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The Play symbol is arguably the most widely used of the media control symbols. In many ways, this symbol has become synonymous with music culture and more broadly the digital download era. As such, there are now a multitude of items such as T-shirts, posters, and tattoos that feature this symbol.
Quod Libet is a cross-platform free and open-source audio player, tag editor and library organizer. The main design philosophy is that the user knows how they want to organize their music best; the software is therefore built to be fully customizable and extensible using regular expressions and boolean logic.
Music MiniPlayer is not a music player itself, but instead interfaces with Apple Music, the music app that is built into macOS. [1] The software is designed to recreate the Aqua user interface seen on iTunes 10. [2] It also includes support for playlists, which the original miniplayer in iTunes 10 did not. [3]
Qmmp (for Qt-based MultiMedia Player [5]) is a free and open-source cross-platform audio player that is similar to Winamp. It is written in C++ using the Qt widget toolkit for the user interface. It officially supports the operating systems Linux , FreeBSD and Microsoft Windows .
Flash MP3 Player is a web application that allows users to create a music player on their website. It is based on Flash and PHP , but it can be installed without any programming skills. Users are simply required to embed a piece of HTML code into their website and application automatically generates a playlist by scanning a specified folder for ...
Clementine is a free and open-source audio player.It is a port of Amarok 1.4 to the Qt 4 framework and the GStreamer multimedia framework.It is available for Unix-like, Windows, and macOS operating systems. [6]
Guayadeque was a free and open-source audio player with database written in C++ using the WxWidgets toolkit. It uses GStreamer to manage the audio and SQLite for the music metadata database. [3] A Qt rewrite of the program was planned in 2019, [3] but it did not end up happening. On September 29, 2023, it was announced on the Guayadeque forums ...
Nightingale is a discontinued free, open source audio player based on the Songbird media player source code. As such, Nightingale's engine is based on the Mozilla XULRunner with libraries such as the GStreamer media framework and libtag providing media tagging and playback support, amongst others.