Best Media Players for Last.fm

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    Clementine Reviews
    Clementine is a modern music player that can also be used as a library organizer. Clementine is a multiplatform player. Clementine is a multiplatform music player that was inspired by Amarok 1.4. It features a fast and simple interface for searching and playing your music. You can search and play your local music library. Listen to internet radio on Spotify, Grooveshark and SomaFM. Search and play songs that you have uploaded to Box, Dropbox Google Drive, OneDrive, and OneDrive. Smart playlists and dynamic playlists can be created. Tabbed playlists allow you to import and export M3U and XSPF, PLS and ASX. CUE sheet support, play audio CDs and visualizations from projectM. Lyrics, artist biographies, and photos. Transcode music to MP3, Ogg Vorbis or Ogg Speex. FLAC, AAC, and AAC. You can edit the tags in MP3 and OGG files and organize your music. MusicBrainz allows you to retrieve missing tags. Find and download podcasts. Last.fm and Amazon offer missing album cover art downloads.
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    Amarok Reviews
    Amarok is a powerful Linux, Unix and Windows music player with an intuitive interface. It makes it easy to play the music you love, or discover new music. And it looks great doing it! Amarok 2's integration with Web services is a major focus. Amarok 2 can now connect to different Web services and access music directly. This greatly expands the number of songs available. Adding additional services is easy with the powerful API. Listen to any Last.fm radio stream by scrobbling and using the Last.fm integration. Support Magnatune music labels by purchasing tracks from the integrated Magnatune shop. Remotely connect to an Ampache music server to browse, search, and playback media files. You can subscribe to audio and video podcasts all over the ultimate podcast directory. Listen to audio books streaming directly from the Librivox catalog.
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    PlayerPro Reviews

    PlayerPro

    BlastOn SA

    $49.99 one-time payment
    Organize your media library and browse it by albums, artists and genres. You can also browse it by folders, playlists and videos. Create smart playlists using a variety of criteria, including album, artist genre, title, playcount, skipcount, last played, latest added, rating podcast, duration year, file path etc. You can search, filter and sort your library in order to quickly find the songs that you're looking for. The powerful tag editor built into the software allows you to update and correct incorrectly labeled tracks. Browse your albums and artists visually by using a grid view or list view. Add album artwork, artist photographs, and genre illustrations. Read biographies and reviews of albums to get to know your favorite artists. Download lyrics to sing along to your favorite songs. Enjoy a 5-band equalizer with stereo widening, reverb and bass boost. Switch to a 10 band graphic equalizer with preamp for even more control.
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    Strawberry Reviews
    Strawberry is a music player, music organizer and music collector. It is designed for audiophiles and music collectors. Strawberry allows you to stream your favorite radio stations and play and manage your digital music collection. Strawberry is free software that's been released under the GPL. The source code can be found on GitHub. Strawberry is a fork from Clementine. It is written in C++ with the Qt toolkit, and GStreamer. Strawberry is compatible with Qt versions 5 & 6. Strawberry is compatible with both Qt versions 5 and 6. There are very few developers and the majority of the development is done by one person. Strawberry has gained popularity over the years, with hundreds of users. It is time-consuming to maintain the application, run all the services, provide releases, and deal with bugs and technical problems.
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