An advanced and very complete freeware audio player for the Windows

Foobar2000

Foobar2000

  -  6.37 MB  -  Freeware
  • Latest Version

    Foobar2000 2.25 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10

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  • Author / Product

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  • Filename

    foobar2000_v2.25.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    ecaf9129b802d71cbb65f0a0e79e716d

Foobar2000 is a free, advanced audio player for Windows 11/10 that has gained popularity for its lightweight design, high customization options, and extensive format support.

Developed by Peter Pawlowski, a former Winamp developer, Foobar2000 is known for its minimalist interface and powerful backend, making it a favorite among audiophiles and users who prefer a no-frills, high-performance media player.

Key Features

Wide Audio Format Support: Plays MP3, AAC, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, Ogg Vorbis, WavPack, and more.

Gapless Playback: Ensures smooth, uninterrupted audio playback.

Customizable Interface: Users can tweak the layout and appearance to suit their preferences.

Advanced Tagging and Metadata Support: Edit and organize music files efficiently.

DSP Effects and Plugins: Supports a range of audio enhancements.

Bit-Perfect Audio Output: Ideal for audiophiles who need high-fidelity playback.

Built-in Converter: Converts between different audio formats.

Extensive Keyboard Shortcuts: For quick navigation and control.

Third-Party Plugins: Expands functionality through user-created components.

User Interface

Foobar2000 for PC features a minimalistic, no-nonsense interface that prioritizes efficiency over aesthetics. By default, the layout consists of a playlist manager and a simple menu bar.

However, users can customize it extensively using built-in options or third-party skins.

While the UI might appear basic at first glance, its modular nature allows users to craft an interface that suits their workflow.

Installation and Setup
  • Download the latest installer from the official website or FileHorse.
  • Run the setup file and choose between standard or portable installation.
  • Follow the installation wizard and configure basic settings.
  • Launch the application and begin customizing your layout or adding audio files.
How to Use

Adding Music: Drag and drop audio files or use the "File" menu to open folders.

Creating Playlists: Right-click and select "New Playlist" to organize music.

Editing Metadata: Use the built-in tag editor for album info and artwork.

Applying DSP Effects: Open the DSP Manager to tweak equalizer settings.

Customizing Layout: Access "View > Layout" to rearrange panels and toolbars.

FAQ

Does Foobar2000 support streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music?
No, the software is primarily a local media player and does not natively support online streaming services. However, some third-party plugins allow internet radio streaming.

Can I use Foobar2000 to rip CDs?
Yes, it has a built-in CD ripping tool that allows users to extract audio from CDs and convert them to various formats.

Is Foobar2000 open-source?
No, this program is not open-source, but it has an open component architecture that allows third-party developers to create plugins.

How can I change the skin or theme in Foobar2000?
Users can customize the UI by downloading and applying third-party skins or manually adjusting layout settings in the preferences menu.

Does Foobar2000 support high-resolution audio formats?
Yes, it supports high-resolution audio, including FLAC, ALAC, and DSD playback with appropriate plugins.

Alternatives

AIMP – Another lightweight player with great sound quality.

Winamp – A classic choice with modern updates.

MusicBee – A feature-rich alternative with a user-friendly UI.

VLC Media Player – Primarily for video but supports audio playback.

MediaMonkey – Excellent for large music libraries.

Pricing

This software is completely FREE to use!

System Requirements
  • Operating System: Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 (32-bit and 64-bit).
  • CPU: Intel or AMD processor.
  • RAM: 256MB minimum, 1GB recommended.
  • Storage: Minimal disk space required.
PROS
  • Extremely lightweight and efficient.
  • Highly customizable UI and features.
  • Supports a wide range of audio formats.
  • Bit-perfect audio playback for audiophiles.
  • Active community and third-party plugins.
CONS
  • Basic interface may seem outdated.
  • Requires manual setup for advanced features.
  • Lacks built-in streaming service support.
  • Limited visualizations compared to other players.
  • High customization may overwhelm new users.
Conclusion

Foobar2000 remains one of the most powerful and lightweight audio players for Windows users. While its default interface may not be the most visually appealing, its customization options, extensive audio format support, and advanced playback capabilities make it a top choice for audiophiles and power users.

Why is this app published on FileHorse? (More info)
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What's new in this version:

Built-in UPnP media renderer, both client (play to another device) and server (be controlled by another device):
- Other foobar2000 instances on your local network, with UPnP remote control feature active, will be listed as output devices
- foobar2000-to-foobar2000 playback shows tags with album covers on the other end, using Ogg FLAC as stream container

Media Library improvements, most notably:
- Can natively index FTP/WebDAV/SMB network shares
- Improved response to enabling/disabling/installing/uninstalling decoders - only reloads info from affected music files

Codecs, most notably:
- FFmpeg updated to 8.0, added native support for xHE-AAC decoding
- Rewritten Ogg FLAC tag handling, properly implemented embedded album art
- Fixed ReplayGain tags not being saved in multichapter Ogg/Opus files

Portable install improvements:
- Changed the way relative paths are handled, so cached tags are no longer forgotten after relaunching from a different path
- Made possible so specify no-cover pics as relative path to install location

Converter:
- Enabled RF64 writing
- Fixed Converter failing to function until foobar2000 restart after removal of %TEMP%\foo_converter

Other:
- Added preferences page for network share credentials so you don't have to place them in URLs anymore
- Made editing DSP settings momentarily lower output latency to make DSPs appear more responsive
- Fixed Properties 'rewrite tags' not working if nothing has been edited
- Installer is now hi-DPI friendly
- Made system file dialogs invoked out-of-process, to avoid stability issues
- See release notes for full list of changes