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Audius 1.5.55 is a decentralized music-streaming desktop client that connects listeners directly to an artist-owned, blockchain-based network, eliminating traditional intermediaries while preserving high-quality audio playback. Designed for the Multimedia category, the software turns any Windows PC into a node-aware gateway that can stream millions of tracks, follow favorite creators, and sync playlists offline without relying on a central server. Typical use cases include discovering emerging musicians via algorithm-free feeds, tipping artists in real time with built-in crypto micropayments, uploading original compositions to an immutable catalog, and curating public or private playlists that remain accessible even if local files are lost. Because every play, like, and repost is recorded on a public ledger, the 1.5.55 release also appeals to rights researchers who need transparent, timestamped usage data. The single-version lineage—currently at 1.5.55—indicates a focused development path that prioritizes stability over feature sprawl, ensuring that the lightweight Electron shell consumes minimal RAM while still supporting 320 kbps AAC streams and gapless playback. Users who run the app in parallel with legacy streaming services can freely drag local MP3 or FLAC libraries into Audius to create hybrid collections, then export M3U playlists for DJ software or mobile syncing. The software 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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