Friday, 7 January 2011
The audio player XMPlay is faster than the west
Why use cumbersome and slow in opening programs such as Windows Media Player and iTunes, to listen to music when there are software lightweight, ultra-fast and customizable as XMPlay?
XMPlay is a tiny free program and no-install (which requires no installation to work) that, once started, a user interface is divided into two parts: one with the controls and a playlist, and another with short extended to the playlist. Supports MP3, WMA, OGG's and many other types of audio files, including playlists.
Its control panel (accessed by right clicking on the main interface and clicking on "Options and stuff" context menu) allows you to customize the software in all its aspects. Affords a means to associate the various types of files to XMPlay, enable and adjust the equalizer, import the Winamp plugin, change the format of the playlist, and much, much more.
Also notable in XMPlay can integrate Windows context menu (to quickly open the music files in it, without changing the associations), to adjust the audio output settings and customize the software interface with different skins ( found on the official website of the program).
As for the RAM consumption, we are at levels very low. When running, the program hardly goes beyond the 4 MB of memory used constantly. And the quality of the reproduction is truly remarkable.
Sponsor : Dell cf623 | Asus Eee PC 1000 battery | Sony laptop batteries | Dell latitude d830 battery | pavilion dv6000 battery
Labels:
Asus,
audio player,
battery,
Eee PC 1000,
faster,
west,
XMPlay
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment