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AlbumPlayer

create albums and listen to music

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  • Publishers:
    Albumon
  • License: Trial
  • Capacity: 26,6 MB
  • Saved: 53
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  • System: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7

AlbumPlayer - Create albums and listen to music

The software includes interesting functions since 2002 mainly based on user feedback. Combining design and functionality to make organizing and playing music easy, fun for everyone.

Browse your albums by categories like Artist, Genre, Composer, etc. Create your own custom collection like 'My favorites'. Open an album to see all the songs as if you were opening a real CD. The network display album can display 4 sizes, up to 256x256 pixels.

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Are you tired of an endless list? Want more photos and easy navigation? AlbumPlayer offers a beautiful booklet, where all the information comes together in 4 pages.

(1) Track page: Select songs to play or add them to the playlist. If no bids are selected, you can handle the entire album at once. You can also edit albums from here to maintain your albums.

(2) Album page: Read (previously saved) album information such as rating, release year, comments, etc.

(3) Artist page: Read artist information stored such as biography, date of birth, country, language, etc.This page is very handy for pre-configured links to some sources of information about the artist. artists, like Wikipedia and last.fm. Store a link to the artist's homepage. Enjoy unlimited artist images that can be stored as easily as copied and pasted from your web browser.

(4) Rating page: Rate the page. Quickly evaluate multiple songs or an entire album at once. Just click on the stars, and you are making your review.

AlbumPlayer supports ASIO (Audio Stream Input / Output), a sound card control protocol for digital audio, providing low latency and high-fidelity audio, bypassing Windows mixers and drivers. . The audio file will be played perfectly. If you connect the amplifier using S / PDIF, your audio file does not change the DAC of the amplifier.

AlbumPlayer lets you listen to CDs in a CD-Rom drive, you can even rip an entire CD and save it to your database. AlbumPlayer also supports custom web radio. It can play any format like .pls, .m3u or .asx and you can add web radio albums to your collection, it's completely within reach.

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