Application: XMPlay
Category: Music & Video
License: Freeware
Language: English
Description: XMPlay is an audio player, supporting the OGG/MP3/MP2/MP1/WMA/WAV/CDA/MO3/IT/XM/S3M/MTM/MOD/UMX audio formats and PLS/M3U/ASX/WAX playlists.
Download XMPlay Portable 3.6 Dev Test 1 [1+1MB download / 1MB installed]
(MD5: 319def0ec921ddac26b67b25e4fa3ed1)
Online Installer: This is an online installer that will download additional files during setup.
Plugins:
Download AAC/MP4 for XMPlay Portable Dev Test 6 [1+1MB download / 1MB installed]
(MD5: 8226347625858312264d3330199b8ac5)
Online Installer: This is an online installer that will download additional files during setup.
Download Album and Cover Art Rev 6 for XMPlay Portable Dev Test 2 [1+1MB download / 1MB installed]
(MD5: 5471e723070669a829903c284fcbefc8)
Online Installer: This is an online installer that will download additional files during setup.
Download FLAC Rev 7 for XMPlay Portable Dev Test 2 [1+1MB download / 1MB installed]
(MD5: 31a316ae2c4aea4cddbc14b9592fd98b)
Online Installer: This is an online installer that will download additional files during setup.
Download LAME 3.98.4 Encoder for XMPlay Portable Dev Test 1 [1+1MB download / 1MB installed]
(MD5: dd67b632eebba9ff6277dedc88bfc30d)
Online Installer: This is an online installer that will download additional files during setup.
Release Notes:
3.6 Dev Test 1 (2010-12-23):
- XMPlay has been updated to 3.6.
- Added path portability (incl. library).
- LAME plugin - updated to 3.98.4.
- Album and Cover Art plugin - removed check for custom settings directory.
- AAC/MP4 & FLAC plugins - updated to PAI 2.0.8.
3.5.1 Dev Test 4 (2010-02-25):
- Improved drive switching code. Thanks Gringoloco.
3.5.1 Dev Test 3 (2010-02-25):
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"newtextreplace.dll" is now unloaded on exit, so no folder left in %TEMP% (which only appeared if drive letter was actually changed). Note to prapper: RTFM! - Added support for Album and Cover Art plugin (location of download folder is absolute path in "vis.ini").
- Added Album and Cover Art plugin.
- Packaging for AAC/MP4, FLAC & LAME plugins updated (naming convention was confusing). No file/functionality changed since 2010-02-21.
3.5.1 Dev Test 2 (2010-02-21):
- Updated to NewTextReplace_v0.4.
- Updated FLAC & AAC/MP4 plugins.
3.5.1 Dev Test 1 (2010-02-10):
- XMPlay has been updated to 3.5.1.
3.5 Dev Test 2 (2010-01-15):
- Drive switching code updated to NewTextReplaceV0.2.
- Library backup file is now backed up.
3.5 Dev Test 1 (2009-12-23):
- XMPlay updated to 3.5. No issues.
3.4.2.1 Dev Test 4 (2009-12-11):
-
XMPlay's library is now portable. Huge thanks to Gringoloco for his ReplaceInFileUnicode function.
- I've left the debugging files in for the moment so you'll see the *.old & *.new library files in the settings directory. If you're not having any problems with the library they can be safely ignored.
- Directory structure has changed again in an attempt to speed things up. If you're upgrading, just move the plugins, skins & visuals folders into 'App\XMPlay' before running this new version.
- All plugin installers have been updated to reflect the above directory changes.
3.4.2.1 Dev Test 3 (2009-11-15):
- Plugins and skins are now in 'Data' instead of 'Data\settings'. After updating, just move the existing 'plugins' and 'skins' folders up one level to 'Data'.
- Added 'Data\visuals' folder. After updating, move any visual plugins from 'Data\plugins' into this folder (this is for organization only).
- Updated all plugin installers, removing the (now unnecessary) folder check. All plugins will now install before first run.
- Settings directory is now configurable before first run.
- Bingo!
3.4.2.1 Dev Test 2 (2009-11-12):
- $SETTINGSDIRECTORY is now bullet-proof.
- A few minor PA.c Format tweaks.
Plugins (2009-10-17): Added
- AAC/MP4
- FLAC
- LAME 3.98 Encoder
3.4.2.1 Dev Test 1 (2009-10-15): Initial release
Known Issues:
The library will not follow a changing drive letter as the launcher is unable to write to the relevant files. You can get around this by saving your playlists as M3U files. All paths are written relative to the root of the drive by default.
Notes:
Skins are here. You're going to want one :-)
Tested with:
XP Home SP3 (Admin)
Acknowledgements:
Thanks to Patrick for hosting.