AIMP 2.50 Build 306 Final Released


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AIMP is a powerful audio player that allows you to listen to your favorite music with an outstanding sound quality. Its appearance resembles that of another classical audio player (Winamp), so you'll get used to it very quickly. It can also be customized with skins. The program includes a 18-band equalizer, a visualization window to display rhythmic visual effects and a playlist editor to organize your audio files. 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. Also, the player's main functions can be conveniently controlled by global hotkeys. Besides playing music, AIMP 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. AIMP 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.

? Audio Lirary, Sound Recorder, Audio Converter/CD Grabber and Tag Editor...

? Support for large number of formats and playlists ...

? Work with multiple playlist immediately, creation of bookmarks, playback queue ...

? Design Great functionality and user-friendly interWhats New New:

Core

+ Switched on BASS v2.4

+ New module for plug-ins management

+ New capabilities for Addon-plugin

+ Add custom frames to options

+ Capability to work with "save / load" functions for playlists

+ Improvements for working with playlists

+ New HotKey Manager

+ Capability for all functions to set both global and local keys

+ New DSP-engine

+ Added logarithmic volume control

+ Added filter for normalization of sound

+ Added filter for reverse audio channels (for stereo only)

+ Added filter for voice removal

+ Added filter for passes silence when song playing

+ Added Stereo Enhancer filter (for stereo only)

+ Interaction with Winamp DSP / Input improved

+ SkinsEngine updated

+ The capability to create clones of buttons / flags / scrollbars

+ Added capability to centre alignment for objects

+ Added capability to set alignment in the Labels

+ Code optimization

+ The scheme of user's preferences storing is improved

+ Single-user mode: "AIMP2 \ Data \ Profile \"

+ Multiplayer mode: "Application Data \ AIMP \"

Audio Library

+ Engine switshed to SQLite3

+ Quick search for items in the groups-tree

+ Capability to change the order of table columns

+ Files add to the library by simply drag-n-drop

+ A new menu for database service

+ An interface of library updated

+ Quick navigation panel

+ FLAC / APE / AAC / MPC support

+ Expanded integration with player

+ The integration of the Player to the Library window

+ Rating displaying in the playlist

+ Control panel for playback

+ Relative paths saving for files from removable media

Playlists

+ Capability to Autosave playlist at the address where it opened (kept in profile folder previously)

+ Capability to use conditional operator in a string templates

+ Capability to add folders series to playlist by Open dialog

+ Capability to cut the file from one playlist to another (when moving with Alt button down)

+ Code optimization

+ Support of m3u8 playlists

+ When you add folder to an empty playlist it name became as the name of a folder

+ Bookmarks scrolling by mouse wheel in playlist

+ Load / save playlist's operations accelerated

+ Auto-sorting playlists in the window "Playlist Customization"

Player

+ Capability to set a conversion table for non-Unicode strings

+ Added CD-Text support

+ Added LastFM plugin for work with LastFM service

+ Further development of the "copy to folder" function - list of "recent folders" added

+ Right-click on a traveling line to open the Quick Tag Editor

+ Stop button flashing when you set "stop after current track" option

+ Support of MMS protocol

+ Options for MIDI / MOD files playback

+ Display the real names of tracks instead of "next / previous file" on navigation buttons

+ Playback status displaying in the tip of tray icon

+ Quick Tag Editor updated

+ Capability to edit path of the file

+ Copy data to clipboard button

+ Copy file to clipboard button

+ Autofill tags based on name / path of file

+ New design

+ Bookmarks Manager updated

+ Settings for display mode

+ Advanced search

+ Capability to search for a job Playlist File

+ Playlist Manager calls from Advanced search window

+ Displaying the file number in the playlist

+ CUE-Sheets module redesigned (track switching from the context menu of the current playback position)

+ Options window ergonomic increased

+ Transparency settings are improved for main windows

+ Playlist saving on player close

Audio Converter

+ Converter's engine redesigned

+ Swithed to command-line encoders

+ Interface changed

+ Added encoders FLAC, AAC, MPC / MP +

Advanced Tag Editor

+ Capability to set cover for several files

+ Capability to tags removing from multiple files

+ Added Autofill tags function based on name / path of file

+ Genres sorted alphabetically

+ Code optimization

+ Red highlighting with the group rename files, which could not be renamed

+ Interface changed

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I switched over to AIMP mainly for the last state and bookmarking features and I really enjoy the auto normalize function for podcasts. That's the thing though; I use it mostly for podcasts and only the occasional music listening session.

I'm just so sick and tired of these horrible media library systems in all of these audio players. I don't want you to move my songs around and rename them. I wouldn't have ripped them myself and organized them in folders so carefully while querying the CDDB for my tags if I'd known that iTunes and WinAMP and WMP and every other damn player on the planet wants to ruin all of my hard work with their, usually defaulted to on, rearrangement of my files.(that by the way NEVER EVER WORKS PROPERLY) I don't use media libraries and I even prefer to, as with AIMP, just not install that component at all.

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