VUPlayer - freeware multi-format audio player

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VUPlayer is a freeware multi-format audio player for Windows
supporting MOD/S3M/XM/IT/MP3/OGG/FLAC/WMA/WAV/CD formats

http://www.vuplayer.com/

Features include:

• gapless OGG/FLAC/WMA/CD playback •
• MP3/OGG internet file streaming •
• optional 32-bit mixing •
• 9-band graphic equalizer •
• full system tray functionality •
• timer playback/screen saver feature •
• configurable system-wide hotkeys •
• support for multiple visuals via a plug-in system •
• digital audio extraction •
• encoding to Ogg Vorbis, FLAC & Windows Media Audio 9 formats •
• remote freedb support •
• CD-Text support •



System requirements:

Microsoft Windows 95,98,ME,NT,2000 or XP
Microsoft DirectX version 3 or later
32-bit mixing requires WDM audio drivers
Graphic EQ requires DirectX 8 (version 9 required for 32-bit mixing)
Windows Media Audio support requires Windows Media Player or Encoder 9
Audio CD support requires Windows NT, 2000 or XP
CD-Text support requires Windows XP

Recent updates

• version 2.1 (5 February 2004) •
implemented a WAV file writer
added support for RIFF text chunks in WAV files
new Swedish language interface (thanks to Marcus)
started using NSIS for the installer

• version 2.03 (9 December 2003) •
split the program into separate language builds

• version 2.02 (28 November 2003) •
fixed a couple of OGG/FLAC tag editing bugs

• version 2.01 (26 November 2003) •
updated to version 1.01 of the Ogg Vorbis libraries

• version 2.0 (14 November 2003) •
added a level-based crossfader
added custom file naming to the audio extraction feature
improved Audio CD playback performance
replaced the keyboard hook with configurable system-wide hotkeys
new Spanish language interface (thanks to Vicente)
new Italian language interface (thanks to Lorenzo)
updated to version 2.0 of the BASS library
started using UPX to pack the program
 

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