XMPlay is an audio player, supporting the OGG / MP3 / MP2 / MP1 / WMA / WAV / CDA / MO3 / IT / XM / S3M / MTM / MOD / UMX audio formats, and PLS / M3U / ASX / WAX playlists. A load more formats are also supported via plugins.
Main Features
Balls-on accurate
Plays the way nature intended
32/24-bit & multi-channel output
Take advantage of supporting hardware for ultimate quality
Gapless output
Gapless playback of all supported formats
Interpolation & volume/pan ramping
For output that's smoother than a baby's arse!
DSP
Automatic gain control (and Replaygain), 9 band equalizer, reverb, plugin support
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
Track information
Displays file/format information, messages/tags, and instrument/sample texts, open webpages from the texts
Title formatting
You decide how you want the track titles to look, title updating from 'net streams and CUE sheets
Library
A database of your tracks, with directory monitoring, for quick and easy access to the tracks you want to play
Saved/preset settings
Save settings (DSP/etc) to be automatically used each time specific tracks or filetypes are played, save presets for quick application at any time
Disk writing
Write 8/16/24/32-bit WAV files, use external encoders (MP3/OGG/etc), optional level normalization, dithering & noise shaping, individual MOD instrument writing
Keyboard shortcuts
Fully customizable shortcuts, including global hotkeys
Integration
Open files/folders from Windows Explorer, drag'n'drop files/folders/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, including support for nested archives
Unicode file support
Support for Russian, Chinese, etc...
Visualisation
Compatible with Sonique plugins, fullscreen display, includes a MOD pattern view
Download and Details : http://www.un4seen.com/
1 comments:
Can anyone recommend the well-priced Managed Service system for a small IT service company like mine? Does anyone use Kaseya.com or GFI.com? How do they compare to these guys I found recently: N-able N-central network health tool
? What is your best take in cost vs performance among those three? I need a good advice please... Thanks in advance!
Post a Comment