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Popular audio player ‘foobar2000’ now available as a preview on Windows 10

Michael Cottuli Michael Cottuli
April 30, 2016
1 min read

We all love music. Whether you’re a fan of country, hip hop, alternative, or any of the other genres that we’re all lucky enough to have around, there’s something out there for everyone. With music being the universal form of entertainment, it’s important to have a reliable media player that can play all of your songs, and even tune into UPnP servers so that you can listen to some live broadcasts.

Foobar2000 is one such media player, and it’s just come out with a preview version of its app for use on Windows 10. The app is ready for you to try out and is totally capable of playing MP3, M4A, FLAC, MusePack, WavPack, Ogg Vorbis, and Opus files. For anybody who wants to look to a third party to get something to play music, foobar2000 is an evolving project that should be able to satisfy any of the needs you have in those regards. There aren’t too many extra bells and whistles just yet, but the app is reliable and functions precisely as advertised.

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