clementine for Mac (multi-platform music management and playback software)

Clementine Music Manager can easily control all aspects of music listening, manage playlists, use Spotify, SKY.fm, Grooveshark, Last.fm and other network streaming broadcasts, transfer music to your portable device (support Apple devices 100%), Control music and so on through the remote control.

Insert picture description here

Clementine Mac version software introduction
Clementine is a multi-platform music player. It is inspired by Amarok 1.4 and is committed to developing an easy-to-use interface that allows you to search and play your music quickly.

Clementine Music Manager installation tutorial
After downloading the software on this site, open it, double-click [.pkg], and follow the installation guide to install it!

Insert picture description here

Mac cross-platform music management and playback software featuresSearch
and play your media library to listen to these Internet radio stations Spotify, Grooveshark, SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo, SKY.fm, Digitally Imported, JAZZRADIO.com, Soundcloud, Icecast and Subsonic servers. Search and play The music you upload supports Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive to create smart playlists and dynamic playlists. Tabbed playlist, import or export M3U, XSPF, PLS and ASX. Support CUE sheet. Play a music CD. The visualization is from projectM.

Insert picture description here

Lyrics, photos and profiles of the artists. Convert audio formats to MP3, Ogg Vorbis, Ogg Speex, FLAC or AAC. Edit tags of MP3 and OGG files and manage your music. Get missing tags through MusicBrainz. Discover, download Podcasts. Automatic completion of cover art through Last.fm and Amazon. Cross-platform-runs perfectly on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Natively supports Linux (libnotify) and Mac OS X (Growl) desktop reminders. Remote control function, through Android device, Wii remote control, MPRIS or other command line. Copy your music to iPod, iPhone, MTP or mass USB player. The queue manager.

Guess you like

Origin blog.csdn.net/Mac_mimi/article/details/113928658