Music Players for FreeBSD

Browse free open source Music Players and projects for FreeBSD below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source Music Players by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    gmtp
    A simple graphical MTP client for UNIX and UNIX like systems. It supports all MTP based devices including MP3 players, Media Players, Tablets and Mobile Phones.
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    Downloads: 56 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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    StreamTuner2 ♪♬#

    Internet radio directory browser

    Streamtuner2 is an internet radio station and video browser. It simply lists stations in categories from different directories. Launches your preferred media apps for playback. It's built in Python now, but retains UI similarity with the original StreamTuner 0.99
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    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    Provide a user-level API (C library) for communicating with the Creative NOMAD Jukebox MP3 players and Dell DJs under Linux, *BSD and Windows. The protocol in question is colloquially known as "PDE" (Portable Digital Entertainment). It includes simple
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    uFMOD

    uFMOD

    An XM player library written in assembly language.

    XM player library written in assembly language. It's perfect for size- and speed-critical applications, click free, highly reliable, easy to use, open source, multiplatform. It is able to play even damaged and non-standard XM tracks.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Kaffeine is full featured Media Player for KDE. It supports all kinds of local and network media and digital video broadcasting (DVB). At the moment Kaffeine can use xine-lib or GStreamer as backend.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    This project is the Linux wavplay command line utility used for playing "wav" files.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Nosefart plays NSF (NES sound format) files so you can listen to those old tunes without actually having to play the games. It runs in Linux, DOS/Windows, and as a plugin to various players, including Winamp and XMMS. It was mostly written by Matt Co
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    IMYplay

    IMYplay

    Plays iMelody (IMY) files using many sound systems

    IMYplay is a player for iMelody (IMY) ringtones / files (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMelody). IMYplay can use the following outputs to produce sound: 1. The Allegro game library (http://alleg.sf.net), 2. SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer; http://www.libsdl.org), 3. ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture; http://alsa-project.org), 4. OSS (Open Sound System), 5. Libao (http://xiph.org/ao), 6. PortAudiov19 (http://www.portaudio.com), 7. PulseAudio (http://www.pulseaudio.org), 8. JACK1/JACK2 (http://jackaudio.org), 9. GStreamer (http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org), 10. PC-Speaker (at least Linux and DOS). It can also: - convert IMY ringtones to MIDI files, - write raw samples to an output file, - execute an external program on each note. See the project homepage https://imyplay.sourceforge.io and the project Wiki in the menu above.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Playmidi

    Playmidi

    Play midi files via external midi devices or soft synth.

    Playmidi is a web and curses and SDL-based MIDI file player for Linux and MacOS and Chrome (via Web MIDI and Web Audio apis). All recent development has moved to https://github.com/nlaredo/playmidi It supports software rendering of midi files via SDL audio and can also output midi events to external midi devices (in time with SDL audio soft synth) via both alsa sequencer api (linux) and coremidi api (osx). Math-based synthesis (when no sf2 is loaded and no external midi output is set) is planned to evolve over time to support most of the features found in a minimoog voyager, and wavetable based sf2 support is expected to evolve to properly emulate all the features of a roland sc88 (but not there yet). Not all sf2 files are yet fully supported, but currently most development in the git tree has happened with one you can find via google search called Scc1t2.sf2. It provides a good starting point for those without external midi hardware
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    vimpc

    ncurses based mpd client with vi like key bindings

    vimpc provides an alternative to other mpd clients (such as ncmpc and ncmpcpp) that tries to provide an interface similar to that of the vim text editor.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Driver and software for the jazPiper(tm) MP3 player.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ARITA

    ARITA

    Extraordinary audio player for FreeBSD & GNU/Linux

    Unlike conventional audio players, ARITA aims to help music lovers to keep their precious collections well organized and tidy. Therefore it takes a different approach to arranging audio files. They must be emplaced into libraries: 'archives' or 'cuesheets'. Archive - compressionless container like CPIO. Instead of tags for description of tracks, a plain XML/YAML file is placed alongside each archive. Rather than embedding cover art in every track, put a single image next to a library. TIFF supports multipage docs, so scans of covers/discs can be packed together in one file. ARITA will locate and display the said file, allowing you to view all pages. Optional 'signature' files can be created to keep checksums of tracks, so you may ask ARITA to verify them and make sure nothing is damaged due to a sudden failure of HDD/SSD. As for 'cuesheets': tracks are merged into a single continuous audio file and a supplementary text file, which provides information on where tracks start and end.
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    Amphion is an audio server and a collection of clients designed to play audio tracks, maintain playlists, and tweak the output volume. Amphion lets you plug a server into your stereo and control the tracks played on your stereo from another machine.
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    Apollo is a music player GUI front-end for Linux. It aims to make it easy to choose and play music, currently MP3s, using a clean and functional interface. No skins.
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    Advanced music player for GNU/Linux, also running on FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Microsoft Windows. Plays audio CDs, internet radio streams, podcasts and soundfiles in just about any audio format and has the feature of inserting no gaps between adjacent tracks.
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    Bash!Karaoke

    Bash!Karaoke

    A free karaoke player for Linux and BSD

    BASH!KARAOKE IS A FREE KARAOKE PLAYER FOR LINUX AND BSD Supported formats: *.mid, *.kar, *.wrd , *.mod, *.rcp, *.r36, *.g18, *.g36 TRANSLATION (HELP US!): English and Italian in EasyBashGUI mode, English only (for now... GTK mode) .. The goal is a karaoke player that: Is installable with very few dependencies; Is ready to use after dependency check, -no configuration-; Support SoundFonts to improve sound quality; Works with a simple song database; Can trim levels (pitch, speed, volume) and mute channels; and soon, with a new GTK3 interface, with which you can sing in fullscreen! Moreover, usage of EasyBashGUI allows user to fit Bash!Karaoke look'n'feel to his taste,depending on wich Desktop Environment he uses or prefers( KDE, GNOME or other), through GtkDialog, KDialog, Zenity,or even bare (c)dialog. Please take the survey here: http://bashkaraoke.altervista.org/bk/en/sondaggio/
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    Bunghole Jukebox is a web interface to your MP3 collection. Use it to access your music collection wherever you are, publish in your website/blog and share with friends.
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    Computer Musicians\' World is a music creator, modeller and manipulator program. With texture analysis you can represent the structure of music. A score editor, wave editor and a tracker also included as other types of music models.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Dxr2 Resource Center is the community focus point for the Creative Dxr2 DVD decoder card. Drivers, plugins, documentation, etc are available that help users to get there dxr2 card to work. The project is currently in a state of inactivity.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Gtk-based mp3 player and file runner that is controlled by Hauppauge's TvCard's IR remote control. Uses mpg123 for decoding.
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    HARP is a lightweight music player focused on bringing extra functionality to minimalist users.
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    The Inknomo Audio Player is a GTK+ media player using SDL_Mixer for audio output. It is Xorg-independent: in case the X-server crashes, the audio core keeps running. The player merges the easy use of Totem with this amazing feature.
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    Provide a user-level API (C library) for communicating with the Intel Pocket Concert MP3 player under Linux and *BSD, as well as a simple command-line utility for managing files/tracks on the device.
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    JMusicMan

    JMusicMan

    Music Manager focusing on ID3 tags and internal player

    Free GPL License There is a ".deb" file for Ubuntu and Debian style Linux's and a Windows installer in the binaries section. An RPM package is coming soon. This started out as a project to allow ID3 tag management with features I did not find in the run of the mill player/managers out there for MP3 music. It has the ability to set and change album art as well as load devices with exactly the number and size of files to fit in a known file system size. Like for devices. It is up and working and what I feel is intuitive but it could use some sprucing up with nice graphics and maybe more functions. My goal here was to start something and see it grow. And most importantly pay it forward for all the open source that I have benefited from. It makes use of some other open source libraries like JAudioTagger and JAudioLayer. Without which this would not have been possible for me to start.
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