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System Tray Play (STP) is a MP3 and CD player that can be controlled solely from the system tray or via an optional minibar. It is very small and resource-friendly.
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System Tray Play (STP) is a MP3 and CD player that can be controlled solely from the system tray or via an optional minibar. It is very small and resource-friendly.
only thing is (at least for me) a lot of PC's lock down the system tray for security reasons :(. And apparently it requires runtimes... (not a big deal actually). It is already portable, though.
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I'm using STP3 the only thing that when i run it on other pc STP doesn't remember settings.
out where it saves settings using regshot? Then I'd be willing to do it (my dad is going nuts over a clogged regristry :P)
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STP doesn't store in registry.
Stores settings in a ini file using Pc Names.
Ini File
The correct link for STP is here. It's already fairly portable, but because it automatically creates a playlist file, and uses absolute paths, the playlist file won't properly load.
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Is there a way to use the app to play music that is on the portable device or the computer that it is plugged into to? That way the absolute path issue won't be a problem. I know that USB VirusScan (not sure if it is Open Source) has some kind of parameter or something in it so that absolute paths are not an issue. I'd have to check the site again to see what the code says.
Failure is not an option. It comes bundled with Windows.