Music player designed from the ground up as a slimmer and more lightweight alternative to Apple’s iTunes multimedia management application. #Music player #Audio player #Flac player #Player #Flac #Music
Tiny Player is a lightweight and minimalist native macOS audio player created as an alternative to Apple’s iTunes multimedia management application and feature-bloated music players that have lost their focus by adding a multitude of unnecessary features.
At the moment, Tiny Player comes with support for playing MP3, FLAC, AAC, AIFF and WAV audio content and it provides you with a playlist designed to make it simpler to manage the music files added to the playing queue.
Once you start Tiny Player on your Mac, you can add tracks to the playlist by drag and dropping them from the Finder, and you can remove any of them using the contextual menu or the BACKSPACE key.
You can also rapidly clear the current playlist by drag and dropping new audio files onto the app's dock icon. Upon doing this, the playlist will automatically be emptied and will be replaced with the tracks you want to add.
When right-clicking a track in the playlist, you are given the choice to either go to its location in a Finder window or completely remove it from the playlist if you no longer need to have it in the play queue.
Moreover, Tiny Player 's Playback menu allows you to rapidly shuffle the playlist, or play the previous or next track on the list, as well as pause or start the player according to your needs.
Understandably, many users don't want to open audio files with iTunes, especially when they need to quickly listen to one or several songs or sound samples. Thankfully, Tiny Player is an excellent lightweight alternative.
To make every MP3, FLAC, AAC, AIFF or WAV file open with this app by default, here's what you need to do: right-click the file, click Get Info, then expand the Open With drop-down; now, just select Tiny Player from the list and click Change All. After following these steps, every file of this type will open with Tiny Player automatically. Of course, you need to do this for every file format individually.
Last.fm support might be the selling point for users who like to track their music listening history using Last.fm's musical taste tracking capabilities. Track sorting in the playlist using the columns at the top should make it easier to sort the playlist to adjust the playing order effortlessly.
Everything considered Tiny Player is the perfect alternative to iTunes for users who only want to play their music and who don't need all the extra multimedia management features.
What's new in Tiny Player 1.6.8:
- New: Playlist UI tweaks
- New: Add mp4 as a supported file extension
- New: Update the update framework
- Fix: Remove non-existing files when indexing
Tiny Player 1.6.8
add to watchlist add to download basket send us an update REPORT- runs on:
- macOS 10.13 or later (Universal Binary)
- file size:
- 6.2 MB
- filename:
- TinyPlayer.zip
- main category:
- Audio
- developer:
- visit homepage
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