MP3 players with an equilizer.

  • Thread starter Thread starter John Corliss
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Thanks for the reply. I've downloaded the player and will give it a
try when things slow down to a dull roar around here. 80)>
got a crackhouse full of hoes cuz yer mama ain't home, eh huggybear?
hope ya got a pocket full o' rubbers! (and your homeboys do too!)

-snizzle dizzle

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XMPlay 3.0 - http://un4seen.com/xmplay.html
plugins, skins, addons, visulisations, etc: http://support.xmplay.com/

xmplay30.zip (297.5k)
Direct Download: http://www.un4seen.com/files/xmplay30.zip
Mirror: http://www.un4seen.co.uk/files/xmplay30.zip
Extracted .exe size: 245kb

XMPlay is an audio player, supporting the OGG / MP3 / MP2 / MP1 / WMA
/ WAV / MO3 / IT / XM / S3M / MTM / MOD / UMX audio formats, and PLS /
M3U / ASX playlists. A load more formats are also supported via Winamp
plugins. When XMPlay was first released in 1998, only the XM format
was supported, hence the name "XMPlay".

Main features:
Balls-on accurate - Plays the way nature intended
32/24-bit & multi-channel output take advantage of supporting hardware
for ultimate quality
Interpolation & volume/pan ramping For output that's smoother than a
baby's arse!
DSP Automatic gain control, 5 band equalizer, reverb, plugin support
Saved/preset settings Save settings (DSP/etc...) to be automatically
used each time specific tracks are loaded, save presets for quick
application at any time
Track information Displays file/format information, messages/tags, and
instrument/sample texts, open webpages from the texts
Net streaming All supported file types (including MODs and archives)
can be streamed from FTP and HTTP servers (inc
Shoutcast/Icecast/Icecast2), optionally writing a copy to disk, FTP
directories and HTML webpages can be scanned for playable files
WAV writer Writes 8/16/24/32-bit WAVs, supports external encoders
(MP3/OGG/etc...), optional automatic level normalization, dithering &
noise shaping
Keyboard shortcuts Fully customizable shortcuts, including global
hotkeys
Integration Open files from Windows Explorer, drag'n'drop
files/directories/shortcuts/URLs, monitor the clipboard for playable
URLs, drag'n'drop tracks from XMPlay into other programs, icon
customization
Archive plugins Archived/compressed files can be loaded just like
normal files
Visualisation Compatible with Sonique plugins, also includes a MOD
pattern view
 
John said:
Thanks. Downloaded it. Looks like a good one.

Am using it. IT KICKS ASS!!!! Thanks! Doesn't require installation and
uses skins. My personal favorite skin is the Windows Classic.

Also, I noted with appreciation that it likes the codecs I'm already
using.
 
John said:
Am using it. IT KICKS ASS!!!! Thanks! Doesn't require installation and
uses skins. My personal favorite skin is the Windows Classic.

Also, I noted with appreciation that it likes the codecs I'm already
using.
I like the fact that I can put everything on a floppy and take it
with me. Runs on any computer with internet access. I've saved my
favorite stations as a ".pls" file so the player can go directly to
the station and play it. No look ups, no cookies on another machine,
no pop up ads............nothing. It simply plays the station I like.

I even took the floppy to our local library. Popped it in and began
playing the station I liked. How's that for versatility?
 
Am using it. IT KICKS ASS!!!! Thanks! Doesn't require installation and
uses skins. My personal favorite skin is the Windows Classic.

Also, I noted with appreciation that it likes the codecs I'm already
using.

You are correct I downloaded XMPlay and it does kick ass! I love the
fact that it needs no installation, and has some nice features.
 
Elephant said:
I like the fact that I can put everything on a floppy and take it
with me. Runs on any computer with internet access. I've saved my
favorite stations as a ".pls" file so the player can go directly to
the station and play it. No look ups, no cookies on another machine,
no pop up ads............nothing. It simply plays the station I like.
I even took the floppy to our local library. Popped it in and began
playing the station I liked. How's that for versatility?

Hell, I didn't even know it did stations. I was only wanting it for
mp3s. As far as I can tell, this is a candidate for Pricelessware.
 
Hell, I didn't even know it did stations. I was only wanting it for
mp3s. As far as I can tell, this is a candidate for Pricelessware.

Yeah, this is a nice player.(XMPlay) I was missing around with it last
night, one of the better finds of late on ACF. No bloat in this player.
You can install plugins as needed to play other formats, it's nice, I
think this player is a great find also.

Kruppt
 
please don't feed the elderly, infirm lil' corliss troll.

***
"John Corliss is a sick human being. We shouldn't hate him, we
shouldn't make fun of him, we shouldn't treat him as a pariah or a
net.idiot--above all, we shouldn't flame him. We should reach out to
him as a brother, with love and compassion, and operate on his brain."

- Gene Ward Smith
 
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