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  • All-in-One Payroll and HR Platform Icon
    All-in-One Payroll and HR Platform

    For small and mid-sized businesses that need a comprehensive payroll and HR solution with personalized support

    We design our technology to make workforce management easier. APS offers core HR, payroll, benefits administration, attendance, recruiting, employee onboarding, and more.
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    Finance Automation that puts you in charge

    Tipalti delivers smart payables that elevate modern business.

    Our robust pre-built connectors and our no-code, drag-and-drop interface makes it easy and fast to automatically sync vendors, invoices, and invoice payment data between Tipalti and your ERP or accounting software.
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    Kid3 Tag Editor

    Kid3 Tag Editor

    Audio Tag Editor

    Kid3 audio tag editor can edit the tags of MP3, Ogg, FLAC, MPC & WMA files in an efficient way, convert between ID3v1 and ID3v2, set the tags of multiple files, generate tags from file names or vice versa and import from freedb, MusicBrainz and Disco
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    Downloads: 1,074 This Week
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    Java SID Player Music Library V2
    This is a Commodore 64 emulator specialized for sound reproduction. It is also a SID player for music collections like HVSC and CGSC. It is a full C64 emulator and can play games of the GameBase64 project as well.
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    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    qmmp

    qmmp

    Qt-based Multimedia Player

    This program is an audio-player, written with the help of the Qt library. The user interface is similar to winamp or xmms. Alternative user interfaces also are available.
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    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    AT&RT

    AT&RT

    Additional Tagging Tools plugin for MusicBee

    The plugin adds several commands to MusicBee main menu for extended tag editing, exporting them to external applications, collecting library statistics, making (auto)backups of tags, etc.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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  • AlertBot: Website Monitoring of Uptime, Performance, and Errors Icon
    AlertBot: Website Monitoring of Uptime, Performance, and Errors

    For IT Professionals and network adminstrators looking for a web application monitoring solution

    AlertBot monitors your website's full functionality around the clock so you can focus your time on more important things.
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    MediaPortal

    MediaPortal

    Turn your PC into a very advanced MediaCenter/HTPC

    MediaPortal turns your PC into a very advanced MediaCenter / HTPC. It allows you to listen to your favorite music & radio, watch and store your videos and DVDs, view, schedule and record live TV as a digital video recorder and much much more
    Downloads: 57 This Week
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    BallroomDJ4

    BallroomDJ4

    Ballroom Music Player

    BallroomDJ 4 is a complete rewrite of BallroomDJ. BallroomDJ 4 is a ballroom music player (but can be used for other purposes). It is designed with the goal of being able to play music the entire evening without intervention.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    ReVanced Extended byIE
    *ReVanced ReVanced Music: v7.17.51 *Extended ReVanced YouTube: v19.34.42 ReVanced Music: v7.17.51 *ReVanced MicroG: v0.3.1.4.243136 *ReVanced Reddit (Extended-Extras): v2024.37.0 *Extended Patches: cli_v4.6.1-patches_v4.13.1 *ReVanced Patches: cli_v4.6.1-patches_v4.13.3 *Reddit Patches: cli_v2.21.4_patches_v2.179.1 *BETA-STABLE NEW!* Thank you! ReVanced Team!
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Spotube

    Spotube

    Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium

    An open source, cross-platform Spotify client compatible across multiple platforms utilizing Spotify's data API and YouTube, Piped video or JioSaavn as an audio source, eliminating the need for Spotify Premium. It is still recommended to support creators by engaging with their YouTube channels/Spotify tracks (or preferably by buying their merch/concert tickets/physical media).
    Downloads: 68 This Week
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    Phoniebox

    Phoniebox

    A Raspberry Pi jukebox, playing local music, podcasts, web radio

    Phoniebox is a contactless jukebox for the Raspberry Pi, that plays audio files, playlists, podcasts, web streams, and Spotify triggered by RFID cards. All plug and play via USB, no soldering iron needed. It also features GPIO button control support.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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  • Sage Intacct Cloud Accounting and Financial Management Software Icon
    Sage Intacct Cloud Accounting and Financial Management Software

    Cloud accounting, payroll, and HR that grows with you

    Drive your organization forward with the right solution at the right price. AI-powered continuous accounting and ERP to support your growth now and into the future.
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    JellyBox

    JellyBox

    Native desktop and mobile music client for Jellyfin

    Native desktop client for Jellyfin media library. It provides an easy access to your Jellyfin library.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Strawberry Music Player

    Strawberry Music Player

    Strawberry Music Player

    Strawberry is a cross-platform music player and music collection organizer. It is aimed at music collectors and audiophiles. With Strawberry you can play and manage your digital music collection, or stream your favorite radios. Strawberry is a music player and music collection organizer. It is aimed at music collectors and audiophiles. With Strawberry you can play and manage your digital music collection, or stream your favorite radios. Strawberry is free software released under GPL. The source code is available on GitHub. Strawberry is a fork of Clementine. It's written in C++ using the Qt toolkit and GStreamer. Strawberry is compatible with both Qt version 5 and 6.
    Downloads: 48 This Week
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    BloomeeTunes

    BloomeeTunes

    Open-source, Ad-free and Multi-source Music player.

    Bloomee🌸 is my Flutter project, An Open-Source Music app designed to bring you Ad-free tunes from various sources. Dive into a world of limitless music from platforms like YouTube and Jio Savan, with more sources blooming soon! 🌼🎵 Why Bloomee? 🌟 Ad-Free Experience: Say goodbye to interruptions and enjoy uninterrupted musical bliss. 🌍 Multi-Source Player: Access your favorite tracks from diverse platforms, with more sources continually joining our melody garden. 🚀 Flutter-Powered Learning: Bloomee is not just about music; it's about learning and growing with Flutter and BLoC architecture. Explore the intersection of beautiful design and smooth functionality while mastering the art of app development.
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    Downloads: 180 This Week
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    Drumstick MIDI Monitor

    Drumstick MIDI Monitor

    MIDI monitor for Linux

    Drumstick MIDI Monitor is a MIDI monitor for Linux using ALSA sequencer and Qt5 user interface.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    sc68 - Atari ST and Amiga music player

    sc68 - Atari ST and Amiga music player

    sc68 is an Atari ST and Amiga music player

    sc68 is an Atari ST and Amiga music player. The sc68 is a Atari-ST and Amiga music player. It comes as a command line music player as well as libraries for developers and various plugins for well know programs.
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    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    koel

    koel

    A personal music streaming server that simply works

    koel is a simple, open source, web-based personal audio streaming service created with some of the more modern technologies that appeals to web developers. It embraces such technologies as CSS grid and drag-and-drop API to deliver a music streaming application that simply works. koel is written in Vue on the client side, and Laravel on the server side. It requires a server that can run Laravel 5.8 and a modern browser that can support newer web technologies.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    potatoMusic

    An qt music player for linux

    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PlayPcmWin

    PlayPcmWin

    WASAPI audio player for audiophiles

    PlayPcmWin is yet another opensource audio player for audiophiles. Supported Platforms: Windows 10 / 8.1 / 7. Manuals: http://sourceforge.net/p/playpcmwin/wiki/PlayPcmWinEn/ Changelog: http://sourceforge.net/p/playpcmwin/wiki/ChangelogEn/ 日本語: http://sourceforge.net/p/playpcmwin/wiki/PlayPcmWinJp/ ■■■■■ Other apps from this project ■■■■■ List: https://sourceforge.net/p/playpcmwin/wiki/ 他のアプリと説明: https://sourceforge.net/p/playpcmwin/wiki/
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    Downloads: 96 This Week
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    Tauon

    Tauon

    The music player of today

    Tauon is a modern, streamlined music player app that's packed with features! An emphasis on playlists and drag-and-drop importing puts you in control of your music library. Faded volume control, 24-bit FLAC support, and gapless playback provide the ultimate listening experience. Excellent CUE sheet support, an original smart playlist system, and network playback from koel or Airsonic servers. Last.fm, Listenbrainz, and Maloja scribbling. MPRIS2 support for desktop integration. Tauon is a playlist-oriented music player that makes the assumption that folders are albums. (You may find the words "album" and "folder" used interchangeably within the interface and documentation) While some features and interface elements may not be immediately intuitive, I hope that once you are familiar, you will find that Tauon is pleasant, fast, and fun to use.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    midimusic

    midimusic

    Music software and a totally non commercial music archive.

    Midimusic provides archives of Wurlitzer and Estey music rolls in e-roll format. These are downloadable and the music can be played using eplayOrgan. An archive of Miditzer organ midi files is also provided. All features of the original e-rolls and midis are available including stops and swell. eplayOrgan is a fully featured organ which can also be played from a full midified console or standard midi keyboards. Stops may be set using a touch screen. eplayOrgan operates under Windows. Mac and Linux are supported under Wine. The programs work just the same under Wine on Mac and Linux as they do under Windows.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Youtube Music Desktop Player

    Youtube Music Desktop Player

    Makes the Youtube Music site a desktop app.

    Displays Youtube Music site using PyQt5 and its QWebEngine, as well as PyQt Fluent Widgets to make your music listening experience even more convenient and enjoyable.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    FrostWire

    FrostWire

    Search, Download, Play, Share on Bittorrent and the cloud

    FrostWire http://www.frostwire.com/ is a media player and Peer to Peer (P2P) information sharing client for the BitTorrent network. This project is not affiliated with LimeWire LLC. FrostWires' source code is Licensed under the GNU GPL and Apache Open Source licenses. System Requirements Any of the following operating systems: ● Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista for Intel processors (64-bit only) ● Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) or later (64-bit) ● Linux, Unix such as Solaris (64-bit) ● Android 7.0 or later 256 MB of RAM (512 MB Recommended) An active internet connection
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    Downloads: 819 This Week
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    Apprentice Video

    Apprentice Video

    it's a video player, also works for music and pictures

    This player stands on the giant shoulders of FFmpeg. Audio rendering is accomplished via portaudio v19. Video rendering is via OpenGL, using fragment programs when possible. User interface is implemented with Qt 4/5. ASS/SSA subtitle rendering is implemented with libass. MOD, XM, S3M, IT file support via libmodplug. This player provides several performance options to enable adequate video playback on slow hardware: * skip loop filter * skip non-reference frames * skip color converter * reduce playback speed to accommodate slow video decoding This player supports playback of HDR video on non-HDR displays: * colorspace transform to BT.709 colorspace via an auto-generated 3D LUT * tone mapping from HDR to SDR (BT. 709) Linux binaries are provided as AppImage, built on Ubuntu 14.04.
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    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    SuperSimpleMusicPlayer

    SuperSimpleMusicPlayer

    A simple old-school music player.

    No bells and whistles. A simple old-school music player for those who hate over-complicated apps.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    ASAP - Another Slight Atari Player
    ASAP (Another Slight Atari Player) plays and converts 8-bit Atari music (*.sap, *.cmc, *.mpt, *.rmt, *.tmc, ...) on modern computers and mobile devices.
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    Downloads: 56 This Week
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Open Source Music Players Guide

Open source audio players are software programs that allow users to listen to and manage their music. They are designed for general use, meaning that the average user does not need any technical knowledge or experience in order to use them. Open source audio players rely on open-source code, which is free and publicly accessible. This type of code allows developers to make changes or improvements that can be shared with the public. Open source audio players also give users full control over their media library by allowing them to customize playback settings and organize files according to specific preferences.

The most popular open source audio player is VLC Media Player, which supports various media formats such as AAC, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and more. It features a library view for organizing your tracks and provides additional tools for editing metadata and adjusting sound levels. Another popular option is Audacious, a lightweight application focused on audio playback rather than file management or customization options. It supports multiple input/output methods including ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture), JACK (Jack Audio Connection Kit) and PulseAudio. Foobar2000 is another open source alternative with a highly customizable interface that includes support for plugins written in JScript or Lua scripting language.

In addition to these standard open-source applications there are numerous other specialized solutions tailored toward specific needs like broadcasting live streams or creating playlists from external sources like YouTube or Spotify Premium accounts. There are even third party applications available that offer additional features such as visualizations or DJ-style mixing capabilities for those who want more advanced controls over their soundtracks. Ultimately it's up to you decide which one best suits your needs but thankfully with so many great open-source options out there it shouldn't be hard to find one that you enjoy using everyday.

Features of Open Source Music Players

  • Playback: Open source audio players can provide playback support for various formats like MP3, WAV, OGG, etc. This allows users to play music and audio files on their computer without downloading different software for each format.
  • Search Functionality: Most open source audio players come with the ability to search through their library of music and other audio files. This feature makes it easy to find the right track or artist quickly.
  • Library Management: Open source audio players give users control over how they organize their library of music and other audio files. They can add metadata tags (like artist or album name), sort by genre, and create playlists with ease.
  • Audio Effects & Equalizers: Many open source audio players have built-in sound effects and equalizers that let users customize their listening experience. This allows them to tweak the sound of a song or adjust the bass levels according to their preferences.
  • Skins & Customization: Open source audio players often support themes so users can customize their player’s look and feel according to their own tastes. Some even allow for further customization via plugins or extensions.
  • Remote Control Support: Some open source audio players allow users to control playback from a remote device such as a smartphone or tablet running a compatible app. This makes it easy to manage playback when away from the computer itself or while multitasking another task such as checking email or browsing the web.

Different Types of Open Source Music Players

  • MP3 Player: An MP3 player is a software application that allows users to play audio files, such as music tracks. It typically includes basic features like playback control and playlist management.
  • Media Player: A media player is a type of open source audio player which offers both basic and advanced features for playing audio or video files from your computer or from the web. Features may include support for different formats and codecs, as well as playback control and remote access capabilities.
  • Audio Streaming Player: An audio streaming player is an open source application designed to allow users to stream audio content from the internet directly to their device. This type of player may offer features like customizable playlists, library search tools, and social network integration.
  • Portable Media Player: A portable media player is a type of open source audio player that allows users to take their music with them wherever they go. This type of program typically supports playback over Bluetooth or other wireless protocols, onboard storage capacity, and an intuitive user interface for quick navigation.
  • Music Discovery Player: A music discovery player is a type of open source audio player which helps users find new music by providing access to streaming services, radio stations, podcasts, etc., in an easy-to-use format with curation options save their favorite tracks.
  • Visualization Players: Visualization players are programs that add visual images or effects while playing back music files on your computer's screen or projector screen in sync with the beat or rhythm of the music track being played back.

Open Source Audio Players Advantages

  1. Increased Flexibility: Open source audio players provide users with high levels of flexibility, allowing them to customize their experience with the player. This can include customizing the user interface, creating new features and plugins, or even modifying the source code itself.
  2. Large Selection: Open source audio players typically offer a wide selection of features, from skins and themes to support for a variety of audio formats. This allows users to choose the features that are most important to them when choosing an audio player.
  3. Cost Savings: Because open source solutions are usually free, they provide cost savings over purchasing a commercial product. This can allow users to have access to higher-end features without having to break their budget.
  4. Security and Stability: By relying on experienced developers that consistently update open source projects, users can be sure that their software is secure and stable when compared with closed-source alternatives.
  5. Community Support: Open source solutions rely on community volunteers who provide support in the form of troubleshooting advice, bug fixes, feature requests, and more. This ensures that help is available should any issues arise while using an open source player.

What Types of Users Use Open Source Music Players?

  • Music Enthusiasts: People who enjoy listening to and discovering music, often using open source audio players to access free or low-cost music.
  • Home Entertainment Lovers: People who use open source audio players as part of their home entertainment system, allowing them to listen to CDs, streaming services, or radio broadcasts.
  • Professional Audio Editors: Professionals in the media industry who use open source audio players for editing and mixing soundtracks for movies, videos, and other media.
  • DJs: DJs using open source audio players to mix multiple tracks together for live performances.
  • Podcast Creators: People creating podcasts that are shared with others via online platforms and require an open-source app such as a VLC player or Audacity recorder in order to be created.
  • Musicians/Producers: Musicians and producers creating music with the help of digital instruments that are integrated with open source audio players such as Ardour or Audacity.
  • Gamers: Players enjoying retro games where sound effects play a role in the gameplay experience typically requiring an open-source media player like MPlayer or XMPlay in order to properly hear game sounds.
  • Audiophiles: Individuals who value high quality audio recordings which can be achieved by using an advanced type of software like DeaDBeeF when playing songs through an open source player.

How Much Do Open Source Audio Players Cost?

Open source audio players are typically free to download, meaning there is no cost associated with using them. However, some developers may charge a small fee for their products in the form of a donation or membership. This usually helps keep the project alive and encourages further development. Some open source audio players also offer premium versions that come with additional features like better sound quality and more extensive support. These versions will typically have a one-time cost associated with them, but they are generally still much more affordable than proprietary alternatives. While the exact costs will depend on which player you choose and what version you decide to invest in, overall open source audio players provide an excellent solution at very little cost.

What Software Can Integrate With Open Source Music Players?

Open source audio players are capable of integrating with a variety of different types of software. One type is digital audio editors, which can be used to record, trim and add effects to audio files. Another type is media library management software, which can keep track of music files, organize them into playlists, and update file tags. Additionally, streaming media services like Spotify or Apple Music can be integrated with open source audio players, allowing the user to stream their music library directly from the player. Finally, there are plugins and extensions which can extend the functionality of an open source audio player by adding additional features such as support for high-quality formats or crossfading between tracks.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Audio Players?

  1. Increased Availability of Open-Source Audio Players: Open-source audio players have become increasingly available as more developers create their own programs. These players offer a wide range of features, making them attractive to audiophiles looking for a customizable and powerful player.
  2. Support for Multiple Formats: Open-source audio players support multiple formats, including MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, and more. This allows users to listen to music in the format of their choice without having to purchase or convert the file.
  3. Improved User Interface: Many open-source audio players feature improved user interfaces compared to those found in proprietary software. This includes larger album art and track listings, better search functions, and improved support for streaming services such as Spotify.
  4. Increased Customization Options: Open-source audio players allow users to customize their experience. This includes changing the look and feel of the player, adding plugins for increased functionality, and adjusting various settings related to playback.
  5. Cross-Platform Support: Open-source audio players are available for multiple platforms, including Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. This makes them accessible to users regardless of their operating system.

How To Get Started With Open Source Music Players

Getting started with using open source music players is very easy and straightforward.

  1. First, you'll want to identify which type of audio player works best for your needs. There are open source audio players available that support both local and streaming music, as well as those that specialize in one or the other. Your choice should also depend on whether you're looking for a simple player or one with additional features like equalizers and MIDI support.
  2. Once you've chosen your player, it's time to download it onto your computer. The installation process is usually quite simple, but be sure to read the instructions carefully before getting started. This will ensure that everything is working properly and all of the necessary updates are installed correctly.
  3. The next step is setting up your library of songs and playlists for playback with the open source audio player. You can do this by either syncing music from an existing library or importing tracks from a storage device into the player's software platform. Some platforms may also give you access to free streaming services such as Spotify or Apple Music.
  4. Now that everything is ready, the last step before listening to some tunes is choosing how you want the audio outputted from your computer to be delivered through speakers or headphones - depending on what equipment you have available at home. Once this has been configured, simply press play and enjoy.