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AIMP APK & AIMP for PC - Free Music Player for Windows 10/7
AIMP music player is the ultimate solution for those seeking a powerful, customizable, and free music player for Windows. Download AIMP APK today — a lightweight yet feature-packed choice for Windows 7, 10, and 11 users. Enjoy crystal-clear audio, advanced playlist management, and gorgeous customization with AIMP skins. Whether you’re looking for AIMP for PC, AIMP music player for Windows 10, or…
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Music-loving friends! Do you have a favorite mp3 player (for local files, not streaming) for PC and/or Android? (Bonus points if it does both, extra bonus points if they actually sync.) I would love to hear about it. I've been slowly shifting back toward physical media for a while and I'm trying to find the best way to organize and enjoy my existing library but boy is my patience being tested.
I should probably add: I have been trying both MusicBee and AIMP, both of which seem to come highly recommend, but I find AIMP's interface incredibly unintuitive and frustrating, and MusicBee just keeps straight up crashing and I don't know why.
Literally all I want to do is:
Rip CDs. Automatically if possible.
Maintain a library that mostly organizes itself.
Make playlists.
Play music. That I own. Because I paid for it. lmao
Syncing with an android device would be nice but I'll take what I can get.
I do not need stats, I do not need automated playlists, I do not need recommendations, I do not need social media features, I just want to play music.
#remember when syncing your library across devices was a thing you expected to be able to do#also if i've been combing through your desktop app for an hour and can't figure out how to RIP A CD. you have failed.#i keep going back to windows media player because it does like four of the five basic ass things i want#i am a music lover but i truly do not need anything complicated! i just to want to organize and listen. to music :')#anne does physical media
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AIMP is a really good mp3 player. the VLC app can also be used as one
love u to death ill keep this in mind. ALSO my spotify apk works again the world is joyous life is great mwah mwah
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There's something about listening to Project Wingman's "Kings" OST at 96% speed that makes it more emotional.
Maybe because it plays slightly slower and you start to notice the complexities of layers upon layers of instruments on top of each other.
Whatever the reason is, Jose Pavli is an absolute genius. And the fact that he made the entirety of Project Wingman OST all on his Mac.
I implore you to try it. You can use AIMP music player on Windows to change the playback speed.
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Musical Interludes
Pro tip: Like music? Like streaming music? Like FREE streaming music? Like FREE streaming music that doesn't ad-bomb you every thirty minutes (except for some very short station ID type things)?
Let me direct your attention to Soma FM.
They are a donation-driven streaming music radio empire. Seriously. If you love ambient, they've got several stations devoted to many different subgenres of ambient. If you love soul music, metal, Indian, techno, reggae, folk, 80's, dang near anything you can think of, Soma is a goldmine. They play 24 hours a day with crystal clear quality. Get yourself a music player that can play streaming by inputing a URL, get the link from the channel pages and you're golden. I use a player called AIMP (also free) on both my desktop computer and my phone. There are NO ADS. Just a station ID that's maybe 5 seconds out of every hour, and it never interrupts the music. If you love it and you can do so, donate to help them keep going. If you can't donate, just enjoy the music.
I've been listening for YEARS and these people are saints. I am not joking. They're saints. I used to donate $8 a month because I love it so much, I had it on autopay. Now that I'm heading into a decent job again I'll start that autopay again in a month or two. Soma is hands down one of the best resources for a writer who can just put on the music and forget there's such a thing as time. Hours and hours of space music, for FREE.
I'll always give these people the love and the recs, because they're genuinely worth it. Thank you and props to Rusty, he's a god among men!
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android apps masterlist
Universal Android Debloater GUI, for non-rooted devices
Fossify: privacy-focused FOSS apps (i.e. gallery, file manager, calendar, contacts, messages)
F-DROID CLIENTS
droid-ify, with material UI
Neo Store
FILE EXPLORERS
MiXplorer SD, FTP, Lan, Cloud and other storage explorers
Material Files
MANGA/ANIME (tachiyomi forks)
mihon: comic reader
aniyomi: reader + player
CAMERAS
Pixel Camera mod
Ghostcam: [REQUIRES ROOT] fake camera
MUSIC PLAYERS
[offline] AIMP ∗ Musicolet ∗ Auxio
[offline] Phocid ∗ Symphony ∗ Gramophone (N.B.: clunky queue & playlist management)
[offline] Metro i.e. de-googled RetroMusic
[offline] Oto Music
[streaming, yt music] SimpMusic ∗ rimusic ∗ Musify ∗ Namida ∗ OuterTune (syncs!)
[stream from cloud] MusicSync
VIDEO PLAYERS
MX Player, plays DVD files too
mpv player
[stream from cloud] Bubbleupnp
YT FRONTENDS
Tubular: NewPipe fork implementing SponsorBlock
Grayjay: aggregator via plugins for YT, Peertube, dailymotion, bilibili, twitch, patreon, nebula, soundcloud, apple podcasts
AUDIO/VIDEO DL
Spowlo: spotify downloader via youtube
Seal
YTDLnis: video/audio downloader from more than 1000 websites using yt-dlp for Android 7.0+
HOME MEDIA SERVER UTILITIES
Bookcamp: audiobooks for Plex
Symfonium: music player
MAPS & TRAVEL PLANNERS
google maps webview wrapper. blocks access to google trackers (navigation is not available, only turn-by-turn direction list)
osm2gmaps: convert OpenStreetMap-based application links into Google Maps, Apple Maps or other links and viceversa
[OSM-based] OsmAnd ∗ Organic Maps ∗ MapFactor Navigator
[OSM-based] MagicEarth: turn-by-turn navigation, Crowd-Sourced Traffic, Offline maps and Transit
Mapy.cz: maps with elevation profiles for hikers & cyclists, offline
iOverlander
Citymapper
öffi for public transport (coverage here)
[🇯🇵] Japan Travel by NAVITIME ∗ Gourmet Navigator
MISC
Pixel Camera mod
[cross-platform alternatives to AirDrop] Xender ∗ LocalSend
Material Notes: offline notes app
Nunti: RSS reader
Shelter: isolate and run multiple instances of apps, depends on the Work Profile feature of the Android system
Quikshort: adds shortcuts to home page
AdAway: ad blocker
aliucord: discord app mod (which is against the Discord ToS) with plugin system, no root needed
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I'm too curious, what are some programs that Rigel and Vega will react to? I saw from a previous post that they will react to Inkscape but I am wondering what others might prompt them.
there's a small selection of software like raster & vector graphic editors, browsers, media players, some antiviruses, and some office software (microsoft & libre office).
if you want the exact lists without any spoilers, you can check in windowcheck.dic within the ghost folder! it doesn't contain any dialogue. you can easily open it with a notepad
i've ran into an issue that the program doesn't see some windows, like AIMP. it may be the case for some others, such as Spotify, which i couldn't really test sadly (some current events caused spotify to nuke my account). it may be a thing with windows starting with 8? it doesn't recognize the settings window for example either
i may change this in favor of checking for processes being present instead eventually
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ok I'm gonna share my music setup for my pc that allows me to completely own all of my music with no chance of it being stolen by some big corpo.
First things first: music player
if you don't have a music player then listening to your juicy lil mp3s is gonna be hard.
MusicBee is what I currently use. It's easy to use and has some sexy customizable skins.
If you want something that can run on Linux or Android then AIMP has got you
and if you want old school "charm" or are on a Mac then foobar is an option
ok so you have a player now you need music. If you must be a goody two shoes then purchase music from a band's bandcamp page or buy merch. But stealing is awesome so go get yerself
I've been pirating music for almost 20 years now. I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Dead links off the shoulder of megaupload. I watched download speeds flicker in the dark near The Pirate Bay. All those mp3s will be lost in time, like hard drives in rain. Time to download.
Soulseek requires a bit of setup, but it is extremely worth it. Just make sure to share something of yours too. Not only is it the polite thing to do but many users will not let you download if you don't also have something to share.
I have my entire music folder available so there's at least a few hundred gigs of good shit on there I promise!
when you search it will shit one william things at you. If you are a audiophile ass bitch like me then setting this filer mbr:320 will make sure that you only see files that are minimum 320 bitrate mp3s.
Now if you know anough to care about bitrate then you probably also know that there are evil people out there who are encoding 8kbps into FLAC and other baffling shit so I also use a program to check the quality of files.
I use Spek. I'm sure there are a lot of programs like it.
this is what a true 320kbps mp3 will look like. Not every file will hit that 20kHz line but you can look for the fuzzy edges at the top to indicate that there is no lost audio range.
it is simply the nature of certain types of music that the spectrogram is gonna look like this. use your best judgement. This step is extremely optional.
Now that I have music and have checked the quality it is time to make sure those bastards are tagged correctly.
you can add and alter tags on the files so that your music player of choice knows what its looking at
I'm not gonna get too deep into this because I feel like its pretty self explanatory and this is already running long as hell.
Since this post was originally about cds here's how you burn
You'll need a disc drive and some blank CDs. You can figure out how to get those on your own. I'm not your mom. when making your delicious mix just remember that the standard CD-R has ~80min of space.
Finally if you wanna put your extant CD collection on your computer you're gonna need a ripper.
Exact Audio Copy will do that. uhhh I forget how to set this up cause I did it so long ago.
I hope this helps some people steal all the music in the world and make their own mixtapes.
HOLD THE LINE!! KEEP PUSHING!!!!!
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aimp color-coding icons for different audio formats (mp3 = red, m4a = orange, flac = deep green, etc) when its set to be your default music player is a insanely goated decision and i wish every other player did that too
#winamp is still my first love though dont get it twisted#actually thats not true winamp is my second love. its just that musicolet is not on PC
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The smartwatch rant nobody asked for, or how to get an mp3/book player on your wrist for <$60
One of my hugest tech pet peeves has been the fact that every single 'smartwatch' I've encountered lacks the following: 1. Significant internal storage. 2. Ability to play audiobooks, podcasts, music over bluetooth with the ability to actually remember positions in books or long tracks. 3. Battery life long enough to makes #2 viable for work. 4. No vendor-lock in.
A watch that does all of this has been my white whale for almost a decade because it's incredibly sucky to babysit your phone if you want music and are moving around in an area larger than bluetooth range (which I am roughly 9 hours a day, 7 days a week). Last month I finally bit the bullet and bought a bootleg Android watch and it solved the problem wonderfully for anyone else who might have this very specific first-world problem.
Here's a tiny setup guide if anyone else wants in on the janky outdoors music party (secondary android device required temporarily). Note that this does not set the watch up as a phone/communication device but more like a modernized iPod that only transfers stuff when it's plugged in and charging, so it's less of a secondary device to manage and more like an oldschool MP3 player that just happens to be running android. 1. Go into settings and completely disable google play, play store, and google play services. Make sure they're flagged so they can't self-update because google will immediately serve you an updated version of play services that hardcrashes the watch when you go online. I also hostbanned all of the google services just to make sure it won't update.
2. Install CX File Explorer on your secondary and bluetooth pair the watch with it. Use CX's app backup function to backup CX itself, and then click it and share -> bluetooth -> watch. When it finishes, install it on the watch. This now allows you to FTP to the watch to transfer over music or whatnot.
3. Use CX to back up your mp3 player/podcatcher/audiobook player of choice from your phone (I use AIMP/Pocket Casts/Listen Audiobook Player), then just FTP them across to the watch and install them. Repeat for any other apps you want. This works regardless where the apps came from and is the easiest way to get stuff from the play store installed without actually interacting with the play store on the watch.
4. Move whatever music/books you want across via FTP. Done.
5. (optional but huge timesaver) : If you have familiarity with Syncthing, setting it up to sync your music folder when the watch is charging makes the experience very similar to that of an original iPod. Works great for when you just want to throw things in a folder on your computer and not bother with manually FTPing them across.
In 4 days of testing 6-8 hours of audio playback from the watch averages ~30% battery drain so I can get away with charging it once every two or three days.
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AIMP Player 5 Free Download
AIMP Player 5 is a powerful music player which supports almost all audio formats. This free download of AIMP Player is a standalone installer for Windows 32bit and 64bit. AIMP Player 5 Overview AIMP Player 5 is a free media player that supports a wide range of formats including XM, CDA, AAC, AC3, APE, DTS, FLAC, IT, MIDI, MO3, MOD, M4A, M4B, MP1, MP2, MP3, OGG, RMI, S3M, MPC, MTM, OFR, SPX,…
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idk why someones trying to advertise their(?) music player app in my askbox but everyone should use aimp
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need to look at windows music players again cuz vlc media player is great but just a tad too little for what i want but musicbee is. too much. i have aimp on my phone which is literally the perfect amount of what i need without being too much
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