AIMP is a robust and free audio player that can be used on Windows and Linux (via Wine), capable of managing local files, network-attached storage (NAS), cloud services, and podcasts. It comes equipped with advanced tools for audio file manipulation, making it a versatile choice for users. The player supports a wide array of audio formats, including but not limited to aac, ape, dff, dsf, flac, it, m4a, m4b, mo3, mod, mp2, mp3, mp4, mpc, mpga, mtm, ogg, opus, s3m, tta, umx, wav, webm, wv, and xm. AIMP also features the ability to create multiple playlists, as well as smart playlists that are generated based on folder structures. Additionally, it offers volume normalization options through replay gain or peak-based methods and supports various output methods such as OpenSL, AudioTrack, and AAudio. Furthermore, users can access OTG storage and utilize custom file providers, enhancing the overall functionality of the player. The comprehensive support for diverse audio formats and playback options makes AIMP an excellent choice for audio enthusiasts.