Passion audio player
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Passion Audio Player | |
Passion Audio Player v2.4 |
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Developer: | George Boudouris |
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Latest release: | 2.4 / March 04, 2007 |
OS: | Windows |
Use: | Audio player |
License: | Proprietary |
Website: | www.passionplayer.com |
Passion Audio Player is an media player for Microsoft Windows. It's capable of playing various audio and video formats (see below for full list).
The first version was released on 29 March 2002, and since then the program has turned from just an audio player to a media player. The program was developed with Borland Delphi personal edition, by George Boudouris.
[edit] Main features
- Skin Support.
- Equalizer with visual effects.
- Playlist Editor.
- Freedb Support + Freedb Local Database Explorer
- Sonique 1.x Visualization plugins support
- Input and DSP Plugins Support.
- WinAmp 2.x DSP Plugins Support
- ID3v1, ID3v2, OGG Tags, WAV Tags, WMA Tags Support.
- Zip Files Support
- Video formats Support
Passion Audio Player supports the following Audio formats through BASSand some addons that have been developed:
- OGG - Ogg Vorbis
- MP3 - MPEG1/2/2.5 layer 3
- MP2 - MPEG layer 2
- MP1 - MPEG layer 1
- WMA - Windows Media Audio Files
- WAV - Windows Audio Files
- MO3 - Modules with MP3 or OGG encoded samples
- IT - Impulse Tracker modules
- XM - FastTracker2 modules
- S3M - StreamTracker3 modules
- MTM - MultiTracker modules
- MOD - Generic module formats
- UMX - Unreal Tournament music package
- CDA - CD Audio Tracks
- FLAC/FLA - Free Lossless Audio Codec Files
- OFR - OptimFROG Files
- OFS - OptimFROG DualStream Files
- WV - WavPack Files
- MPC - MusePack Files
- MP+ - MusePack Files
- MPP - MusePack Files
- SPX - Speex Files
- APE - Monkey's Audio Files
- MAC - Monkey's Audio Files
Passion Audio Player supports the following Audio formats through DirectShow:
- MIDI - MIDI Files
- RMI - MIDI Files
- AIFF - Macintosh Files
- AU - Sun Audio Files
- SND - Sun Audio Files
Passion Audio Player supports the following Video formats through DirectShow:
- AVI - Audio-Video Interleaved
- MPG - Moving Picture Experts Group
- MPEG- Moving Picture Experts Group
- MOV - QuickTime Movie (version 2 and lower)
- ASF - Advanced Systems Format
- WMV - Windows Media Video Files
[edit] See also
- List of audio players
- Comparison of media players