
Dopamine is an awesome free audio player which tries to make organizing and listening to music as simple and pretty as possible. Dopamine has been designed for Windows 7, Windows 8.x and Windows 10 and plays mp3, ogg vorbis, flac, wma and m4a/aac music formats quite well. The best part? It's created by long-time Neowin member, Raphaël Godart. If you’re looking for a music player to handle a large music collection, you should definitely give Dopamine a try.
Dopamine 3.0.6 changelog:
Fixed
- Manually edited album covers are overwritten on the next collection refresh
- Fixed AppImage package not working on modern GNU/Linux distributions
- Deleting song from playlist sometimes fails
- Playback controls only work when clicking on upper half of the buttons
- It's unclear that files must be tagged with an external ReplayGain scanner (for example rsgain) before normalization can take effect.
- Change to Artist or Album tags is not reflected in the song list view nor in the Now Playing information
- ReplayGain issues
- Smart playlist filters ignore text containing accents or other special characters
- Some MP3 files trigger an "MPEG header not found" error due to a too-narrow initial MPEG header scan range
Changed
- Updated the Vietnamese translation
Download: Dopamine 3.0.6 | 122.0 MB (Open Source)
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