Hear the music.
See the covers.

The 24seven.fm stations have always shown the current cover on their websites. Your favourite player couldn't — there simply was no plugin. Now there is: for Winamp, for foobar2000, and a standalone viewer for every other way you listen.

Poster view: a blurred cover backdrop, the sharp cover, and a box with title, composer and countdown

Poster view — the current track, its composer, and the time until the next one.

What you get

Small, free, and quiet — it simply shows the music.

🖼️

Always the right cover

The artwork changes the moment the music does — matched to the track, not sometime later.

⏱️

Know what's coming

A live countdown shows how long the current track still runs — rolling digits included, if you like.

🎬

Two views

A clean cover that fills the window, or a poster view with title and composer — beautiful on a big screen.

Pick your player

The same covers, three ways to get them. Windows 7 or later.

Winamp plugin window showing a synthwave cover with the remaining-time countdown

⚡ Winamp

v1.6.1 · for Winamp 5 · docks beside the main window

The plugin adds a cover window that docks right beside Winamp and follows whichever 24seven.fm station you're tuned to. Start the stream — the artwork is just there, track after track.

foobar2000 cover element showing a trance cover with the remaining-time countdown

🎧 foobar2000

v1.5.1 · for foobar2000 v2 (64-bit)

Adds a cover element to your foobar2000 layout — and hands the artwork to foobar's own album-art views too, so it shows up wherever you expect it. Follows the station you're playing, automatically.

Desktop viewer in poster view: blurred backdrop, sharp cover, and track info with countdown

🖥️ Desktop viewer

v1.7.0 · standalone app · no player needed

For everyone whose music plays somewhere without a screen — a hi-fi streamer, a Raspberry Pi, a phone on the shelf. Pick your station and let the covers fill a 24-inch monitor on your desk, or project them 120 inches across the wall, in full glory.

Need help? Found a bug?!

Head over to the issue tracker on GitHub and tell us what happened — questions, ideas and wishes are just as welcome as bug reports.