TPlayer 1R10 Review
TPlayer is a free music player and mixer for the well known audio formats mp3, wma, ogg, and wav.
TPlayer uses the file names and/or folder names to achieve artists grouping. It has different commonly used naming formats already built-in.
With the Automix Playlist, you can select and rearrange what songs TPlayer will play next. The Playlist can be automatically filled by the Automix or manually by dragging/dropping items from the Songlist.
Here are some key features of "TPlayer":
· Adjustable Automix Settings based on audio data to adapt to different music genres.
· Four different Automix sort options.
· One click manual mix and fade out options: Cut, Fade 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 seconds.
· Dual independent players with real time Vu meters or Waveform display and Peak indicators.
· Hierarchal explorer like Songlist grouped by artists, albums and songs.
· Drag&Drop Playlist Editor: reorder, save and load playback sequence.
· Multiple sound cards support for pre-listening on monitor speakers or headphones.
· Play, Pause, Stop, To Monitor/Master speakers and Set Start/End position buttons.
· Volume, Balance, Crossfader, Pitch and Seek slider bars.
· Changeable background bitmap image.
· Requires very little system resources and processing power.
Requirements:
· Microsoft Windows (tested on 98SE, Me and XP but should run fine on 95/98 and 2000 also)
· Microsoft DirectX
· Windows Media Player or Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Decode (L3CODECX.AX)
· (Note: WMP is not necessary if you have the file L3CODECX.AX installed)
· At least one sound card. Two sound cards supported for monitor speakers output.
· Screen resolution of 800x600 minimum, 16/24/32bit colors.
· DirectX for Windows 95/98/Me/XP/2000 can be found here.
· For ogg Vorbis support, you need the DirectShow Filters by Tobias here.
· If you have an old version of Xing Player and have problem running TPlayer because of ASMAUDDECFF.DLL and XMP3DEC.DLL errors, just rename those two files and things should be ok.