Versions:

  • 0.6.42
  • 0.6.17
  • 0.6.16

Nuclear 0.6.42, published by nukeop, is a desktop streaming music player whose sole purpose is to locate and play royalty-free tracks drawn from public sources across the internet. Developed in the open-source community and now in its third public iteration, the program aggregates content from YouTube (complete with playlist import and SponsorBlock filtering), Jamendo, Audius and SoundCloud, while metadata for albums and artists is enriched through Last.fm and Discogs APIs. Users can search by song title, browse by genre or popularity, queue an unlimited number of tracks, export that queue as a JSON playlist, and scrobble every play to Last.fm with “now playing” status updates. A built-in radio mode continuously appends similar songs for hands-off listening, and unlimited downloads are offered through the YouTube back-end for offline playback. Real-time lyrics are fetched automatically, the local music library can be folded into the collection, and favorites are stored without requiring any account registration. The application is delivered entirely without advertising, conduct codes or contributor agreements, making it a lightweight, privacy-oriented choice in the audio players/streaming category. Nuclear 0.6.42 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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