foobar2000 looks odd, but it outperforms every music player
I've built a pretty massive music library over the years, but modern computers don't make it easy to play that music. Modern music apps tend to prioritize streaming services and abstract away libraries of actual music files into hidden sections. While there are options, most of these apps tend to prioritize flashy designs and not so much the feature set. There's Apple Music, but it certainly doesn't make local music a priority, nor does it support basic codecs like FLAC. The entire experience is optimized for subscriptions, synchronization, recommendations, and discovery. This is great if you live within the Apple Music ecosystem, but less so if all you want is an easy way to play your FLAC music. That's why I ended up with foobar2000.
I’ve built a pretty massive music library over the years, but modern computers don’t make it easy to play that music. Modern music apps tend to prioritize streaming services and abstract away libraries of actual music files into hidden sections. While there are options, most of these apps tend to prioritize flashy designs and not so much the feature set. There’s Apple Music, but it certainly doesn’t make local music a priority, nor does it support basic codecs like FLAC. The entire experience is optimized for subscriptions, synchronization, recommendations, and discovery. This is great if you live within the Apple Music ecosystem, but less so if all you want is an easy way to play your FLAC music. That’s why I ended up with foobar2000.
Oscar Thompson
New Zealand
New Zealand
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