

Quod Libet interesting new foss cross platform music playerīitperfect $10 one-time, interesting integration with iTunes. Re:AMP is free retro music player written in swift that supports classic Winamp skins Jriver paid but still one of the best music library + player around Musique free audio player from the Minitube guy Make sound is interesting free app that’s like better radio Interesting project, might also sound decent And it is completely free and open sourceĪural - free app that is made to look like modern Winamp, open source Swift app. just something to look out for.Ĭlementine is a good choice if you like to combine local library with streaming music servicesīlack omega - one of the more interesting music players, if you’re like me and like Audirvana only for the sound quality as an audiophile, this might be something to try. Last time I tried the app however, the audio in Spotify was always turned up the loudest and everything I manually lowered the volume in the app, then Libre Spot would turn up the volume again. If the ads in Spotify are too much then there's a free utility called Libre Spot - that can tackle those - essentially mutes the ads. I'm not sure how Spotify handles ads when playing only local files. I would assume that the free Spotify tier can do that too. Seeing that Music and Spotify are both massive apps, I will suggest it anyway since it allows playing local content too. I have this for when I want to list to some MP3 instead of loading up the Music app on the Mac The following software isn't free - just adding them to the list in case you decide to spend a little money after all.Ĭolibri on the Mac App Store for ~$10 - no subscriptions. Tiny Player - also has an iOS counterpart PinePlayer - beware that it's a non-https site and in a non-english language PinePlayer download instructions Most software on there is free, but the occasional software isn't. There could be one or two more music players that you could download and test. Jackson - via GitHub - try using the search term "music" and sort by operating system and recently updated or most forks / stars. VideoLanPlayer can also play your local files. Kid3 isn't an Universal application for Apple Silicon. You can drag out the player part and have that floating on the desktop. Choose the Open Folder menu item and right-click a track that is now available - choose Play and the Player appears in the bottom half of the app. Kid3 is music tagging software, but has a player too. In no particular order - there's no lack of options.
