![]() ![]() You can stream music from online radio stations, and – as in its video department – it’s brimming with most of the codecs you’ll ever need. ![]() You can drag and drop music into VLC’s media library, and it has all the standard organizational features you’d hope for. So call us crazy, but VLC is actually pretty decent at handling music, too, and has the added advantage of not forcing you to download a separate music player, letting you keep all your audio-visual media in one place. It may seem a bit out here for the first entry on a list of music players to be a program mostly associated with video. It takes a little getting used to, but it’s a rewarding and professional-feeling music player when you do. The important thing is that MediaMonkey knows how to handle your music, and has a clever auto-tagging system along with the things we’ve already mentioned, adding an extra layer of organisation. ![]()
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