Written by Flavio Tordini
Whatʹs Great
1. Musique supports most audio formats including FLAC, OGG Vorbis, Monkey's Audio (APE), Musepack (MPC), WavPack (WV), True Audio (TTA) and many others.
2. Musique simplifies your music listening experience with a clean interface that keeps you focused on what really matters: music.
Latest Version: 1.10.1
What does Musique do? Musique simplifies your music listening experience with a clean interface that keeps you focused on what really matters: music. Musique supports most audio formats including FLAC, OGG Vorbis, Monkey's Audio (APE), Musepack (MPC), WavPack (WV), True Audio (TTA) and many others. Browse by artist photos, album covers, genres and folders too. Organize your music your way. Musique is also great for kids and other family members that may find other players too complex and cumbersome. Musique features an immersive Info View you can switch to while listening. Incredibly fast even with large music collections. Drag your entire collection onto the play queue and behold! Supports scrobbling to Last.fm (if you know what that is ;) Translated to more than 20 languages including German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian and Chinese. Check out my other apps on the Windows App Store: • Finetune, the automatic music tagger • Minitube for YouTube • Musictube for YouTube
Download for MacOS - server 1 --> FreeDownload and Install Musique
Download for PC - server 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
Compactible OS list:Yes. The app is 100 percent (100%) safe to download and Install. Our download links are from safe sources and are frequently virus scanned to protect you
Blazingly Fast But Lacks Features
I know - the more features the more likely to be sluggish! But I would trade some of the near-instantaneous speed of Musique for: 1. ability to search with multiple criteria: composer, performer, work. For example, it is impossible to find just Beethoven Piano Sonatas. 2. Some kind of manual. For example, when I add music files on my computer to the folder selected in Musique, are new additions automatically added - or do I need to scan? What if I have music in more than 1 locations? 3. If a vile is a video, it would be nice to at least know the, even if the audio is playing. I have a mix of video and audio and can tell which is which. Still, it is nice to have a piece of software so fast, and which just works without problems.
Folder-based
It's surprisingly strange how difficult it is now a days to find a music player that lets you sort your own music collection and browse your folders. This does it. The rest is simple and clean. Could use more features but it does what is needed amazingly well.
The Appilcation crashes alot
It also can't handle huge amouts of songs. I have my music on external drive and I unmounted it and then mounted the drive again and not it will not play any of the songs and crashes when I try to play anything. I like some somethings about it. But I need to find another app. I hate Microsoft Music app more. I might have to write my own app if this is the best out there.
Needs to reload file library every time
App is great in it's simplicicty and look but seems to stop playing files every so often until you rescan the library. Other than that it would have been perfect. simple and elegant. But this makes it impossible to actually use. Perhaps once you fix this we can start giving it 5 stars?
Blasted my Speakers with High Energy High Impulse
Installed. It suggested it load from my "Music" folder. I allowed that. After many minutes it reported 12,000 or so items were loaded and 4,000 items could use updating by another of their applications called FineTunes. I declined to used FineTunes. I sent a folder to the playlist. Items loaded there. Hit spacebar to play. BLASTs of high energey high frequency impulses hit my speakers as the indicator skipped over tracks in the playlist. It finally stopped mid-play list. I turned the volume down and tried again. Same BLASTS. No removing this dangerous player.