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Frank Delamarre
1by1 is a small and versatile audio player for MP3 and dll/plugin
supported audio formats like WAV, OGG, MP2 or CD Audio. Without the
need for a playlist it plays multiple files from a directory or a
whole disk. You can simply start your tracks in an explorer-style file
view, load them through the command line (e.g. if associated with file
type) or drag them over the window. 1by1 has features like built in
dynamic audio enhancing, track mixing, file searching, Cue sheet and
Playlist support.
What's new, v1.47, 2004-11-13
- Audio line in feature for using the enhancer on external sources
(Tree menu)
- 3 Band Equalizer
- Prelisten mode for enhancer and eq settings
- Files can be renamed while playing (even moved if on same drive)
- Switching back from Overlap to normal Gapless temporarily on tracks
with
no silence at the end to minimize gaps (because Overlap uses a fixed
block size)
- Letter keys for play control (Z,Y,X,C,V,B) removed to restore the
list search functionality. Please use [Ret], [Space], [Ctrl+L/R],
Numpad [÷] / [×] or the Hotkeys)
- Taskbar icon did not appear on start when the playlist view was open
- Some minor corrections and extentions
http://www.mpesch3.de/
Frank
supported audio formats like WAV, OGG, MP2 or CD Audio. Without the
need for a playlist it plays multiple files from a directory or a
whole disk. You can simply start your tracks in an explorer-style file
view, load them through the command line (e.g. if associated with file
type) or drag them over the window. 1by1 has features like built in
dynamic audio enhancing, track mixing, file searching, Cue sheet and
Playlist support.
What's new, v1.47, 2004-11-13
- Audio line in feature for using the enhancer on external sources
(Tree menu)
- 3 Band Equalizer
- Prelisten mode for enhancer and eq settings
- Files can be renamed while playing (even moved if on same drive)
- Switching back from Overlap to normal Gapless temporarily on tracks
with
no silence at the end to minimize gaps (because Overlap uses a fixed
block size)
- Letter keys for play control (Z,Y,X,C,V,B) removed to restore the
list search functionality. Please use [Ret], [Space], [Ctrl+L/R],
Numpad [÷] / [×] or the Hotkeys)
- Taskbar icon did not appear on start when the playlist view was open
- Some minor corrections and extentions
http://www.mpesch3.de/
Frank