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[edit]I would just like to say that if you use google trends and set aimp, foobar, mediamonkey, songbird it will win. All of these media players do have wikipage and aimp surpassed them around 2011 in number of searches. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DeerDance (talk • contribs) 19:28, 28 February 2013 (UTC)
AIMP
[edit]AIMP is the greatest audio player we now have tested in quite a long time. It's beautifully designed and it has tons of features making it the perfect choice because your default participant. If you're still searching for the best music player, AIMP may be the reply.
With AIMP you are able to organize your MP3 files inside a library, edit tags if necessary and revel in them in superb audio quality. AIMP works together with other popular formats too, including karaoke files and many playlist formats.
AIMP offers all of the standard playback functions you discover in other comparable apps: an 18-band equalizer, visual images effects, a separate window to see your current playlist, falling effect between tunes, a normalizing filter to prevent sudden volume modifications and support with regard to global hotkeys.
But there's much more to AIMP than simply that. The program additionally plays online streaming r / c, includes a total tag editor and may be set in order to repeat a certain the main song - which is available in handy when you're attempting to decipher the lyrics!
The actual interface in AIMP is actu d the design could be easily tweaked along with skins. We tried difficult to find any, but you will find really no negatives about AIMP. It's an amazing audio player you have to try.
Latest adjustments.
- Common: Localizations has been updated.
- Sound Engine: The algorithm of advanced channels processing has been improved.
- Skin Engine: Compatibility with AIMP2 skins has been improved.
- Plug-ins: Rendering speed of visualizations has been increased.
- Plug-ins: Compatibility with Last.fm Client v2 has been improved.
- Fixed: The Audio Converter ignores command line switches.
- Fixed: The Audio Converter raises an exception, if "move output to..." options is active and target path is empty.
- Fixed: The Audio Converter increases tempo of composition twice when encoding to MP3 Mono format.
- Fixed: Player used to jump over one track after deleting file from the playlist in some cases.
- Fixed: Player resumes playback on startup incorrectly, if previously playing file has been removed from the playlist.
- Fixed: Player resumes playback queue incorrectly, if two or more playlists has same name.
- Fixed: Incremental search does not work in the Tag Editor's genre selector menu.
- Fixed: The Audio Library does not suggest to create a new group in some cases when navigating by fields values.
- Fixed: %IN macros is expanded incorrectly when sending files from playlist to external directory.
- Fixed: Small bugs and defects.
- Nice interface design with support for skins.
- 18-band equalizer.
- support for all popular audio formats.
- support online radio.
- Full featured tag editor.
Read more & download….. — Preceding unsigned comment added by REZAUL007 (talk • contribs) 17:32, 2 December 2013 (UTC)
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[edit]Yes, we have now also tested greatest ever player and agree it amazing. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:6010:8900:26D7:E903:EF0F:166F:DC0B (talk) 15:41, 21 December 2020 (UTC)
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AIMP is indeed a wonderful player but I don't think a Wikipedia article needs a dedicated "Award" section.
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