Robs Stupid Jukebox does everything you need for listening to and managing your MP3 and OGG collection except ripping the files. It converts WAV or MP3 files to OGG, and OGG or MP3 files to WAV. It has a sorted display of artists, albums and songs that you can play with a double click or several different random modes. It automatically displays album cover of album when playing. It can download the album cover files to display automatically with a couple clicks. Includes variably buffered mode to expedite smooth playing on machines down to P5-60. Extended album information (recorded date, group members etc), is available with a couple clicks. Internal 10 mode search engine searches by artist, album, song, etc, using expressions like x AND y, x OR y, or x AND NOT y. You can optionally exclude that are not enabled items. Songs playable from search engine dialog whether they are enabled or not. It has 4 different automatic random modes and 6 different manual random modes. It can also randomly choose from songs on playlist. All random modes are configurable to exclude songs that have been played in intervals between 1 day and a year. Has a 0 CPU time 12 band equalizer with adjustable bandwidths. One of the decoder options has 576 configurable bands you can map to the EQ sliders. You can save the EQ settings on an album by album basis and they automatically reload when playing song from that album. Supports up to 24 different music sources. Each source can be local, across a network, or across the world. It remembers setting for each user automatically, which music sources, which playlist mode and screen mode. Has several utilities built in to convert to wav, print bakup covers, make sure all your music is backed up, output and compare song lists. Full version comes with remote player server that several GUIs can control simultaneously over any TCP/IP connection. (Network, Internet, etc.) that acts exactly like local player. |