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DéKiBulle V3.31   
Suggested by 4sydney - Updated by infimum on 15 May 2010
2MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (548)
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Synopsis: DéKiBulle is a minimalist audio player that resides in the system tray. It works best if you have your music files grouped by folders/subfolders that are named after the artist and/or album. Hotkeys are used extensively to control the player. Where possible, DéKiBulle uses relative paths when saving the playlist.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch DeKiBulle.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Path portability: Automatic relative path (eg. ..\..\personal\work.doc)
Unicode support: No
License: GNU-LGPL/CeCILL-C
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / Win2K / WinXP / Vista

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] James P. WackMinimalist in his functions too, notice the function of the "middle button" of the mouse in the tree -> read all subfolders. [2007-03-14 02:35]

[Anonymous] Yuval M.Ahhh! Beautiful :) I tried almost all portable players here, and that's definitely the best: be sure to disable the animated tray icon, and it'll be extremely low on resources. I love the way it pops up a new song's name while in tray (optionable). DekiBulle was also the only player to recognize an m3u file dropped on its EXE - a "must" for me on my portable drive.
Thank you Frederic M.
 [2007-03-20 06:04]

[Anonymous] andreDisabling the animation from the tray icon removed the lags at the beginning of the song for me. I didn't see a large difference in resorces. [2007-04-08 16:51]

[Anonymous] CarlThe random song selector is not random at all. It repeats (very much) some songs. And sometimes the pop window with song's title is wrong. But the player Rules!!. This is a dedicated music player. Please, if someone speaks french post this bugs in their forum. Is also uses more ram than windos media player 10 (al least in my computer). [2007-04-28 16:34]

[Anonymous] WokoMy resume after 5mins of testing:
The playlist view does not display ID3-tag informations (only filename). Secondary I could not find a view where all playlists are listed, so it is not possible to change to a playlist with a single click and you could not add files via drag and drop to a playlist.
And - by the way - the player change the default windows hotkeys STRG+LEFT, STRG+RIGHT what makes me crazy because I use that combination vor navigating when writting! oO But you can change the hotkeys.
 [2007-05-27 04:55]

[Anonymous] JanimeThis is really ass-kickin-good software!
Is does what it is supposed to do - perfectly, Be it .mp3., .flac or .ape.
Minimal footprint, fully portable: 8.5 out of 10 for me!
 [2007-07-15 06:01]

[Anonymous] RegHater1by1 is much better! Does anything DéKiBulle does (and more) has a very small memory print and so on...
http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=90
 [2007-08-06 23:42]

[Anonymous] CarlSeems to write current song to registry. When i press the reset button it plays the las song since shutdown. This happends with Windows media player (WMP)also... It only happends in the 3.29 ver of dekibulle. Again it uses more ram than WMP. The randomizer fails when the songs are not placed in order of subfolders. [2007-08-22 10:04]

[Anonymous] CarlThe randomizer problems seems to hapend with DRM music. i think it also includes (but is not fot sure) the disordered music not included and tagged in folders [2007-09-16 22:26]


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