Listen to music in the best possible quality.
Atomic Player is a freeware audio player app and MP3 player developed by Quux Software for Windows. It's reliable, easy-to-use, attractive and advanced.
The download has been tested by an editor here on a PC and a list of features has been compiled; see below. We've also created some screenshots of Atomic Player to illustrate the user interface and show the overall usage and features of this audio playing program.
Formerly known as QuuxPlayer, a lightweight mp3 player
Now there's a Windows audio player that is designed to make the important part of all of music – the listening experience – a pleasure instead of an afterthought. You can get to the music you want to hear quickly and easily, even with libraries of 100,000 tracks or more. All with outstanding sound quality using the newest Windows audio technologies. And without unnecessary stuff like skins, add-ons, on-line stores, limited formats, and marketing gimmicks that compromise the listening experience. AtomicPlayer is simple enough to get started right away, but when you're ready it will support you with a rich feature set and pristine fidelity.
Features of Atomic Player
- 30 / 10 band graphic equalizer.
- 32-bit WASAPI (newest Windows audio stack) support.
- Built-in Last.fm scrobbler.
- Chromatic spectrum analyzer.
- Clipping warning and prevention.
- Excellent sound fidelity
- Home theatre features for visibility and control.
- Internet radio tuner with 200 built-in presets.
- Mini-Player view
- Music library management
- No need for plug-ins: Complete with a single download.
- Plays all major file formats §.
- Podcast download and organization.
Compatibility and License
Atomic Player is provided under a freeware license on Windows from MP3 player software with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 3.0.6.13 is the latest version last time we checked.
What version of Windows can Atomic Player run on?
Atomic Player can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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