer

A side-by-side look at forked-daapd and PotPlayer. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

forked-daapd

forked-daapd

Audio & Music

forked-daapd is an open source networked audio player similar to iTunes and Squeezebox. It runs as a daemon on Linux, FreeBSD, and macOS and plays audio files stored locally or from other sources like AirPlay devices, Spotify, and internet radio streams.

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PotPlayer

PotPlayer

Video & Movies

PotPlayer is a free, open-source media player for Windows that supports a wide range of video and audio formats. It's known for its broad codec support, customizable skins, and extensive configuration options. PotPlayer aims to be a lightweight yet powerful alternative to more complex media players.

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