Audio Software Players AudioPlayer

AudioPlayer 0.9 Beta for Windows

by Adrian Wright

Avg. Rating 2.0 (3 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.0 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 806
Publisher Adrian Wright
Homepage AudioPlayer

Publisher's Description

AudioPlayer does exactly what it says on the tin. It plays all your MP3, MP2, WAV, WMA, RAW, PCM, RIFF and AU media along with audio only ASF files as well as WPL, ASX, WAX, WMX, and M3U playlists. It also utilizes streaming Internet media so you can listen to files from the net without changing applications. Volume and file seeking controls allow you to find and listen to the best parts of the music at a sound level to suit you. A handy mute option also provides silence on demand without stopping the music.

Latest Reviews

Tao2005

Tao2005 reviewed v0.9 Beta on Sep 20, 2007

LOL.. Expierence your digital music in an old fasion, is more like it. Come on you could do better. Looks like a media player for a Comodore 128.

ModderXManiac

ModderXManiac reviewed v0.9 Beta on Mar 14, 2006

Changes from 0.85:
*Fixed non-automatic playing bug when launching files from command line
*Added Command Line switches
*Can now change the background colour
*Fixed playing of http entries in playlists
*Added Autocomplete to for URL's and local files to edit box
*Shuffle changed to default on
*"Open Playlist" menu option removed, now both single files and playlists can be opened from the *"Open File" option
*Other minor bugfixes

*AudioPlayer is now scriptable to a limited extent, and can be used by other applications to play sound files without showing its main window. See the "Command Line Switches.txt" file included in the download for more options.
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TIIIINY! And it plays several formats!

While I prefer and functionality of 1by1 player
http://www.mpesch3.de/
And it being quite the similar in size, this plays more formats, but it uses FAR more ram playing the same files, and it's not nearly as responsive; it takes two whole seconds to start playing on my Athlon FX system!

An 8 meg 320kb/s mp3 file uses 14,072 kb of ram on audio player, but only uses 5,932 on 1by1 with a directory playlist of 731 songs open.

All else it leaves little to be desired, I wouldn't run this on my 233 mhz machine. It's supposed to be a lightweight app, but it uses as much ram as winamp for no reason!

1by1 pwns this.

Avg. Rating 2.0 (3 votes)
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Tao2005

Tao2005 reviewed v0.9 Beta on Sep 20, 2007

LOL.. Expierence your digital music in an old fasion, is more like it. Come on you could do better. Looks like a media player for a Comodore 128.

ModderXManiac

ModderXManiac reviewed v0.9 Beta on Mar 14, 2006

Changes from 0.85:
*Fixed non-automatic playing bug when launching files from command line
*Added Command Line switches
*Can now change the background colour
*Fixed playing of http entries in playlists
*Added Autocomplete to for URL's and local files to edit box
*Shuffle changed to default on
*"Open Playlist" menu option removed, now both single files and playlists can be opened from the *"Open File" option
*Other minor bugfixes

*AudioPlayer is now scriptable to a limited extent, and can be used by other applications to play sound files without showing its main window. See the "Command Line Switches.txt" file included in the download for more options.
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TIIIINY! And it plays several formats!

While I prefer and functionality of 1by1 player
http://www.mpesch3.de/
And it being quite the similar in size, this plays more formats, but it uses FAR more ram playing the same files, and it's not nearly as responsive; it takes two whole seconds to start playing on my Athlon FX system!

An 8 meg 320kb/s mp3 file uses 14,072 kb of ram on audio player, but only uses 5,932 on 1by1 with a directory playlist of 731 songs open.

All else it leaves little to be desired, I wouldn't run this on my 233 mhz machine. It's supposed to be a lightweight app, but it uses as much ram as winamp for no reason!

1by1 pwns this.

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