> Interesting for the portablefreeware-community? Should I add the player to the forgot to mention that if you add Quod Libet to the database I will vote for it (although I totally disagree with the developer about cue sheets)- the program is solid and powerful and in my opinion it has the quality to be included in the database but my vote will not be enough to make the database entry public. Tip: if you feel the cover display is too small, click the cover! It then displays as windowless overlay to the main player window snobismīut (other) audiophile enthusiasts should have a look at the player - seems capable and mature, without the fancy eyecandy, but with advanced options for (unix)techies I wonder what "GStreamer" is - it seems to be the default output backend, but I never heard of.Īlthough I was impressed by the output, the overall layout of the player doesn't really suit my needs - there's nothing wrong (it even has a conventional file browser), it's only. The file I played by chance was a poor 128kb/s MP3 recorded from an old vinyl, so this is by no means generally valid. Although there are no obvious options to configure the device etc., the sound was noticeably clearer than in my other used players (1by1, XMPlay, AIMP, Foobar, Winyl, Resonic) - the most impressive beeing the stereo channel separation. After adding my reasonably big music folder to the library (84GB indexed in about 3 minutes, both program and music folder on magnetic disc), I ran a test and was impressed by the output quality. registry entries: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\GSettings.files left behind: %USERPROFILE%\.dbus-keyrings (folder) %LOCALAPPDATA%\gtk-3.0 (folder) %LOCALAPPDATA%\recently-used.xbel (file).writes its settings to the "config" subfolder of main program folder."portable" package is portable, but not stealth.Portability / Stealth status: (brief test) Now-playing is available as a fixed file.Can used named pipes to control running instance.Player control, status information, and querying of library from the command line.MP3, Ogg Vorbis / Speex / Opus, FLAC, Musepack, MOD/XM/IT, Wavpack, MPEG-4 AAC, WMA, MIDI, Monkey’s Audio.Scan and save Replay Gain values across multiple albums at once (using gstreamer).Find (and examine / remove) near-duplicate songs across your entire collection. ![]() Automatic tagging via MusicBrainz and CDDB.By directory, including songs not in your library.iTunes/Rhythmbox-like paned browser, but with any tags you want (Genre, Date, etc).Simple or regular-expression based search.Recognize and display many uncommon tags, as well as any others you want.Useful as a small window or maximized, no feeling cramped or wasted space. ![]()
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