aTunes

aTunes

Screenshot of aTunes
Developer(s) Alex Aranda et al.
Initial release 0.3 (2006-03-24)
Stable release 3.1.2 (June 22, 2014 (2014-06-22)) [±]
Repository sourceforge.net/p/atunes/code/HEAD/tree/
Written in Java
Operating system Windows, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X, FreeBSD
Platform Java
Size 35.4 MB
Available in English, Russian (see below)
Type Audio player
License GNU GPLv2[1]
Website www.atunes.org

aTunes is a free and open source audio player with MPlayer as its playback engine. aTunes supports MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and other formats. aTunes allows users to edit tags, organize music and rip audio CDs easily.

Features

Media Library

According to its wiki,[2] aTunes is able to support large playlists with thousands of songs. A filtering option allows looking for particular artists, albums or genres. Drag-and-Drop feature is available to drag songs the navigator or the computer file system. "Smart" playlists are supported.[3]

The library is organized by multiple columns such as title, artist, album and genre which can be sorted or hidden. The navigator could be displayed as a hierarchy tree, folders, or covers.

Supported formats

aTunes can read the following formats: MP3, Ogg and Vorbis, WMA, WAV, FLAC, MP4, APE, MPC, cue files, mac. Online radio is also supported. Furthermore, M3U playlists can be opened and saved.

Tagging

aTunes uses a tag editor window to edit MP3, OGG, FLAC, WMA, MP4, ra, rm tags. It is able to show pictures included in ID3v2 tags.

Statistics

Users are able to view various statistics about their music playing habits such as songs most played and songs never played. These data are displayed as graphs and pie charts.[3]

Audio CDs

Music can be ripped from Audio CDs and encoded into WAV, MP3, FLAC and OGG formats. The Nero AAC Codec is optionally supported. aTunes has the feature to automatically retrieve track names from Amazon.

Internet

aTunes has a tool to look up artists on different websites such as YouTube, Google Video and Wikipedia. It also integrates with Last.fm and AudioScrobbler.[3]

Interface Views

In addition to the standard view with all controls, and features, there is a multi-window view allowing each element (navigator, playlist, context information) to be shown in a separate window which can be located and arranged individually. A full-screen mode is available and the player could also be sent to the notification area. aTunes colors can be changed by switching themes.

Software Translations

aTunes is available in Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish and Ukrainian.

See also

References

  1. Sourceforge.net
  2. Features
  3. 1 2 3 Quigley, Joseph (2008-05-13). "aTunes tries to be the best of two worlds". linux.com. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
  4. aTunes wiki FAQ

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