nullPlayer 0.25.0 adds YouTube saving and better local libraries

nullPlayer 0.25.0 can now save YouTube audio and video directly into the app's library. It can be installed from a or through , and existing installs can be refreshed with a force reinstall command. The update adds playback, so one long audio file can appear as separate tracks in the playlist.

Track titles, performers, and lengths come from the . Previous and next track controls move between those split tracks, and seeking stays inside the current track. The audio itself keeps playing as one continuous stream, while the screen updates the title, progress bar, now-playing area, and history at each track boundary.

The release also adds local library folder navigation, other improvements, and important fixes.

Key points

  • YouTube audio and video can be saved straight into the nullPlayer library.
  • The app can be installed or updated through a or .
  • support lets one long audio file show up as separate playlist tracks.
  • Track skipping, seeking, now-playing text, and history follow the .cue track sections.
  • Playback stays gapless because the original audio runs as one continuous stream.
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