Hacker News with Generative AI: Music Players

Echo – Open Hardware Music Player (github.com/amachronic)
Echo is an open hardware platform for music players. The goal of the project is to produce a high quality music player, based on and designed with free software. It's primarily designed to run Rockbox, a free music player firmware with support for many codecs, and a wide array of features.
Rockbox 4.0 Released (rockbox.org)
The Rockbox project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of Rockbox 4.0. This marks our first release since November 2019, and since then we've been busy adding features and fixing bugs to give you the best Rockbox experience yet.
DeaDBeeF: The Ultimate Music Player (sourceforge.io)
DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is a modular cross-platform audio player which runs on GNU/Linux distributions, macOS, Windows, *BSD, OpenSolaris, and other UNIX-like systems.
Show HN: Yami – An Open Source Music Player with Spotdl Integration (github.com/DevER-M)
Yami is a lightweight, open-source music player built in Python. It focuses on simplicity and ease of use, providing an intuitive user interface (UI) for users to manage and play their music.
Rune: A local music player reviving Zune's classic aesthetic (github.com/Losses)
Rune Player is a music player that offers audio analysis and recommendation features. It introduces a new, modern music management paradigm to enhance your experience.
Winamp removed "No forking" restriction from license (github.com/WinampDesktop)
This License governs the use, modification, and distribution of the Winamp software.
Winamp Legacy player source code (github.com/WinampDesktop)
Winamp is a multimedia player launched in 1997, iconic for its flexibility and wide compatibility with audio formats.
Foobar2000 (foobar2000.org)
Winamp has announced that it is "opening up" its source code (winamp.com)