Audioplayer
An audioplayer is a software program that plays audio content. It can play local files stored on a device and stream audio from the internet or a local network. Audioplayers typically organize tracks into libraries and playlists and provide controls for play, pause, skip, seek, and volume.
Most audioplayers support a range of audio formats such as MP3, AAC, WAV, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, and
Audio output is routed through the system’s audio stack or via specific backends (such as WASAPI, Core
Interfaces vary: desktop graphical user interfaces, command-line interfaces, and web or mobile apps. The concept also
Historical note: early software players such as Winamp popularized digital music playback; contemporary options range from
Licensing and privacy policies vary; open-source players emphasize user control and transparency, while proprietary clients may