Media player
Media player is a term typically used to describe computer software for playing back multimedia files. Most software media players support an array of media formats, including both audio and video files.
Some media players focus only on audio or video and are known as audio players and video players respectively. The producers of these players usually focus on providing a better user experience as they are specifically tailored toward the media type.
Many media players use libraries. The library is designed to help you organize, or catalog, your music into categories such as genre, year, rating or other.
Windows Media Player is the media player for discovering, playing, and taking your digital entertainment anywhere.
Media Player Classic is a compact media player for Microsoft Windows that uses few system resources.
VLC media player is a player for various audio and video formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.
Winamp is a fast, flexible, high-fidelity music and video ultimate media player for Windows.
AIMP is a freeware multimedia player that includes an audio converter, recorder, and tag editor.
Light Alloy — multimedia player with many features and friendly user interface, alternative to Windows Media Player.
RealPlayer is a digital-media player for finding and downloading new music, playing and managing audio and video clips.
QuickTime Player is a media player that allows the playback of quicktime movies and many other formats.
Adobe Flash Player is the client runtime that delivers user experiences across major operating systems, browsers, mobile phones and devices.
Aire Freshener is a combined nature sounds player, CD player, and MIDI wind chimes player.
Screamer Radio is an Internet radio player tied to an online list of hundreds of ready-to-play radio stations.