This is a nice little sound play I use and have used for more than two years now. It has support for MP3, OggVorbis, WMA, and Monkey(APE?). It has a skinnable interface, can normalize mp3's, cross fade, etc.
Project9k
Settings are stored in the application folder. And even though it is mostly Japanese, most skins display in english.
Sound Player Lilith
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- Posts: 5
- Joined: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:56 pm
- Location: A ram chip
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- Posts: 5
- Joined: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:56 pm
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Re: Sound Player Lilith
hi
why don't add to the dabase ?
it's a great player
could be found here
https://codecpack.co/download/Lilith-Pl ... glish.html
it's very light fast with many features
what do you think?
why don't add to the dabase ?
it's a great player
could be found here
https://codecpack.co/download/Lilith-Pl ... glish.html
it's very light fast with many features
what do you think?
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Re: Sound Player Lilith
@giulia: Do you want to try doing that by using the Add entry function?
After adding, please post the link to the database entry here for voting.
I will also help with double-checking the entry you have created.
After adding, please post the link to the database entry here for voting.
I will also help with double-checking the entry you have created.