Apollo music player.

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Frank Delamarre

"Sound quality is not skinnable".
Indeed it isn't and neither is a good interface.
No multicolored shit and no weird shapes.

Apollo is a general purpose freeware audio player
for Windows with these key features:
Full HTML documentation
Plug-in based support for different file formats
Ships with high quality MPEG-1/2 audio layer 2/3 and RIFF WAV
PCM/ADPCM decoders
Support for Winamp visualization, DSP and general purpose plug-ins
Internet streaming
Realtime 16-band graphic equalizer for all file formats
Accurate adjustable pause between tracks (gapless play also supported)
Crossfading between tracks (also with DirectSound and WAV output)
Built-in playlist (PLS/M3U/AAP) editor with drag & drop capabilities
Apollo Advanced Playlist support
Support for ID3 and ID3v2 tags
Standard Wave Out and DirectSound support
Decode to WAV file
cda, wav, mp3, ogg, flac, wma and more.
Keyboard shortcuts

Until now I thought 1by1 was the only music player for me but I am
beginning to hesitate now. I had a look at Apollo and liked what I
saw. It's a wee bit heavier on the resources than 1by1 but I prefer
the interface and it appears ro have a few interesting options
(haven't done an in depth comparison though). There is no folder tree
unfortunately.

http://koti.welho.com/hylinen/apollo/

Frank
 
T

Tim Weaver

Frank said:
"Sound quality is not skinnable".
Indeed it isn't and neither is a good interface.
No multicolored shit and no weird shapes.

Opinions vary.
 

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