Tuniac

1.0 Build 180420

Software information

License:

Freeware (Free)


Updated:

24 Apr 2018


Publisher:

Tuniac

Website:

http://tuniac.org

Software Screenshots

Size: 3.06 MB


Downloads: 6445


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 05 Oct 2012

Use Tuniac to play FLAC, MP3, OGG, APE, MIDI and all the various other file types it provides support for. Furthermore, you can provide the correct URL and listen to online radio stations with this application. And last but not least, you can use Tuniac to organize your media files into playlists.

The Tuniac installation file is less than 3MB in size, which is good news – it means that downloading it onto your Windows-powered PC will take but a moment. Run this file once the download completes and a simple setup wizard will show up and help you get the application up and running. The whole thing will take little of your time and will require a low amount of effort.

In the upper left hand corner of Tuniac’s interface you will see playback buttons and a volume slider. Underneath, the application features a pane with your media library, streams, and playlists. Select a playlist and its tracks will be presented in the pane to the right on Tuniac’s interface. The interface has an iTunes feel and is very easy to figure out.

Tuniac provides support for FLAC, MP3, AAC, M4A, MP4, 3GP, OGG, AC3, ALAC, APE, CDDA, MIDI, MPC, OFS, OFR, TAK, TTA, and WV. This means that it can play all these media formats. Furthermore, Tuniac provides support for online radio streaming.
Besides playing media files, Tuniac can also help you manage your media files. You can use Tuniac to create playlists and to export your playlists.

You don’t have to part with your money to enjoy the functionality Tuniac has to offer. The application is free.

Listen to your audio tracks, create playlists, listen to online radio stations – you can do all these things with the free Tuniac media player.

Pros

Tuniac provides support for numerous media formats and for radio streaming. Use the application to listen to your audio tracks, listen to online radio, and to create playlists. Tuniac comes with an iTunes-like interface that’s very easy to use. Tuniac is freeware.

Cons

Ran into some “Tuniac has stopped working” errors when trying to remove entries from the Media Library list.

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Tuniac Editor’s Review Rating

Tuniac has been reviewed by George Norman on 05 Oct 2012. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated Tuniac 4 out of 5 stars, naming it Excellent

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