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XMPlay V3.5.1   
Suggested by Ed Brownstein - Updated by infimum on 10 Feb 2010
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Synopsis: XMPlay is an audio player that plays numerous audio file formats, including OGG, MP3, WMA, WAV, OGG etc. It also writes to 8/16/24/32-bit WAV, plus MP3 and OGG (via external encoders). You can download tons of additional plugins and skins from the product website.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to any folder of your choice. Launch xmplay.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Path portability: No
Unicode support: Partial. XMPlay plays audio files with Unicode filenames, but seems capable of displaying only information which is encoded in the current code page i.e. if your current code page is Chinese, it won't be able to display Korean filenames or tags.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>

v3.5.1
(10/02/2010)
· Adds rating shortcuts, adjustable manual crossfade length, standard M3U playlist saving, and a bit more tweaking of the search options

v3.5 (22/12/2009)
  • Built-in AIFF support
  • Crossfading
  • Track rating
  • Configurable SRC quality
  • More flexible search system (present/absent directives)
  • Quick find shortcut
  • Case-insensitive search support for non-ASCII characters
  • Logarithmic volume option
  • Volume muting
  • Queue toggling is now optional and dequeue option added, allowing duplicate entries
  • CUE sheets for written internet streams
  • Timestamping of separately written internet stream tracks
  • "Stop at end of track" option to temporarily disable looping & list advancing
  • Options to close XMPlay at the end of the current track/list
  • Playlist sorting by tags
  • Options to only play newly listed tracks when not already playing or after bookmarking
  • Optional moving of existing duplicate tracks
  • Optional default queuing of new tracks
  • Optional auto-sorting of new tracks by filename
  • Optional removal of original file extension when writing to disk
  • Optional replacing of filename underscores with spaces in titles
  • Title format length limiting
  • Separate title format for playlist panel
  • Replaygain pre-amp adjustment
  • Replaygain limiting according to peak level
  • Support for LAME replaygain info
  • Tracks played from library or search results are insterted at front of queue
  • Random setting optionally affects next/previous controls
  • Assignment of track actions to extra mouse buttons
  • Shortcuts to jump to top/bottom of list/library
  • Archive plugins added to input plugins list
  • Winamp input plugins sorted by filename (so order can be changed by renaming)
  • Playlist track tags retained in library
  • Playlist periodic auto-saving
  • Library backup file (XMPLAY.LIBRARY~)
  • Auto-saving of settings upon closing "Options and stuff"
  • Support for MO3 2.4
  • Optional disabling of help bubbles
  • Optional hour column in time displays
  • Improved communication with Explorer (via OLE instead of DDE)
  • CD plugin: Read speed limit option
  • CD plugin: Support for CD drives with letter A/B

v3.4.2 (28/6/2007)
  • Library menu options and shortcuts to select all tracks with matching tags
  • Reverb "time" parameter
  • Configurable internet connection timeout and pre-buffering
  • CDDB and CDTEXT info shown separately
  • Option to prefer CDDB or CDTEXT for tags
  • Updated version notifications

v3.4.1 (1/5/2007)
  • Updating of saved settings
  • Amp slider range increased to +/-15dB in DSP options
  • Replaygain levels shown in "General" info
  • Shortcuts for auto-amp and to reset amplification
  • "-list" command-line option to add files to list
  • 3D spectrum speed toggling (middle-click)
  • Library display options moved to header right-click menu

v3.4 (3/4/2007)
  • Output plugin system
  • Optional resampling and downmixing
  • Library directory monitoring
  • Fullscreen visualisations
  • Recursive/nested archive support
  • EQ increased to 9 bands
  • Actual filetype (not just extension) shown in playlist/library
  • Per-extension saved settings replaced by per-filetype
  • Ignoring of unwanted filetypes when adding new files
  • DSP locking (prevent overriding by saved settings)
  • Playlists in the library
  • Library mass-tagging
  • "Age" record added to library
  • Waiting for track endings to decay
  • Support for embedded CUE sheets
  • Choice of CDDB info when there are duplicates
  • CDDB info caching
  • Info window text magnification
  • Bubble text size configuration
  • Sorting of search results by filename
  • M3U playlist saving
  • Scanning for playlists in HTML pages
  • Drag'n'dropping between playlist and library
  • MOD channel muting via middle-click in pattern display
  • MOD auto-loop options
  • Year tag extraction from MODs
  • MOD signature shown in "General" info
  • Auto-amp automatically disabled when replaygain is active
  • Extended output buffer size range
  • Balance shortcuts
  • MOD interpolation/ramping/surround shortcuts
  • Random played tracking always retained (option removed)
  • Skinning improvements (see skinning kit)

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] NameTakenIn order to sort of 'HardWire' XMPlay into not letting it write anything to the registry, you have to enter "NoReg=1" (without the quotes) in the ini file found in the folder.
This disables all writing to the registry.
(http://support.xmplay.com/article.php?id=16)
 [2006-10-10 19:16]

[Anonymous] athis is an excellent music player, i've been using it for years and i've actually took the time out to make a skin for it.. the sound quality is very good aswell. [2006-11-04 14:10]

[Anonymous] hlomzikcoolest player!
my favourite! - nice design and great functionallity!
 [2006-11-26 17:43]

[Anonymous] shahdanI like this player. It does not eat much memory so I can use it on my old pc. A good alternative to try. [2007-02-16 01:41]

[Anonymous] WebforkMy player of choice. Low processor usage, low RAM usage, plays tons of file types, and the hotkey useage is very easy to remember. Skins and usability aren't as strong as Winamp but what it misses in clean design, it makes up for in efficiency. [2007-04-09 17:04]

[Anonymous] Arnaud NimeOne Tip ? I have extracted my preferred radios from the "screamer" database and saved them as ".pls".
In that way, I have just one tool to hear radio or mp3s as I want...
 [2007-04-20 14:30]

[Anonymous] LHI was a Winamp fanboy from v2 up to v5, but got fed up with it. The sound quality was lacking something and it was a little too greedy resource-wise for me. I stumbled upon XMPlay just over a year ago and have been very happy. The playback quality is miles ahead of Winamp. Great program. [2007-04-21 12:19]

[Anonymous] The_Rkicks winamps arss by a mile.. [2007-06-30 16:30]

[Anonymous] JakeBeats anything else I've tried... with a plugin it plays midis using soundfonts. Excellent player. [2007-07-02 15:13]

[Anonymous] AncientImagesLove the program, hate the interface. There's a winamp skin but that doesn't change the fundamental differences (i.e., the "side pannel playlist" is hardcoded to pop out of the right side and display *maybe* twenty characters. Either that or you're stuck with a strange, floating alternate playlist that doesn't dock and generally annoys the hell out of me.)

Here's to drastic changes in 4.0!
 [2007-08-12 09:11]

[Anonymous] Peter HigginsA real gem. Works perfectly on my Libretto 110ct which has some really quirky specs eg 800x480 resolution, 7'' display,233mhz processor etc.
The support web site is excellent.
 [2007-08-17 00:33]

[Anonymous] WebforkOne skin far better than the default that excels in being clean and simple is "Neutron" http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html (In reference to AncientImages complaint.) [2007-09-23 22:17]

[Anonymous] StormChildSimply THE BEST PLAYER - the sound quality beats everything!! Although the Library could be a little easier to handle, but hey, it's a lightweight player, it's free, it's my choice! [2007-10-08 13:09]

[Anonymous] IvanMy choice! Migrate from Winamp. [2007-11-09 01:50]

[Anonymous] ThorVersion is now: 3.4.2.1 [2007-11-14 05:02]

[Anonymous] MarezathusI was very satisfied with XM until a reinstallation of the program.
Now, if I open a few tracks by the right mouseclick in Explorer, it plays a track for 3 seconds and then moves on to the next track etc, till the last in the list, which is played completely.
I cannot figure out where in the options-and-stuff to c9EUhange it.
 [2008-01-01 07:22]

[Anonymous] CaseBest sound quality!
For the last three years I've tried every new music player I've come across on the net (included all the big ones).
So far none is even close to XMPLAY.
 [2008-01-10 00:53]

[Anonymous] bowser17Looks good, but the playlist was a little tricky. The drag and drop is nice, but opening a file feature should include opening a folder also. Lastly, which is very important to me, the random play didn't seem to work, or if it does, is too dificult to figure out. I had to shuffle the playlist, and now all the albums are out of order. I would like it to work like winamp or MP, where it jumps around the list. [2008-01-17 20:27]

[Anonymous] donnconMy favorite player by far. It's very stable, and some great skins are available. [2008-01-25 07:07]

[Anonymous] That GuyI'm a strong Evil Player user and now that I've switched over to XMPlay, I won't ever switch back. It uses less memory than Evil Player and has an EQ! [2008-02-20 21:00]

[Anonymous] GetchPlays midi files portably. 'nuff said. [2008-03-25 11:07]

[Anonymous] EimarmeniThis little thing is the best player I've ever used. Loads in a breeze, doesn't use half the PCs resourses and plays almost everything you want to hear. Try it and you won't be disapointed. I know I'm not. [2008-04-23 07:52]

[Anonymous] GmacriThe best portable audio player I've founded.
The playback quality and the skins are very good.
 [2008-04-26 05:10]

[Anonymous] augustocroppo@hotmail.co.ukThe best music player to portable devices! [2008-06-28 10:23]

[Anonymous] Lone WolfExcellent player, did what I needed which was... The graphic equaliser didn't distort the sound when you played around with it...

Perfect... Thank you...
 [2008-07-17 03:11]

[Anonymous] melA really good audio player considering its small size and the low system resources it uses.Excellent as a portable application. [2008-11-21 22:55]

[Anonymous] BucksterLike bowser17 said, I miss the ability to open a folder. [2009-03-05 02:25]

[Anonymous] Mikebowser17/Buckster: right click the open button to add folders.

Best music player I've used.
 [2009-05-21 04:48]

[Anonymous] KingMudkipVery nice piece of work, looks ggreat & is small too. Just one question though: can the library be configured to support dynamic drive letter? Or does it work fine anyway? [2009-11-05 00:32]

[Anonymous] Raj SharmaIt is un believable. You just cant imagine what it is unless u use it! None was in past none will be in future to match this. [2009-12-26 03:03]

[Anonymous] MunaqA new release after 2 years.

Is not that XMPlay is not being maintained, is just that it doesn't need any more improvements.
 [2010-01-04 16:45]

[Anonymous] Portugal Angola que seja um empateThe "Mona Lisa" of the music players [2010-01-17 15:59]

[Anonymous] HarryLatest build always here:

http://support.xmplay.com/article.php?id=7#wheretodownload

Directly:

http://www.un4seen.com/stuff/xmplay.exe

Currently 3.5.1.19
 [2010-05-26 00:44]

[Anonymous] WillThis is a really handy audio player.For its size it dose a lot and with a few plugins you get a really good player.It is also low on system resources. [2010-06-27 15:04]

[Anonymous] peeweeGreat player. It's too bad that it doesn't support relative paths. It would be such an easy fix. However, it supports the one-time omission of a drive letter in the playlist, which means limited portability can be enabled as follows:

1. load your playlist, and do a search on =D:\ and replace by just =\
2. Backup your playlist file
3. Launch XMPlay. It will locate your file on whatever drive the USB happens to be located.
4. Upon exiting XMPlay, look at your playlist - XMPlay added the current drive letter
5. Restore your backup playlist for the next time.

It works for me because I only play music from my playlists, because they don't change often, and because I already have a batch file that I launch upon putting my USB flash drive in a computer. I get that batch file to restore the backed up PLS files without drive letter on top of the ones last messed up by XMPlay.

It's not ideal, because I have a replicate of my USB flashdrive in a folder of my regular PC, and I'd need real relative path (i.e. ..\..\music\ instead of \music). Playing with these give random results.
 [2010-08-19 18:54]


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