Company Name |
RF1 Systems |
Address |
PO Box 388 St. Petersburg 195220 Russia |
Contact |
Alexey P. Kuznetsov |
Contact Email |
alex@rf1.net |
Author |
Alexey P. Kuznetsov |
Release Date |
17 05 2003 |
Type |
shareware |
OS Support |
Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 |
Language |
English |
System Requirements |
Windows Media Player 5.2 or higher |
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Audio and video player, playlist editor, mp3 tags editor. Supported formats including MP3, WAV, MID, WMA, CDA, AVI, MPG, ASF, WMV, WM, SND, AU, AIFF, M1V, MP2. The list and played position saved automatically. Also supports m3u list manipulations: load, save, modify. 5 displaying modes: micro, brief, medium, full and background.
Modes
5 different views allows you to choose from many views. Even in micro mode you can resize the window of Player. 2 modes without playlist: brief and micro and 2 modes with playlist: medium and full. Player recalls last choosen mode from the first two and last choosen mode from the second, it allows you easy changing between them by pressing 'Switch mode' button. Full mode allows you to sort the playlist by any of criteria such as artist, title, genre, year. 5th mode (background mode) allows you to control Player from popup menu in the system tray.
Video window
Video window is separate window without border. Allowed video modes are 25%, 50%, 100%, 200%, 300%, 400%, full screen with control, full screen without control. Control (player window in brief mode) can be docked at top of the video window, at bottom of video window and undocked.
Playlist
You can add items in the playlist, sort the list, delete selected items, delete not existing files by one click. Also you can assign additional file to any media file and add virtual tracks (cue tracks).
Virtual tracks
Virtual track is not actual track, it contain only start position and description, not actual data. Is has been made to make navigation of each individual file more friendly. Especially it can helps you to play a long files, such as video films or dj mixes. You can fully manipulate the virtual tracks inside the Player. Cue file format is used for saving all information of virtual tracks. Several advantages of it include ability to edit cue files manually (it's a text format) and to import a cue file in many CD burning programs.
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