StreamArt

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Everyone
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About this app

Rediscover the beauty of analog music with StreamArt TV — the perfect companion for music lovers who enjoy vinyl, cassettes, or CDs but miss the visual experience of modern streaming apps.

With StreamArt, your favorite albums come alive on your TV — complete with album covers, liner notes, editorials, and track listings — all synced seamlessly while you play your physical music collection.

🎶 How It Works:

1. Install the StreamArt TV app on your smart TV.

2. Pair it with the StreamArt mobile app using a simple PIN.

3. Play your music — the mobile app listens and identifies songs.

Watch as album art and detailed info instantly appear on your TV.

✨ Features:

Beautiful, high-quality album art display
View liner notes, editorials, and track details
Works with CDs, cassettes, vinyl, and other analog sources
Easy phone-to-TV pairing
Elegant interface designed for your living room

💡 Why StreamArt?
Because great music deserves great visuals. StreamArt bridges the gap between the warmth of analog sound and the modern digital experience.

💰 Pricing:

Free for up to 4 songs per day
Upgrade for unlimited access — available in monthly or yearly plans

Bring your record collection to life — download StreamArt TV and experience music the way it was meant to be seen and heard.
Updated on
Nov 28, 2025

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What’s new

UI improvements and bug fixes