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Take a look at our picks for the best free music players available for your Apple rig. Including FLAC, Wavpack, Ogg Vorbis, and others. Decibel requires OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard to run it. If you are not sure what to download, see Using FLAC for instructions and guides on playing FLAC files, ripping CDs to FLAC. Mac OS X: FLAC tools for OS X from Homebrew. Amiga: FLAC package for Amiga. A frontend to the official FLAC tools; Clementine, a music player with the ability to transcode to and from FLAC.
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Share on Facebook Tweet this Share There are multiple programs out there you can use to manage your music library if you’re on a Mac, but it’s precisely because of the numerous options available that may make it tough for you to determine which player is the best fit for you and your needs. Yes, there’s the ever-popular iTunes. However, we bet that if you run through the choices on this list, you’ll find another desktop music player that will have you forgetting about iTunes in no time flat. Whether you’re a audiophile with a thirst for feature-heavy players, or a casual listener looking for a no-frills program, we’re sure you’ll find something here that suits you. Take a look at our to see how these services stack up. Best Free Music Players for Mac Ecoute is a standalone player that essentially acts as an extension of iTunes. However, Ecoute makes library management easier, and plays back videos as well as podcasts in your iTunes library.
Though Ecoute works in tandem with iTunes, you don’t need to launch iTunes in order to use Ecoute.