A free, open source audio player with a polished user interface and robust music management capabilities, supporting common audio formats and featuring playlists, library management, tagging, and device sync.
Album Player is an open source, cross-platform audio player application designed to provide an intuitive user interface for managing and playing music collections. It is developed by a community of volunteers and available free of charge under the GNU General Public License.
At its core, Album Player focuses on making it easy to browse, organize, and play audio files stored locally on a device. It supports all common formats including MP3, FLAC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, and more. Music can be organized based on genres, artists, albums, composers, or customizable tags, with smart playlists and library searches making it easy to slice and dice a large collection.
Playback features allow for gapless playback, crossfading, volume leveling, ReplayGain, and equalizer sound effects. Album art and metadata like song details, ratings, play counts, and last played date aid in music discovery. Album Player also enables syncing songs, playlists, podcasts and more across mobile devices. Additional capabilities include batch tag editing, queue management, plugin extensions, and custom themes and skins for customizable visuals.
In all, Album Player aims to provide a home for music lovers looking for a capable player for large collections that also gets out of the way, keeps things simple, but doesn't skimp on power user features for managing and enjoying audio files.
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