From: Bill Day on 22 Dec 2009 20:07 On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 18:51:05 +0100, Yrrah <Yrrah-acf(a)acf.invalid> wrote: >"XMPlay is an audio player, supporting the OGG / MP3 / MP2 / MP1 / WMA >/ WAV / AIFF / CDA / MO3 / IT / XM / S3M / MTM / MOD / UMX audio >formats, and PLS / M3U / ASX / WAX playlists. More formats are also >supported via plugins. >22 Dec 2009 XMPlay 3.5 released >Adds crossfading, AIFF support, track rating, some track searching >enhancements, some Replaygain enhancements, and a bunch of other >stuff. See the "readme" for a full list." >http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html >Plugins: >http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html#plugins >Skins: >http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html#skins > >XMPlay is an excellent audio player. It can play RA, provided you have >the codecs and plugin installed, and webradio streams. The v. 3.5 >download package has only a few plugins. You can also use some WinAmp >plugins (in_xxxx.dll). Put them into the 'Program\Plugins' folder. >Skins go into the 'Program\Skins' folder. No surprises there. >However, XMPlay is not my preferred audio player because of the tiny >fonts preferred by skin authors. >My favorite audio player AIMP comes with a user-friendly wysiwyg skin >editor and you can change its playlist font size in the options. > >Yrrah XMPlay was my default player for a couple of years. It is only the variety of other players that has kept me from using it continuously. I still like the features ...especially the easy time display and large, clear playlist it gives me..(I use its "wood" skin) -- remove nonsense for reply
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