Download Quintessential Player beta build 109
Paul Quinn has released a new development build of his audio-focused media player Quintessential Player. The program plays mp3, ogg, wav and audio CDs, can also rip the latter, has a built-in mp3 encoder and supports streaming audio. In addition, this player is fully skinnable and has an extensive tag editor and CDDB support. Quintessential Player is completely free and contains no spy or adware. If you really appreciate this program, the maker will really appreciate it if you send him a postcard. The changelog of this release looks like this:
Changes in build 109 (development):
- fixed Plug – linein stopping playback (bug #1350)
- fixed Plug – ReplayGain properly analyzes multiple files at the same time (bugs #1367, #1371)
- fixed Plug – Removed GDI+ dependency on tageditor (bug #1333)
- fixed Core – lost filename case when loading from Explorer (bug #1349)
- fixed Core – Play Queue issues (bugs #1366, #1368, #1372, #1361)
- fixed Core – Win9x compatibility layer fixes
- fixed Core – loading skin ini from subfolder of loose skins
- fixed Core – external browser sizing issues (bugs #1299, #1300)
- fixed Core – restores play queue to last played track on startup
- fixed Core – autoplay settings fix (bug #1381)
- updated Core – Pruning mode now removes skipped tracks
- updated Core – added option to load playlists from ML or not
- updated ML – added ‘Only update empty fields’ option to MusicID
- updated ML – ‘find in files’ columnset matches audio/video columnset’s layout (bug #1214)
- updated ML – updated Portable Device plug-in
- added ML – Library UI manager: select preferred library layout in prefs
- added ML – View Chooser toggle
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Version number | beta build 109 |
Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP |
Website | Quinnware |
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File size |
3.14MB |
License type | Cardware |