A player developed by Un4seen Developments
Used by 85 people for 101 hours, 50 minutes and 14 seconds
XMPlay is a freeware audio player for Windows; it has support for
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several formats, these include mp3, Ogg Vorbis, aac, m4a, wma, wav, CD Audio, flac, WavPack, midi, it, xm, s3m and more through plugins.
It also supports reading streaming media over HTTP, FTP, MMS and Podcasting and the ability to save streams to several formats.
For CD playback it supports fetching of meta data from an online cddb or through CD-Text; for files it can read ID3v1&2 and APEv2 tags, it can also read from embedded and external Cue sheets for multiple files and several tracks in one file.
Other notable features include remote controlling, Unicode file support, reading of archives and many plugins, greatly increased by its support for many winamp input plugins.
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| Website: | un4seen.com/xmplay.html |
| License: | Free |
| Version: | (Unknown) |
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Reminds me of winamp when it was not the ressource eater it has become. Still support skins and all audio formats i need. And, best of all, it doesn't need installing, which makes it great for putting on, let's say, a usb device.
Noticed a few lag on launch when too much plugins are present.
I still like Foobar 2000, but this player has impressed me. It's stunningly quick and according to them they are "balls on" with their implementation of certain audio formats. Not to mention the fact that they have included quite a bit of geek humor in the app.
I'll find some use for it... or perhaps even give up Foobar for it, dunno just yet. But damn it's fast.
Greatest, Smallest and Best audio player I've ever found
Tiny and very stable music player. It is not as flashy as Winamp but it's amazing how low resources it uses.
good player
but jetaudio is better
Super !
Very Coool!
I Use It For My Patch's