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'''[http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html XMPlay]''' is a freeware audio player from '''[http://www.un4seen.com un4seen developments]'''.
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'''XMPlay''' is a freeware audio player developed by Ian Luck (Un4Seen Developments), the creator of the audio library BASS. XMPlay supports Ogg Vorbis, MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, MO3, IT, XM, S3M, MTM, MOD and UMX audio formats and PLS, M3U, ASX and WAX playlists. Support for additional formats can be achieved by plugins.
  
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When XMPlay was first released in 1998, only the XM format was supported, hence the name "XMPlay".
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A great, small-footprint audio player which supports most audio formats, plugins, skins, global hotkeys and much more.
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It has a small footprint, and supports plugins, skins, global hotkeys and much more.
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.un4seen.com/xmplay.html XMPlay]
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*[http://www.un4seen.com un4seen developments]
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[[Category:Media Players]]

Latest revision as of 19:57, 25 September 2006

XMPlay is a freeware audio player developed by Ian Luck (Un4Seen Developments), the creator of the audio library BASS. XMPlay supports Ogg Vorbis, MP1, MP2, MP3, WMA, MO3, IT, XM, S3M, MTM, MOD and UMX audio formats and PLS, M3U, ASX and WAX playlists. Support for additional formats can be achieved by plugins.

When XMPlay was first released in 1998, only the XM format was supported, hence the name "XMPlay".

It has a small footprint, and supports plugins, skins, global hotkeys and much more.

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