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Greenlink Cloud Music is a music player application designed to help you effectively manage your personal music library. It offers a wide range of features that allow you to easily create personalised playlists. Greenlink Cloud Music makes your music experience more enjoyable and allows you to enjoy quality music anytime, anywhere.

You can use Greenlink Cloud Music to:

1.Manage music by category: display and store your music by album, genre, artist, making it easier to find and play.

2. play music anywhere and at any time: allows you to access and play music on mobile phones and computers at any time (also supported by extranets).

3. create a personalised playlist:create your own playlist and choose different songs according to your mood and occasions.

In addition, Greenlink Cloud Music also supports a wide variety of music formats (support for playing various lossless audio formats such as ape, wav, flac, etc.), support for reading and editing audio file information, displaying the album cover, singers, support for local display of lyrics (Note: file uploads if there is a cover image or lyrics and other materials), so you can listen to your favourite music anytime and anywhere.

Audio formats currently supported

As support for audio and video formats varies depending on the device and system, please refer to the following platform-specific compatibility information:

Audio formats supported on PC (Windows/macOS):

  • Supported .aac, .mp3, .wav, .ogg, .flac formats.

Audio formats supported by web browsers:

  • The supported formats depend on the browser used. Please note that the IE browser does not support the.wav and .ogg formats.

Audio formats supported by mobile devices (Android / iOS):

  • .acc, .aif, .aiff, .ape, .au, .flac, .mp3, .wav, .ra, .dts, .wma, .ac3, .amr, .m4r, .mka, .alac, .m4a,.ogg.

Note:

By default, you can access the music in this folder in [My Music]. To guarantee the accuracy and integrity of the metadata, the music collection process is based on reading the extended attributes of the music files to extract the metadata (e.g. song title, artist, album, etc.) instead of obtaining it via the file name (e.g. song title).

For example, common audio formats, such as MP3 files, contain ID3 tags that store detailed information about the music, such as the song title, artist, album, year, genre, album cover, etc. The scraping tools automatically read the ID3 tags or other metadata tags from each music file and extract this information to sort and organise the music files. Other formats, such as FLAC and WAV files, have similar tags for storing metadata.