

- AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW UPDATE
- AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW DRIVER
- AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW SKIN
- AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW FOR WINDOWS 10
- AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW WINDOWS 10
Prefer Winamp's customizable Windowshade mode: which can windowshade each gui element (player, playlist, equalizer.).
AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW UPDATE
(-) Bitrate display is constant (average): no display update for VBR files. (-) Inability to customize the Main Player's spectrum analyzer (Thin Bands, Dropoff, Firemode, etc etc.) (-) The TagList Editor cannot resize the FileList (which only shows a couple files) vs the huge amount of space taken up (below) for showing File Details + Cover Art. (-) Unable to move the Equalizer from its left/right position (cannot be put underneath the main player). :)ĭecent player (option-wise), yet the sound when Equalizer is enabled and presets are used leaves something to be desired - when compared to WinAmp 2.95 and various comparable presets AIMP sounds tinny.

I'll be happy to tear your meathouse down there. Ya wanna flog this? Let's take it to the discussion tab. All you're doing is the equivalent of sitting there and claiming that the moon is made of Green Cheese. In short, can the "party line" and stop defending the indefensible. Heck, my 17 year old son who doesn't know audio from squat can hear the difference ("whoa, that's more crisp") - and all he has is a set of old Monsoons hooked to an Asus Xonar DX. The proof is in the hearing and if it's audible on a set of Logitech Z-Cinemas, it's pretty obvious. There's nothing to "understand" - I don't buy your rubbish. That rating will potentially go higher if it evolves beyond the basics but right now it doesn't have anything that distinguishes it from the common herd (such as high quality audio output - and yes VirtualMan_PL, that was aimed at you). It's competent enough but bare bones when compared to the competition.įOUR stars. OK effort and that's good but it can't compete in the same league as Foobar 2000 or XMPlay. I mean, c'mon: the Technet info is available to anyone who can read. Get a clue about operating systems and how they process sound before displaying your ignorance - you're in the same camp as VMan_PL. If it were indeed "digital is digital" there would be NO resampling and the signal decoded would be the signal played. Resampling is the order of the day (even Vista and Win 7 resample unless you use WASAPI) and therein lies the differences between a GOOD player and a GREAT player vis a vis audio quality.
AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW SKIN
Other than AIMP, the only other third party player I ever really liked was Audacious for Linux.ĥ stars for AIMP and the Unfavourable skin together, the main AIMP skin lacks, even the darker one.ĥ stars for AIMP and the Unfavourable skin together, the main AIMP skin lacks, even the darker catchpole:ĭigital is NOT digital in the PC world - at least the Windows world.
AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW WINDOWS 10
I did prefer the SRS Effects on Windows Media Player, but WMP on Windows 10 has issues with caching MP3 tags (I have so many MP3s) and the Crossfade noticeably skips a bit thru the process, and the native Windows 10 Groove Player just sucks, sucks, suck sucks, no real features whatsoever. Still working to get the Crossfade just right, and there is also a Skip Silence plugin available for download that I have yet to try. There are also other DSP settings such as Reverb and Echo, among others. With that and the sound EQ going into my receiver amp the listening experience is amazing. However, AIMP's DSP 'Enhancer' feature is nice, just needs to be ticked up a tad to really enhance that midrange.
AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW DRIVER
I don't bother with the EQ, I use the sound driver properties EQ for a universal EQ setting. The LP skin is good as well for a smaller mp3 avi window. The available Unfavourable skin is just absolutely awesome.
AIMP MUSIC PLAYER REVIEW FOR WINDOWS 10
I'm back to using AIMP, for Windows 10 on home theater system. AIMP Classic is based on the well-known audio engine BASS, so it's easy to connect new plug-ins (from the plug-in library included in the program) and expand the player's functionalities. Besides playing music, AIMP Classic features three extra utilities which also enable you to record any sound on your computer, convert audio files from one format to another and view or edit tags. Also, the player's main functions can be conveniently controlled by global hotkeys. A nice fading effect makes your list of songs look like an endless music loop and a handy volume normalizing feature avoids drastic volume changes between tracks. The program includes a 18-band equalizer, a visualization window to display rhythmic visual effects and a playlist editor to organize your audio files. Its appearance resembles that of another classical audio player (Winamp), so you'll get used to it very quickly. AIMP Classic is a powerful audio player that allows you to listen to your favorite music with an outstanding sound quality.
