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Lets go Have feedback or ideas Join our community on Discord Ad The Best 1 of 26 Option s Why Best music players for OSX Price License Release Date 90 Clementine - GPL-3.0-or-later 2016-19-04 85 IINA - - - 75 iTunes Free - - -- Musique Free - - -- VLC - - August 19, 2019 See Full List 90 Excellent Clementine My Rec ommendation for Clementine My Recommendation for Clementine Add Video or Image All 31 Experiences 8 Pros 12 Cons 10 Specs Top Pro Plays any file Clementine supports all popular lossless and lossy audio formats including Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, AAC.
See More Top Con Crashes on startup in macOS Mojave and later See More KnowledgeableToutatiss Experience Crashes on startup under Catalina See More Specs License: GPL-3.0-or-later Release Date: 2016-19-04 Development: Open Source Top Pro Free, open-source and cross-platform Works on Linux, OSX and Windows.
See More Top Con Slow development Very little development work has been going on for a while as of mid-2017.
See More NonchalantCharons Experience Crashes on startup in Mojave.
See More Top Pro Supports most common playlist formats Clementine can export playlists to M3U, XSPF, PLS and ASX.
See More Top Con Buggy Sometimes crashes and experiences occasional memory leaks that can slow down your system.
See More SophisticatedCalleiss Experience Uses between 30-50 of the cpu.
My white macbook goes hot for just playing a bloody mp3 file.:) See More Top Pro Tag editing Clementine features competent tag managing for all music files, be it album art or just simple text entries.
See More Top Con Eats lot of memory See More ArtisticMictlanpachecatls Experience No longer maintained See More Top Pro Integrates with internet radio servers Clement integrates with Spotify, Grooveshark, SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo, SKY.fm, Digitally Imported, JAZZRADIO.com, Soundcloud, Icecast and Subsonic servers.
See More Top Con Default settings arent great Although this is subjective, you might have to do some tweaking before you like it.
See More ExcellentHuitacas Experience Crashes as soon as I open it, every time.
See More Top Con Goes crazy with CPU and RAM Takes its toll on your systems CPU and RAM.
See More Yaniss Experience Funny name yet very powerful See More Top Pro Can automatically fetch meta information Clementine is capable of editing and fetching tags, artworks, lyrics, artist biographies and photos.
See More Top Con Horrible user interface and confusing layout See More LuckyHebes Experience It wont run on Mojave.
See More Top Pro CUE sheet support See More Top Con Doesnt allow gapless playback See More HumorousDeverras Experience Has not been released since 2016.
See More Top Pro Decent library management Clementine allows the user to move and organize audio files easily.
Some examples include the following: Its easy to find a specific album song (find artist, select album, select song).
Its easy to rename files from their metadata (artist, album, song number, etc).
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See More Top Con Resource exhaustive Clementine uses up to two orders of magnitude more CPU than VLC and takes up about 180 MB of memory, plus additional memory for spawned processes (tag-readers), while VLC uses 80 MB with no other processes.
See More Top Pro Looks Good and is really Responive Unlike some other players in this list, Clementine doesnt seem to go unresponsive in the Ubuntu 16.04 system and looks really good with options for Visualization too.
See More Top Pro Can play songs directly from some cloud storage services Clementine can be set up to play audio files from Box, Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive.