Desktop
The Windows build focuses on playing your local library with a clean, simple experience. It’s the “sit down at the PC and listen” version.
An open source media player I'm building my way.
Aerial Player is my open source media player project. I’m building it how I want to use it: simple, fast, and under my control. Desktop, Android, and a CLI version for when I feel like living in the terminal.
Not another streaming service. Not “AI DJ”. Just a player I own, in the formats I feel like building.
Aerial Player
• Open source media player
• Desktop + CLI on Windows
• Android app for listening on the go
This is my playground for building the media player I want,
and trying different versions just because I can.
The Windows build focuses on playing your local library with a clean, simple experience. It’s the “sit down at the PC and listen” version.
A mobile version so I can listen away from the desk. Same Aerial idea, tuned for touch and phone storage.
A command line variant exists because I like building tools that can live in a terminal. It’s not the whole story, it’s just one flavor.
Aerial is open source so I can tweak, break, and rebuild it whenever I want—and anyone else can do the same.
Plays the music you own. Point it at your drives or folders and let it handle the playback.
New features show up as I feel like experimenting—UI changes, new commands, maybe more platforms later.
• Language: C++ for the desktop / CLI core
• Libraries: SDL2 for audio
• Platform: Windows desktop & Android
• Goal: a media player I own, from code to behavior
The point isn’t “yet another player.”
The point is: I build it, I ship it, I can change it.
Current desktop build for Windows. Plays local files and reflects whatever I’m experimenting with at the moment.
Portable build: just keep the EXE somewhere you like and run it.
Mobile version of Aerial for listening on the go. Same project, different interface.
Sideload the APK on your device. Play Store release can come later.