Music Player
Control Music From Any Page
Every other player is a round trip. Find the tab. Click the control. Tab back. Forty times before lunch.
Music Player lives in the Quick Launch Toolbar. Type “music” from any page – controls appear inline. No round trip.
The music follows you. The player doesn’t.
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The QLT Integration
What No Other Player Has
Most music players sit in one tab. Your work sits in another. Every skip, every pause, every volume adjustment means leaving the page you’re on and finding the player tab again.
This player is different. Type “music” in the Quick Launch Toolbar (QLT) – from any page, any tab, on any website – and your controls appear inline. Skip a track without leaving Google Docs. Favorite a song without abandoning your research tab. The music follows you. The player doesn’t.
Your browser is already an operating system. You run your email in it, your documents, your project management, your search. Everything except your music.
That’s because music players are still stuck in the streaming-service mental model: a separate app, a separate login, a separate subscription, and a UI that demands your full attention whenever you interact with it.
The Music Player in SEO Time Machines treats your browser like what it already is – a platform. Your audio library lives there. Your controls live there. The QLT puts both a keyboard shortcut away, from wherever you are.
- Type “music” → Current track, artist, playlist, timestamp, and full controls appear inline – on any website.
- Heart Icon → Favorite the current track without stopping it. Fills red immediately. Joins Favorites smart playlist.
- Prev / Play / Next → Full playback controls without leaving the page you’re on. No tab switch required.
- Type “PL” → Full playlist browser. Smart playlists first, then every folder-based playlist. Arrow down and Enter plays.
- Ctrl+Shift+Space → Opens the Quick Launch Toolbar on any website. The player never needs to be visible.
The QLT is not a widget bolted onto the side of a media player. It’s the engine driving every tool in this extension. Music is one of them.
Your Music
Stays on Your Drive.
Folders Become Playlists.
Spotify caches everything locally. Apple Music syncs to their servers. YouTube Music streams through their infrastructure. They all duplicate your data. This player doesn’t.
- Chrome → File System Access API streams audio directly from disk. A 300-track library takes zero extra storage.
- Brave → Brave blocks the File System Access API for privacy. But we show you how to unlock it.
Drop in a folder. The player reads the structure and turns it into playlists automatically. Your existing organization becomes the playlist hierarchy — no tagging required.
- Folder → Playlist → Brain FM › Creativity › Electronic becomes a playlist called exactly that. No manual naming.
- Smart Playlists → Favorites, Most Played, Recently Added. Update automatically as you listen – zero setup.
- Manual Playlists → Create, rename, reorder tracks, delete. Standard playlist behavior exactly where you’d expect it.
- Play Next Queue → Right-click any track. It plays after the current track ends – not at the end of the full library.
Import once. Your library appears. Your drive stays exactly the same size.
4x Speed. Crossfade.
Stats. Export.
Nothing Bolted On.
The Music Player ships with every feature you’d want. Dark background, clean typography, no album art carousels. It stays in the background and plays.
- Playback Speed (0.5x–4x) → Pitch-preserved at every rate. [ decreases, ] increases. 1.5x turns a 30-minute session into 20 minutes.
- Crossfade → 2, 4, 6, or 8-second transitions between tracks. Useful for ambient libraries where hard cuts break concentration.
- 8 Formats → MP3, FLAC, OGG, WAV, AAC, OPUS, M4A, WEBA. If your browser plays it, this player queues it. No conversion.
- Mini Player → Collapses to a compact strip – track title, progress bar, prev/pause/next. Takes up almost no space.
- Pop-Out Window → Detach to a secondary monitor. Remembers size and position. Stays open while you work in the main window.
- Mini Player → Collapses to a compact strip – track title, progress bar, prev/pause/next. Takes up almost no space.
- Player Stats → Total tracks, total play time, most played with counts, recently played in order. See how you actually listen.
- Export as JSON → Library, playlists, favorites, play counts – all backed up. Import on another machine and your setup comes back intact.
- Full Keyboard Coverage → Space to play/pause. Arrow keys to seek. Ctrl+Arrow for track skip. Every action mapped – no mouse required.
Your library, your controls, your keyboard. Running wherever your browser is open.
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