Music Visualization - List of Media Players Supporting Visualization

List of Media Players Supporting Visualization

  • Foobar2000 (Platform: Windows)
  • MediaPortal (OpenSource, Team MediaPortal) (Platform: Windows)
  • iTunes (2001, Apple) (Platforms: Mac OS X, Windows)
  • Winamp (Nullsoft/AOL) (Platforms: Windows)
  • Windows Media Player (Microsoft) (Platforms: Windows)
  • MediaMonkey (Ventis Media Inc.) (Platform: Windows)
  • XBMC (Team XBMC) (Platform: Cross-Platform)
  • MusicBee (Steven Mayall) (Platforms: Windows)
  • K-Multimedia Player (Pandora.TV) (Platform: Windows)
  • Amarok (Open Source, KDE) (Platform: Cross-platform)
  • Totem (Open Source, Gnome) (Platform: Linux)
  • Clementine (Open Source) (Platform: Cross-platform)
  • Audacious Media Player (Audacious Team) (Platforms: POSIX)
  • VLC media player (VideoLAN Project) (Platforms: Cross-platform)

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