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Deezer is a French online music streaming service that lets listeners explore more than 90 million tracks, thousands of curated playlists, and personalized recommendations through its proprietary Flow algorithm. Released for Windows as version 7.1.130, the desktop client provides offline caching, gapless playback, and 16-bit FLAC quality for subscribers, while free-tier users receive ad-supported, 128 kbps streams. The catalog spans global chart hits, regional exclusives, live sessions, and over 160 thousand podcasts, all searchable by lyrics, mood, or genre tags. Integration with Chromecast, Sonos, and Bluetooth devices turns the PC into a multi-room hub, and the built-in SongCatcher tool identifies unknown tracks through the microphone. Since the program’s first Windows build, forty-four incremental updates have refined memory usage, added support for 5.1 surround, and introduced real-time collaborative playlists that friends can edit without leaving the app. Typical use cases include background sound during office work, DJ-style queue management for house parties, and lossless archiving for audiophiles who connect external DACs. The software sits in the Audio & Multimedia category alongside other streamers, yet distinguishes itself by offering both a comprehensive free tier and optional Hi-Fi tier without forcing mobile verification. Deezer 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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