avrack music player
avrack music player
A4Desk Music Player will also let you:
Create a MP3 player with just a few mouse clicks
Place your MP3 player on your website, in CDROM or as a stand alone application
Professionally design music player skins
No Flash knowledge, coding or design skill is required
Here are some key features of "A4Desk Music Player":
User-friendly Tool
Easy tool for all users, no flash or coding skills is required. Creates Flash MP3 player for your website and CDROM in minutes.
Unlimited Number of Songs
Join unlimited MP3 songs into one single music player.
No Extra Purchase of Flash Software
All modification can be done within A4Desk Flash Music Player. No need to purchase for an expensive Flash editing software suite to create a flash music player any more.
Multiple Music Categories Support
Group your MP3s into different categories for users to select the group they want to listen.
Simple Steps to Create Your Music Player
Select music player design, import MP3s, enter song details, publish to HTM, and it is ready to place on your website.
Different Thumbnail for Every Song
Associate pictures with each MP3 song in player, e.g. artist photo, album cover.
Various Skins for Your Selection
A4Desk Flash Music Player includes various well-designed skins, you wont have to carry out the design work.
Link Buttons on the Player
Create up to 3 buttons on the player to link to your favourite websites.
Limitations:
DEMO button and WATERMARKS
A4Desk Music Player is an all-in-one flash tool which will create an interactive Flash music player. With A4Desk Music Player you will be able to build you own player in no time.
A4Desk Music Player will also let you:
Create a MP3 player with just a few mouse clicks
Place your MP3 player on your website, in CDROM or as a stand alone application
Professionally design music player skins
No Flash knowledge, coding or design skill is required
Features of "A4Desk Music Player":
User-friendly Tool
Easy tool for all users, no flash or coding skills is required. Creates Flash MP3 player for your website and CDROM in minutes.
Unlimited Number of Songs
Join unlimited MP3 songs into one single music player.
No Extra Purchase of Flash Software
All modification can be done within A4Desk Flash Music Player. No need to purchase for an expensive Flash editing software suite to create a flash music player any more.
Multiple Music Categories Support
Group your MP3s into different categories for users to select the group they want to listen.
Simple Steps to Create Your Music Player
Select music player design, import MP3s, enter song details, publish to HTM, and it is ready to place on your website.
Different Thumbnail for Every Song
Associate pictures with each MP3 song in player, e.g. artist photo, album cover.
Various Skins for Your Selection
A4Desk Flash Music Player includes various well-designed skins, you wont have to carry out the design work.
Link Buttons on the Player
Create up to 3 buttons on the player to link to your favourite websites.
Requirements:
CPU:Pentium III or later
Memory: 128MB or greater
Available disk space: 60MB
Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Flash Player 7.0 or later
Limitations:
DEMO button and WATERMARKS
Drag and drop entire music folders onto your music player and the Music Player will turn it into a play list.
Simply install the Avvenu Connector for Music and you can listen to your music using the web browser on any other Windows or Mac personal computer, laptop, or Windows Mobile 5 smartphone.
Your iTunes playlists are streamed from your home computer to wherever you are, whenever you want.
You can even share your playlists with friends. You choose which playlists, which friends, and your music is then streamed directly to them.
Getting started is as simple as?
Download and install the Avvenu Music Player connector to the PC with your iTunes music collection
Create a free and secure Avvenu account
Login remotely in from any PC, Mac or Windows Mobile 5 smartphone to listen and share your music!
Now you can listen to your favorite tunes and atracks only with D&BA Music Player.
Christmas Music Player is a simple application that will bring the music of the Christmas Holiday to your desktop Christmas Music Player is a simple application that will bring the music of the Christmas Holiday to your desktop. 40 different holiday music favorites play in the background as you continue to work on other tasks. You can chose between random or sequential playback. Christmas Music Player is a fantastic way to enjoy the music of the holiday season.
Here are some key features of "Christmas Music Player":
40 Holiday favorites
Random or sequential playback
Great for the home or office
Plays music in the background
Perfect for Christmas morning
Limitations:
limited to 3 songs
The iDeal Music Player is the cool new way for people to hear audio on your website.
- Sorts your audio into useful categories so customers dont have to hunt and click for the kinds of tracks they want to hear.
- Loads your entire song list while playing the first track, making your remaining cues instantly available online. No annoying load-time wait!
- Offers the features people know and love, fine-tuned through extensive testing and real-world input from end-users.
- Extremely small (only 28K!) so it loads quickly and doesnt burn bandwidth.
The iDeal Music Player is the smart and simple way for you to showcase your audio.
- Download the Player. Fill out your lists. Save everything in designated folders. Link to the player from your website. Youre done. Thats really all there is to it!
- Have as many categories as you want. Include as many tracks as you want. Change it every day if you want - its that easy.
- The iDeal Music Player sends all the right signals. It says youre current, polished, tech-savvy and professional.
The iDeal Music Player is the affordable way to punch up your website presentation.
- Site licenses begin at just $24.95. Exclusive image design options are also available for the same price.
- Check out all the iDeal options at nonlinearmedia.com/options.html.
A keyword search makes finding the right song fast and easy. The player even has the ability to search your computer for audio files and add them to the database and albums. The is the perfect player for those of you out there with thousands of audio files.
A4Desk Flash Music Player 2.12 offers an effective tool which allows you to create an interactive Flash music player with just a few mouse clicks. Play your MP3 files on your website, CDROM or as a stand alone application. Comes with multiple professionally designed jukebox skins. No Flash knowledge, coding or design skill is required.
Major Features:
- User-friendly Flash Music Player Maker with many design tools
- Easy tool for all users, no flash or coding skills is required. Creates Flash MP3 player for your website and CDROM in minutes.
- Easy tool for all users, no flash or coding skills is required. Creates Flash MP3 player for your website and CDROM in minutes.
- Simple Steps to Create Flash Music Player and add MP3 music to website
- A4Desk Flash Music Player creator -- Simple Steps to Create Your Music Player
- Select music player design, import MP3 files, enter song details, publish to HTML, and it is ready to place on your website.
- Display different thumbnail images for each MP3 Song while playing
- A4Desk Flash Music Player -- Different Thumbnail for Every Song
- Associate pictures of artist/singer or album cover with each MP3 song in the flash music player
- Associate pictures of artist/singer or album cover with each MP3 song in the flash music player
- Create links to associate music websites using Link Buttons
- Create up to 3 buttons on the player to link to your favourite websites.
- SELL your music online. Easily add a [BUY] button, which links to a payment page (such as PayPal), for user to buy your music right after they listen to your sample track.
- XML-driven - Advance users can edit music entries directly using any text editor, or even generate play list dynamically using scripts
- Professionally designed music player skins
- Play MP3 files on local websites, or load from other websites via HTTP
The Howies Quick Music Player application was designed to provide a quick and easy way to play your music files. Randomly plays music files in a directory. Fill a folder with your favorite MIDI, RMI, WAV and/or MP3 files.
Click on the folder icon to bring up a menu and select "Open". Use the "Select Sound Directory" to navigate your way to your folder of music. Select one of the music files in your folder and click on "OK".
All the music files are now ready to play so click on the arrow to start. Follow the same procedure to play music files in different folders.
Major Features:
- Create and add a MP3 music player to your website with just a few mouse clicks
- Placing your MP3 player on your website, in CDROM or as a stand alone application for local PC
- Play MP3 files on local websites, or load from other websites via HTTP
- SELL your music online. Easily add a [BUY] button, which links to a payment page (such as PayPal), for user to buy your music right after they listen to your sample track.
- XML-driven - Advance users can edit music entries directly using any text editor, or even generate play list dynamically using scripts.
- Professionally designed music player skins
- No Flash knowledge, coding or design skill is required to make music player
- Protect your music from being copied
- Easily embed the music player into your existing HTML page / layout
Q-Music Webradio Player widget brings, right on your desktop, the live streaming sound of this radio station.
MUSIC PLAYERs main goal is to deal with some of the shortcomings of WMP, but it also adds some new and useful functionality.
Here are some key features of "MUSIC PLAYER":
Improved cover and album art support
Version 11 of WMP makes good improvements over the previous versions in this area, but, amazingly, the Album Art visualization still does not support full screen. This may look like a trivial issue, but not for a true audiophile, for whom the cover and album art is as important as the music itself. There is a little confusion between cover art and album art. These terms seem to be used interchangeably and are not really defined, but used as common sense. For this program, the cover art is the cover of an album, and it is referred to as, simply, cover, while album art are any additional images for the album, and they are referred to as, simply, images. As such, WMP really has some kind of cover art support, but no album art support, whatsoever. Music Player (MP) lets you view cover and album art in different modes, including full screen, with the best possible quality, and minimal additional graphical elements. In addition to that, MP lets you display any pictures as album art images while the album is playing. Thus, you can listen to music and view your pictures in the same time, for example. There is similar functionality in the Media Center Edition operating system, and some third-party visualizations, but not in the WMP itself.
Improved library functionality
WMP library is a horror story. It is so bad that until version 11 if you had more than 10000 songs, it would have been almost impossible to use it. In version 11, there are some enhancements and optimizations, but, still, it can be quite a pain to use, both as interface and as functionality. Its main drawback is that it relies exclusively on the file tags. File tags can be very useful, but they can create quite a mess, as well. Since there are no standards of how to fill the information in the file tags, different providers or users may fill it differently, and you may end up having two records for the same artist in the library, one called "Beach Boys" and the other "The Beach Boys", for example. In any case, you will have to pay special attention to the tags, and probably edit most of them, if you want to have your library nicely organized. Probably, most of the users will have their music collection organized in folders for quick and easy access, but there is no way to use this organization in WMP. MP lets you use both, file tags and your folder structure for organizing your music. And accessing the information in your library is very fast, no matter how many files you have.
Improved network support
The WMP library information is stored locally in proprietary ways on each computer on the network that has WMP installed, which makes it very hard to share. This disadvantage becomes very clear on a network with a file server that stores all music files. For each computer on the network that wants to use those files, WMP on that machine will have to scan the files and store the information in the local library. This is not only time consuming and unnecessary, but creates synchronization problems. Some of the file tag information, especially for video files, is, actually, not stored in the file itself, but in the library. Thus, changing this information on one machine on the network has only local effect, which is not synchronized with the other machines. In Windows Vista, WMP 11 has the ability to share its library and to use other shared libraries, but the information is still not stored on one location, but it is duplicated wherever necessary. This approach still creates synchronization and redundancy issues. In MP, as part of the improved library functionality, the library information is saved into small files, called catalogs, which the users can use. This allows the library information to be shared between the computers on the network, and to be stored in one common location. This way, if the catalog is modified on one machine, the change will propagate to the other machines that link to this catalog.
Remote access functionality
Since the catalogs allow sharing of the library information from the machines on the local network, a logical step is to expand this functionality to machines connected over the internet, thus creating remote access. This feature is for advanced users because it requires additional knowledge and steps to be performed. Namely, the media files themselves together with their cover and album art need to be made accessible over the internet. For this, you will need an ftp or a web server connected to the internet and to know how to configure it. This is actually not that difficult, especially since some versions of Windows XP and Windows Vista come with ftp and web servers in the box. Or you can use a web hosting service for a great bandwidth and back-up. And there are a lot of great and cheap web hosting services nowadays. Once you have the media files accessible over the network, it is just a question of mapping the local addresses to internet addresses and configuring the appropriate credentials, which MP lets you do easily with location files, and you can use the Music Player over the internet, just like you are at home. Note, that MP will not reencode files for streaming, so you will not be able to play files in real time that have bitrate exceeding your bandwidth. MP plays the files only in their original quality, thus making the remote experience as close as possible to the home experience.
Improved search functionality
WMP has limited search capabilities. You can not search for parts of the file paths, you can search for tag information only, and you can use only simple queries, like "Composer:Beethoven AND Conductor:"Gerard Schwartz"". MP not only lets you to search for parts of the file paths, but you can build rather complex queries, like "WM/AlbumArtist HAS "Madonna" AND (Title HAS "Ray" OR Title HAS "Love") AND IsVBR = "true" AND WM/Year>2000". The search experience in MP is more like searching in a database, which the library is supposed to be like.
Improved browsing/grouping functionality
Grouping can be very useful when browsing files. WMP has same simple grouping capabilities based on album artist, album name, genre, and year. MP lets you group files using any tags in any order to any nesting level. For example, you can group by MediaType, WM/Genre, CanonicalFileType and Author. You can also group audio and video files together, while in WMP you can not do that. You can view the grouping as a tree or as a list. When you view it as a list, the covers of the albums are displayed, as well, and they are displayed in such a way that you can see as many covers as possible.
Improved tag editing functionality
Editing or even just displaying the tag information for several files in WMP is very inconvenient. MP makes this experience more database like, again. You are displayed a grid in which the rows are files and the columns are any tags you select. If you want to edit more than one tag for more than one file at once, you just copy and paste - very simple. You can also get the tags from the file paths, and rename the files using the file tags.
Cover search functionality
There is no functionality for searching for covers in WMP. MP lets you do that in a very convenient way using the Amazon web services.
Improved playlist and random play functionality
MP lets you save playlists as text files. You can share them with other computers, or you can edit them with other applications. In MP you can copy and paste information between different tabs. For example, if you have found files in the search or browse tabs that you want to add to your playlist - you can just copy and paste them to the appropriate position in the playlist. If you want to listen to random files from the library in WMP, you have to create a special playlist, or a playlist with all files and shuffle it - very inconvenient. In MP you have the option to listen to files in the playlist in random order or sequential order. If you have selected random order, the next file will be randomly selected from all files in the playlist. Since there is no shuffling performed, the playlists dont change. Thus, if you have a playlist with songs from many albums, and a song is randomly selected from an album, but you feel like listening to another song from the same album, you can do that very easily.
Additional functionality
Importing and exporting playlists and cover art between WMP and MP, and more.
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