Listening to your favorite music on your laptop or PC is more and more becoming part of our daily routine. In order to have all the music we download and transfer to our PC from different media nicely organized, AIMP offers you an easy-to-use music library with advanced tagging capabilities, support for all the most common formats, audio conversion, and other useful utilities, all for free.
This attractive music organizer opens in a neat and nice-to-look-at interface where you can load your files manually or ask the program to scan your computer and retrieve for you any audio file stored in it. This will allow you to gather your music collection in just one go, and then take your time to remove those files you’re not that interested in, organize the rest, rename your files correctly (when required), and create as many playlists as needed. The program will select any AC3, APE, DTS, FLAC, M4A, MP2, MP3, Ogg, WAV, or WebM file stored on your drives, together with twenty more audio file formats that are a bit less popular. The player itself includes its own volume control, different playback options (random, loop, etc.) and a useful waveform graph of the track in question.
Its extensive tag support is one of the program’s strengths. It can display any ID3 tag, both v1 and v2, and will let you fill in some of the blanks using the data stored in their filenames, if you wish. You have specific fields for the lyrics and the cover and for your own comments. Regrettably, AIMP cannot connect to the Internet and search for data to help you tag your files automatically. more
Record streaming audio from your computer to either wav or mp3 formats.
Great audio recording tool to grab any stream coming through your sound card.
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