WavPack has been tested and works well with the following quality Windows software:
- Custom Windows Frontend (by Speek)
- DirectShow filter to allow WavPack playback in WMP, MPC, etc.
- WPMTSE Tag Support Extender allows WMP 9+ to use WavPack file tags
- CheckWavpackFiles to batch verify WavPack files/folders (by gl.tter)
- NullSoft Winamp (plugin available here, w/ ReplayGain & Media Library)
- Foobar2000 Advanced Audio Player (official addon, w/ ReplayGain & Cuesheets)
- Adobe Audition (and CoolEdit) (filter available here, w/ 32-bit floats & extra info save)
- dBpowerAMP Music Converter / Audio Player / CD Writer (official addon)
- Steinberg WaveLab 5/6 Audio Editor (using third-party plugin)
- Apollo Audio Player (plugin available here, w/ ReplayGain)
- Ahead Nero Burning Rom (plugin available here)
- Reaper Multitrack Audio Recorder and Editor
- Burrrn audio CD burning application
- Mp3tag Universal Tag Editor
- VUPlayer Audio Player
- jetAudio Media Player
- Easy CD-DA Extractor
- EAC CD Ripper
WavPack is also making its way into
Linux and
MAC territory. Several Linux distributions now
have pre-compiled WavPack packages available and there is a working
GStreamer plugin and WavPack support
has been added to the
FFmpeg project and to
xine-lib. In addition, these programs
now support Wavpack:
- Aqualung - A gapless music player that has an XML-based music DB (native WavPack support)
- Audacious Media Player - A new player based on BMP (native WavPack support)
- Quod Libet - A GTK+-based audio player written in Python (using the GStreamer plugin)
- LAMIP - Linux Audio Multiple Interface Player (using an official plugin)
- XMMS (beta version plugin available here)
- EasyTAG - Tag Editor for both Linux and Windows (native WavPack support)
- Cog - Audio Player for Mac OS X (native WavPack support)
- Max - Audio Format Converter for Mac OS X (native WavPack support)
- Tag - Metadata editor for Mac OS X (native WavPack support)
For more information about compatible software check out the links page.