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JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #16 Post by JohnTHaller » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:51 am I am Baas wrote:I am with guinness on this. But you could always add a note in the description bit about the PortableApps alternative. See Miranda IM for an example.I believe guinness is saying to change it to XMPlay Portable and keep the person originally listed as the submitter, which is what I was originally suggesting.This is a bit different than Miranda because we're dealing with major components of an app that don't work portably. XMPlay's entire audio library feature is useless using the current listing in PFC. I am Baas Posts: 4150 Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:51 am Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #18 Post by I am Baas » Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:07 pm JohnTHaller wrote:I am Baas wrote:I am with guinness on this. But you could always add a note in the description bit about the PortableApps alternative. See Miranda IM for an example.I believe guinness is saying to change it to XMPlay Portable and keep the person originally listed as the submitter, which is what I was originally suggesting.This is a bit different than Miranda because we're dealing with major components of an app that don't work portably. XMPlay's entire audio library feature is useless using the current listing in PFC.Well, I misread guinness's reply. I prefer the Miranda way. Having said that, should TPFC community agree with your proposal then you should point out that the original XMPlay is portable but not the library/playlists. Some users may still prefer XMPlay over XMPlay Portable.Oh, I just noticed you went ahead and added a note about XMPlay Portable in the XMPlay DB entry. Is the issue resolved then or do you still expect a vote on this? JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #19 Post by JohnTHaller » Tue Jan 25,

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Playlist. It's the library. XMPlay has a full-blown music library ala iTunes, Songbird, Winamp, etc that is stored as a full database sortable by Artist, Album, Song, etc. That entire feature is non-portable in the standard release and likely will never be made portable. It all works in XMPlay Portable. JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #25 Post by JohnTHaller » Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:48 pm webfork wrote:I'm fine with switching over to the PortableApps version. Library portability is one of my major problems with iTunes so I was sort of surprised that -- as mature as the program is -- XMPlay didn't already include support for this.It would be a bit more complicated to handle the choice between relative paths and full paths in the SQL database. Same reason Songbird doesn't support it but our Songbird Portable package (also with publisher permission) does make those changes to make it portable. Craunch Posts: 54 Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:27 am Location: UK Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #27 Post by Craunch » Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:34 pm I would leave the main entry as XMPlay - the PA format is a variant that is more? portable. If other portabilised variants come along, perhaps X-XMPlay, they can be included under the same main entry without needing to create a new page. This would potentially save work in the long run as well as avoiding giving the impression that JTH's variant is more important than the original. webfork Posts: 10837 Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:06 pm Location: US, Texas Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #29 Post by webfork » Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:53 pm Craunch wrote:If other portabilised variants come along, perhaps X-XMPlay, they can be included under the same main entry without needing to create a new page. This would potentially save work in the long run as well as avoiding giving the impression that JTH's variant is more important than the

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Forum Video Newbie / General discussions XMPlay , MODPlug Player, DeliPlayer Thread--> Member I just needed to play some "specifical" files (*.xm, *.s3m [tracker]) and could find some players that can handle that: XMPlay , MODPlug Player, DeliPlayer. I put their sites here to others that wanna test them: ---> ( I really like this one ) ---> ---> Thanks. best regards. devil (johner) --> Last edited by devilcoelhodog; 5th Aug 2010 at 13:39. Member And now, here above the place to find many plugins that allows XMPlay to play various "formats", just like AHX files:---> beautiful piece of program / plugins !!! Thanks to the authors from this software and all people involved in the project. Love ya all !!! Keep working nice, people !!!devil (johner) VH Wanderer Doesn't the XMPlay site itself provide links to most, if not all, of the XMPlay plugins out there? (Also of note is the plugin that lets you use WinAmp input/output plugins. ) If cameras add ten pounds, why would people want to eat them? VideoAudio Most popular music players supports 'module' formats (possibly with additional plugins)... Winamp, foobar2000, Spider Player, Quintessential Player, ...Also, look here > ftp://ftp.modland.com/pub/software/players/ VideoAudio.pl - Serwis o technologii wideo & audio Member Member For playing *FC14 files and *.bp files, see Oldsk00l MOD Player 0.89 by Carsten Sørensen, Neill Corlett--> Supported extensions: .bp, .bp3, .cus, .cust, .dbm, .dm2, .dw, .fc, .fc13, .fc14, .fc3, .fc4, .fred, .hip, .ma, .mkii, .mod, .mon, .ok, .okt, .sfx, .sid For playing *midi files, see:---> [ MIDI (revision 9) by Ian Luck ]---> [ foo midi --- for Foobar program]---> [ foo midi --- for Foobar program]For playing *ym files, see: ---> [ StSound 2.0 by Arnaud Carré ]For playing *v2m files, see: ---> ( v2m plugin )---> ( download the in_v2m.dll, which can be used in conjunction with XMplay, among other players).And a nice place to visit to listen many modules music:---> Modland is a very large, and well organised module archive created and maintained by Coma (Daniel Johansson), which contains over 400,000 music modules in more than 300 different formats. The collection is distributed over FTP from the main site and a few mirrors as well as a searchable web interface available here on ExoticA (detailed below). Modland has been online since 2001. Thanks. --> Last edited by devilcoelhodog; 11th Sep 2010 at 15:22. Member Hello, dear all.For those who wanna. XMPlay 3.8 - Stuff version by Dotpitch, Download XMPlay. XMPlay 3.8 (stable) XMPlay 3.8.1.x (stuff version) XMPlay 3.8 Installer; XMPlay 3.8 MegaPack and

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February 3, 2016 - 7:11am #1 Offline Last seen: 1 year 1 month ago Joined: 2014-10-06 11:51 XMPlay Portable Issues I gave XMPlay a try.Here's how it went:I installed XMPlay 3.8.2 via Portable Apps Platform 12.2, and then ran it.It loaded seemingly fine.I dragged and dropped a 20MB MP3 file onto it, and it played great without any issues.I then configured the app through its settings dialog box.I then closed XMPlay.I then reloaded XMPlay, and was surprised to see the name of that previous MP3 file in the playlist.I searched for an option to have XMPlay not add files to the playlist, or automatically delete the playlist when it closes. I couldn't find either option. Are either of those possibilities that I just didn't see, or do you need to perform this manually each time?I then closed XMPlay.I then immediately reloaded XMPlay, and changed a few settings, and closed it again.I then opened XMPlay, and it suddenly opened xmplay.txt and showed a message box asking to set up file extensions. Perhaps by closing XMPlay and opening it again in quick succession, it lost all the settings, and thought I was using it for the first time. All previous settings and the playlist were deleted. There is something triggering the "first run" routine on launches that are not first run. Furthermore, it does not detect the first run on the actual first run.After trying out XMPlay several times, the above pattern reoccured, deleting all my settings and the current playlist each

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2:30 am XMPlay - audio player #9 Post by the_watcher » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:01 am XMPlay 3.5 releasedAdds crossfading, AIFF support, track rating, some track searching enhancements, some Replaygain enhancements, and a bunch of other stuff. See the "readme" for a full list.I've tried to add it to the database. I couldn't find out how to add the "what's new" section though... Last edited by Midas on Sat Dec 30, 2023 6:09 am, edited 1 time in total. Reason: Redundant moderator note removed. the_watcher Posts: 164 Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:30 am Re: XMPlay v3.5 #11 Post by the_watcher » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:00 am and i can't delete it, too...i realised something was wrong, but now that i know i don't have the rights to edit yet, i'll be more careful...thank you , guinness JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #12 Post by JohnTHaller » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:51 am XMPlay is in the database here at PFC, but it's not really a portable app. The library (arguably one of the biggest features) and the default playlist break as you move PCs since they both used full paths and the drive letters change. This greatly reduces the functionality of XMPlay.We just released XMPlay Portable at PortableApps.com with permission from unforeseen developments. XMPlay Portable automatically updates the paths in the library and default playlist so your music collection keeps working as you move around. I think this makes XMPlay Portable a better option for nearly all users but as it's our own software, I didn't want to go swapping the listing myself (possible conflict of interest appearances and all). Thoughts? JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44

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Original.The problem isn't that we want to avoid favoritism, the problem is that the natively portable version is broken. I dislike pointing our visitors to something that's going to give them problems. Also, there's no issue adding an "alternatively, [portable variant] is also available" to the entry should that come along. Craunch Posts: 54 Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:27 am Location: UK Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #30 Post by Craunch » Thu Jun 06, 2013 11:36 pm I've just done a very quick check on the latest version of XMPlay (3.7).I extracted it to E:\rjs\downloads\XMPlayer\xmplay37I ran it once to generate a .ini file which was written to that directoryI then edited the .ini file to change the following line: WritePath=E:\rjs\downloads\XMPlayer\xmplay37\to WritePath=..\xmplay37\I then re-ran it and the library and playlist files are now in the xmplay37 directory and the .ini file WritePath entry did not revert.This suggests that it would not take much to render XMPlay portable; much less effort than using Universal Extractor as other programs listed here need at any rate. I can see that further investigation into this would be needed, but XMPlay looks to be portable enough to remain listed in its own right. I am not going to investigate this further myself as I dislike XMPlayer and will be deleting it in a few minutes.

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2011 7:12 pm As a huge chunk of XMPlay's functionality is broken in the main version (and, thus, PFC's listing), I'm soliciting other opinions. As mentioned, this isn't comparable to Miranda since Miranda IM's zip setup is fully functional while XMPlay's is not. Thus far, you feel it is fine as is with XMPlay as primary and guinness agrees that it should be changed to have XMPlay Portable as the primary listing. linuxx Posts: 13 Joined: Sat Jun 14, 2008 10:47 pm Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #20 Post by linuxx » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:09 pm If I want something in PA format I can access it directly from the PA site. If the standard app is acceptable, I know it's available here. Even when I don't care.. it's nice to have a choice. There are times when I just want to avoid begging for upgrades in the "it will be available when it's available" line. joby_toss Posts: 3045 Joined: Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:57 am Location: Romania Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #21 Post by joby_toss » Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:22 pm The automatic drive letter switching is a very important feature for portability in an app like this. Very important! No one wants to recreate playlists every time they switch PCs.My way to deal with this problem: I use M3U Dropper (...used to do this manually) to create a "portable" playlist.My guess is that XMPlay will add support for this in the future, but until then, the official release should still be the main DB entry, with PA version being mentioned as the "no headache" alternative.Just my 2 cents... JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #22 Post by JohnTHaller » Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:19 am joby_toss wrote:The automatic drive letter switching is a very important feature for portability in an app like this. Very important! No one wants to recreate playlists every time they switch PCs.It's not just the default. XMPlay 3.8 - Stuff version by Dotpitch, Download XMPlay. XMPlay 3.8 (stable) XMPlay 3.8.1.x (stuff version) XMPlay 3.8 Installer; XMPlay 3.8 MegaPack and Download XMPlay. XMPlay 3.6 (stable) XMPlay 3.6.0.x (stuff version) XMPlay 3.6 Installer; XMPlay 3.6 MegaPack and LitePack; Changelog for XMPlay 3.6 - Stuff version.

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Darkbee Posts: 291 Joined: Mon Feb 06, 2006 8:35 am Contact: XMPlay - audio player #1 Post by Darkbee » Fri Apr 28, 2006 7:31 am [Moderator note: this is the primary XMPlay program thread. View database entry]----XM play skin changesHas anyone else had an issue with XMplay resetting to the default skin when using the program from computer to computer? All other settings seem to be fine and retained across computers but for some reason each time I use a different computer, from the previous time, the skin returns to the default.Any ideas? JawKnee Posts: 1 Joined: Mon Jul 17, 2006 2:16 am #2 Post by JawKnee » Mon Jul 17, 2006 2:38 am I don't have multiple computers available to test it fully, but I just moved my XMplayer around to different directories and drives on the one computer I have... the skin was never reverted to the original.I store my .xmpskin files in a folder named "skins" within the xmplay directory. if yours are elsewhere, you could give that a try. Ashes for Tears Posts: 2 Joined: Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:10 pm #3 Post by Ashes for Tears » Tue Jul 25, 2006 8:23 pm ~sigh~ Yeah, I had this problem too, and I had JawKnee's same setup. It appears that XMPlay does not support relative paths. I did everything with regshot and company, looked in the usual places for settings trouble, and even redownloaded, when it finally hit me: check the settings file in the folder (the .ini).Whenever I change it to a relative path (i.e. '.\Folder\File.ext', or ''\Foldetr\File.ext'), XMPlay dosen't see it. But when I adjust for the current drive letter, it works just fine.I'll drop a note to the author later tonight, and see what happens... Darkbee Posts: 291 Joined: Mon Feb 06,

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15-06-2008, 20:40 #1 Portable XMPlay / پلیر صوتی Portable XMPlay 3.4.2.1Portable XMPlay descriptionAn audio player that supports various popular audio formats, and playlistsXMPlay is an audio player that supports various popular audio formats, and playlists. It can play OGG - Ogg Vorbis, MP3 - MPEG1/2/2.5 layer 3, MP2 - MPEG layer 2, MP1 - MPEG layer 1, WMA - Windows Media Audio, WAV (any format that has a codec installed) and CDA - CD Audio.Here are some key features of "Portable XMPlay":· Balls-on accurate· Plays the way nature intended · 32/24-bit & multi-channel output· Take advantage of supporting hardware for ultimate quality · Gapless output· Gapless playback of all supported formats · Interpolation & volume/pan ramping· For output that's smoother than a baby's arse! · DSP· Automatic gain control (and Replaygain), 9 band equalizer, reverb, plugin support · Net streaming · All supported file types (including MODs and archives) can be streamed from FTP and HTTP servers (inc. Shoutcast/Icecast/Icecast2), optionally writing a copy to disk, FTP directories and HTML webpages can be scanned for playable files · Track information· Displays file/format information, messages/tags, and instrument/sample texts, open webpages from the texts · Title formatting· You decide how you want the track titles to look, title updating from 'net streams and CUE sheets · Library· A database of your tracks, with directory monitoring, for quick and easy access to the tracks you want to play · Saved/preset settings· Save settings (DSP/etc) to be automatically used each time specific tracks or filetypes are played, save presets for quick application at any time · Disk writing· Write 8/16/24/32-bit WAV files, use external encoders (MP3/OGG/etc), optional level normalization, dithering & noise shaping, individual MOD instrument writing · Keyboard shortcuts· Fully customizable shortcuts, including global hotkeys · Integration· Open files/folders from Windows Explorer, drag'n'drop files/folders/shortcuts/URLs, monitor the clipboard for playable URLs, drag'n'drop tracks from XMPlay into other programs, icon customization · Archive plugins· Archived/compressed files can be loaded just like normal files, including support for nested archives · Unicode file support· Support for Russian, Chinese, etc... · Visualisation· Compatible with Sonique plugins, fullscreen display, includes a MOD pattern view · No installation· UnZIP where you want and go Developer: Ian Luck | More programs by this producer License: Freeware Size / OS: 304 MB, Windows All کد: برای مشاهده محتوا ، لطفا وارد شوید یا ثبت نام کنید کد: برای مشاهده محتوا ، لطفا وارد. XMPlay 3.8 - Stuff version by Dotpitch, Download XMPlay. XMPlay 3.8 (stable) XMPlay 3.8.1.x (stuff version) XMPlay 3.8 Installer; XMPlay 3.8 MegaPack and

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2006 8:35 am Contact: #4 Post by Darkbee » Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:27 am Ah, that would explain why it only seemed to do it some of the time, since I might get lucky and get assigned the same drive letter. That would also explain why JawKnee never had any problems since the drive letter remained constant.Hopefully the developers can resolve the issue.[edit] Just for laughs I changed my portable drive letter and rebooted my machine. Hey Presto, XMPlay was thrown into turmoil and restored the default skin. I think this is fairly conclusive. Thanks Ashes For Tears for solving the mystery.[/edit] stacoma Posts: 15 Joined: Sat Oct 21, 2006 6:17 pm XMPlay updated to 3.3.0.6 #5 Post by stacoma » Fri Dec 01, 2006 12:53 pm XMPlay updated to 3.3.0.6From update] includes a playlist file (PLS/etc) related security fix. So, although pretty unlikely to be exploited, it's a good idea to upgrade. As well as that, there are a few new features, including per-extension saved settings and CD support for restricted/limited Win2k/XP users." Fluffy Posts: 457 Joined: Sat Apr 15, 2006 6:37 pm #6 Post by Fluffy » Fri Dec 01, 2006 3:48 pm Entry updated, thanks for the head's up. LPChip Posts: 8 Joined: Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:44 am #7 Post by LPChip » Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:25 am I didn't find a mention of this, so I decided to post an update.XMPlay currently is at build 3.4.2.1.The newest version can be found by going here: (will show all versions, so if a newer comes, it will automatically show that one. ) AlephX Posts: 664 Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 10:53 pm Contact: #8 Post by AlephX » Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:19 pm Thanks, database updated the_watcher Posts: 164 Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2009

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JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #16 Post by JohnTHaller » Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:51 am I am Baas wrote:I am with guinness on this. But you could always add a note in the description bit about the PortableApps alternative. See Miranda IM for an example.I believe guinness is saying to change it to XMPlay Portable and keep the person originally listed as the submitter, which is what I was originally suggesting.This is a bit different than Miranda because we're dealing with major components of an app that don't work portably. XMPlay's entire audio library feature is useless using the current listing in PFC. I am Baas Posts: 4150 Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 4:51 am Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #18 Post by I am Baas » Tue Jan 25, 2011 4:07 pm JohnTHaller wrote:I am Baas wrote:I am with guinness on this. But you could always add a note in the description bit about the PortableApps alternative. See Miranda IM for an example.I believe guinness is saying to change it to XMPlay Portable and keep the person originally listed as the submitter, which is what I was originally suggesting.This is a bit different than Miranda because we're dealing with major components of an app that don't work portably. XMPlay's entire audio library feature is useless using the current listing in PFC.Well, I misread guinness's reply. I prefer the Miranda way. Having said that, should TPFC community agree with your proposal then you should point out that the original XMPlay is portable but not the library/playlists. Some users may still prefer XMPlay over XMPlay Portable.Oh, I just noticed you went ahead and added a note about XMPlay Portable in the XMPlay DB entry. Is the issue resolved then or do you still expect a vote on this? JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #19 Post by JohnTHaller » Tue Jan 25,

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Playlist. It's the library. XMPlay has a full-blown music library ala iTunes, Songbird, Winamp, etc that is stored as a full database sortable by Artist, Album, Song, etc. That entire feature is non-portable in the standard release and likely will never be made portable. It all works in XMPlay Portable. JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #25 Post by JohnTHaller » Sat Jan 29, 2011 3:48 pm webfork wrote:I'm fine with switching over to the PortableApps version. Library portability is one of my major problems with iTunes so I was sort of surprised that -- as mature as the program is -- XMPlay didn't already include support for this.It would be a bit more complicated to handle the choice between relative paths and full paths in the SQL database. Same reason Songbird doesn't support it but our Songbird Portable package (also with publisher permission) does make those changes to make it portable. Craunch Posts: 54 Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2012 5:27 am Location: UK Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #27 Post by Craunch » Tue Jun 04, 2013 10:34 pm I would leave the main entry as XMPlay - the PA format is a variant that is more? portable. If other portabilised variants come along, perhaps X-XMPlay, they can be included under the same main entry without needing to create a new page. This would potentially save work in the long run as well as avoiding giving the impression that JTH's variant is more important than the original. webfork Posts: 10837 Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 8:06 pm Location: US, Texas Contact: Re: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #29 Post by webfork » Thu Jun 06, 2013 5:53 pm Craunch wrote:If other portabilised variants come along, perhaps X-XMPlay, they can be included under the same main entry without needing to create a new page. This would potentially save work in the long run as well as avoiding giving the impression that JTH's variant is more important than the

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February 3, 2016 - 7:11am #1 Offline Last seen: 1 year 1 month ago Joined: 2014-10-06 11:51 XMPlay Portable Issues I gave XMPlay a try.Here's how it went:I installed XMPlay 3.8.2 via Portable Apps Platform 12.2, and then ran it.It loaded seemingly fine.I dragged and dropped a 20MB MP3 file onto it, and it played great without any issues.I then configured the app through its settings dialog box.I then closed XMPlay.I then reloaded XMPlay, and was surprised to see the name of that previous MP3 file in the playlist.I searched for an option to have XMPlay not add files to the playlist, or automatically delete the playlist when it closes. I couldn't find either option. Are either of those possibilities that I just didn't see, or do you need to perform this manually each time?I then closed XMPlay.I then immediately reloaded XMPlay, and changed a few settings, and closed it again.I then opened XMPlay, and it suddenly opened xmplay.txt and showed a message box asking to set up file extensions. Perhaps by closing XMPlay and opening it again in quick succession, it lost all the settings, and thought I was using it for the first time. All previous settings and the playlist were deleted. There is something triggering the "first run" routine on launches that are not first run. Furthermore, it does not detect the first run on the actual first run.After trying out XMPlay several times, the above pattern reoccured, deleting all my settings and the current playlist each

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2:30 am XMPlay - audio player #9 Post by the_watcher » Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:01 am XMPlay 3.5 releasedAdds crossfading, AIFF support, track rating, some track searching enhancements, some Replaygain enhancements, and a bunch of other stuff. See the "readme" for a full list.I've tried to add it to the database. I couldn't find out how to add the "what's new" section though... Last edited by Midas on Sat Dec 30, 2023 6:09 am, edited 1 time in total. Reason: Redundant moderator note removed. the_watcher Posts: 164 Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:30 am Re: XMPlay v3.5 #11 Post by the_watcher » Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:00 am and i can't delete it, too...i realised something was wrong, but now that i know i don't have the rights to edit yet, i'll be more careful...thank you , guinness JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44 pm Location: New York, NY Contact: Suggestion: Switch XMPlay listing to XMPlay Portable #12 Post by JohnTHaller » Tue Jan 25, 2011 7:51 am XMPlay is in the database here at PFC, but it's not really a portable app. The library (arguably one of the biggest features) and the default playlist break as you move PCs since they both used full paths and the drive letters change. This greatly reduces the functionality of XMPlay.We just released XMPlay Portable at PortableApps.com with permission from unforeseen developments. XMPlay Portable automatically updates the paths in the library and default playlist so your music collection keeps working as you move around. I think this makes XMPlay Portable a better option for nearly all users but as it's our own software, I didn't want to go swapping the listing myself (possible conflict of interest appearances and all). Thoughts? JohnTHaller Posts: 727 Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2010 4:44

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