Perdor Sonique dhe shih cfare zeri ka ky, te pastert shume dhe cdo tingull ndegjohet sikur te jeshe ne opere ose simphoni...Postuar më parë nga Sineri
Shkarko:
http://sonique.lycos.com/download/
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Perdor Sonique dhe shih cfare zeri ka ky, te pastert shume dhe cdo tingull ndegjohet sikur te jeshe ne opere ose simphoni...Postuar më parë nga Sineri
Shkarko:
http://sonique.lycos.com/download/
My silence doesn't mean I am gone!
Rrofsh, Davius.
Do ta provoj këtë program megjithëse vështirë e ke të më ndash nga Windows Media Player-i.![]()
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E instalova Sonique. Ishte larg kualitetit të zërit (për nevojat e mia).
Ishte sikur të dëgjosh me Winamp. :S
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Nuk e dije se c'fare sistemi te zerit ke dhe c'fare lloji te Sound Blaster dhe smund te te them asgje, vetem se une e kam 5+1 dhe eshte fenomenal...por nejse besoj se dizajni dhe grafika te pelqyen.Postuar më parë nga Sineri
My silence doesn't mean I am gone!
WMP 10 per perdorim te perditshmet
kam dhe disa programe per DJ
WMP ben te mundur marrjen e kengeve nga CD-AUDIO dhe ti konverton ne MP3 me nje kualitet shume te mire prandaj me pelqen se mund ta besh kualitetin e MP3 mbi 192 kb/s
Provo njehere programin Foobar2000.Nuk krijon ngarkese per kompjuterin dhe eshte shume i pasur ne funksione.Mund te besh ndryshime konfigurime.Jep cilesi zeri shume te mire.
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1by1
The Directory Player
Contents
General Feature overview, Resume, Favorites
Track handling Move, Skip, Sort, Shuffle, Repeat
Find and list Directory finder, File finder, Playlists, Cue sheets
Shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts, Hotkeys, Command line options
Configuration MP3 and Plugin formats, Audio settings, Enhancer
What's new
FAQ
Homepage
General features
The Directory Player
1by1 is a small and versatile audio player for MP3 and dll/plugin supported audio formats like WAV, OGG, MP2 or CD Audio. Without the need for a playlist it plays multiple files from a directory or a whole disk. You can simply start your tracks in an explorer-style file view, load them through the command line (e.g. if associated with file type) or drag them over the window.
The player focuses on easy file handling and enhanced play features. You won't find visual goodies like fullscreen plugins or skins. But 1by1 has extra features like built in dynamic audio enhancing, track mixing, file searching, Cue sheet and Playlist support. Note: In some cases configuring additional files may be required: for MP3 the mpglib.dll if no system decoder is installed, for other formats plugin files. More details in the Configuration section.
Resume Play and Auto Resume
The Resume Play function remembers the last played file and the position. Resume Play is activated by pressing the Stop/Play button (works like Pause) after starting 1by1.
With Auto Resume 1by1 will resume immediately after being started. It is enabled by setting the /r option in the command line (e.g. in the command line of a desktop shortcut for 1by1). See also under command line options.
Favorites
The Main/Favorites menu can contain up to 30 favorite tracks, folders, Cue sheets or playlists. On files also the track position will be saved. If you want a Favorite to play the track from the beginning you must set it within the first 5 seconds or when it is not the current track.
A Favorite can be set from the context menus ("Add file/folder/list to Favorites") or from the Main/Favorites menu which appears by pressing F1 or the right mouse button in the control button area.
When calling a Favorite single tracks play immediately after selecting them. For folders and lists choosing the Favorite causes only a jump to the new location.
Track handling
Moving and skipping tracks
With the Next button you can move a selected track to the position after the currently playing track. To exclude a track from playing select it and press the Skip button. Skip and Next can also be found in the file context menu. A selected track can also be moved up or down with Shift+(Page) Up/Down. To select a track click it once with the left button or use the (Page) Up/Down keys. If the folder is changed, reloaded or resorted any exclusions or position changes will be forgotten.
Tip: If you want the player to continue at another position in the list after the currently playing file simply press skip on the current file and select the next track to be played.
Sort and shuffle files
You can sort your tracks in the file list with the tabs as you know it from the explorer. The current sort mode is shown in the tab button with the sort direction (+) or (-). In shuffle mode no tab is marked because sort is disabled.
Shuffle (random file listing) is enabled by the Shuffle button in the button bar. To re-shuffle press the same button. To leave the Shuffle mode simply press one of the sort tab buttons.
Jumping into random directories is not possible. If you want to play a whole path shuffled it is recommended to use the file finder (see below).
Repeat modes
Regular play ("1by1"), one track after the other
Repeat all files of the folder or the whole drive (depending on "Auto search dirs" set)
Repeat the current track (works not with Cue sheets)
Play only one file (works not with Cue sheets)
Auto Insert
This feature may be useful for special purposes as jingle automation. Briefly how it works: In an adjusted time interval it puts a file from an own list to the upcoming position of the normal playlist. Select a folder from the tree view which contains the files for time controlled insertion. If the Auto Insert window is open, the function is active. To disable it, close the window. The simple list shows the files of the selected folder and can be sorted or shuffled, single files can be skipped. If the adjusted time is elapsed the next file of the list will be inserted. With the 'Set now' button a file can be manually inserted. Only one file can be put to a position, before and after it there must be a normal list entry. It is possible to activate multiple Auto Insert windows at the same time.
Find and list
Directory finder
1by1 can scan for folders, playlists and Cue sheets which contain known file types. Which folder will be found next depends on depth and alphabetical order of the folders.
To search a folder forward or backwards press the Find previous/next folder button (between track skip and repeat button). If "Auto search dirs" is enabled 1by1 will search the next folder when it reaches the end of the current.
If you don't want the searcher to find playlists and Cue sheets (e.g. to prevent files from being played twice) check the "Search skips playlists/Cue sheets" option in the control settings.
File finder
The find dialog can be reached by F3, Ctrl+F, the main menu or the tree context menu. It searches under the current path (always including subfolders) for files with supported types (MP3 and plugin depending).
You can enter a search string (e.g. a part of a track name, an artist or an extension) in the text field, a date range, a size range or a combination of all ("AND" combined). To list all (supported) files in a path press Search with no search text. Note: You can't interrupt the search process. On large folder structures, many files or on network drives the search may lock the program for some seconds. Scanning all drives at once is not possible.
Playlists and Cue Sheets
Playlists (*.m3u) and Cue Sheets (*.cue) appear like folders in the tree. A playlist shows names and path of each file. The list can be shown original order, sorted by filename or path or be shuffled. Cue sheets are used to display large files, e.g. CD images or DJ sets with track indices and titles. A Cue sheet can only be played in the given order. Start times must always be ascending.
Note: Cue sheets used together with VBR files will usually create incorrect cue positions. It is not possible locate exact positions in VBR files by time values. There also may be small time differences between an MP3 which is decoded by ACM/mglib or by a plugin.
Playlist View
A second list can be opened to compile playlists from different folders. Use the Playlist button in the toolbar (or Shift+F5) to switch it on or off. Initially the playlist view is disabled. If you quit 1by1 with an open playlist view the content will be restored. If you close the list it will be cleared.
To add files simply select them in the file view and press the Enqueue button (arrow up) or Shift+F6 (drag and drop planned for later versions). You can also enqueue a file at the command line by starting 1by1 with the command line option /enqueue (see Command line options). Files can also be dropped over the playlist view.
Playlist files (*.m3u) selected in the folder tree do not appear in the playlist view. But you can simply copy whole lists from the normal view to the playlist view by selecting all (Ctrl+A). If the file of a playlist entry does not exist it will not be copied to the playlist view. To export any list or selection to a playlist file open the context menu over a file and select "Save/append ... to playlist" (depending on what you want to save - selected files or the whole list). This works even in the normal file view.
Shortcuts and external control
Keyboard shortcuts
Up/Down/Left/Right
PgUp/PgDown
Home/End
Tab or Ctrl+PgDown
Navigate
Return Play
Space Stop/Resume
Left/Right Track position (or folder tree control)
Ctrl+Up/Down
or Numpad [+] / [-] Volume
Ctrl+Left/Right
or Numpad [/] /[*] Play prev/next track
Shift+Left/Right or [,] / [.] Search prev/next folder
Shift+Up/Down
Shift+Page up/down Move track up/down
Ins Move track after current
Del Skip track
Alt+Return or Ctrl+I File info window
Ctrl+A Mark all
Ctrl+D Auto search dirs on/off
Ctrl+E Audio enhancer on/off
Ctrl+G Gapless mode on/off
Ctrl+H or Ctrl+Home Go home (to current track)
Ctrl+L Line in panel
Ctrl+O or Ctrl+PgUp Cycle track order type
Ctrl+P Toggle order direction / re-shuffle
Ctrl+Q Quit program after current track
Ctrl+R Cycle repeat mode
Ctrl+T Show remaining/elapsed/both/no time
Ctrl+U Show upcoming/current file
Ctrl+V Add current track and position to Favorites
Ctrl+W Equalizer on/off
Ctrl+X Explore folder or edit Cue sheet/playlist
F1 Main/Favorites menu
F2 Rename/move file
F3 or Ctrl+F Find files
F4 Toggle tree view
F5 or Ctrl+End Rescan tree and file list
F6 or Ctrl+S Settings window
F7 or Ctrl+C Toggle compact view
Shift+F5 Toggle playlist view
Shift+F6 Enqueue file(s) after playlist view selection
App key File menu
Global Hotkeys
With global Hotkeys you can reach the most important play functions without switching to the application. Hotkeys can be enabled in the Control section of the settings window. The Hotkeys are F8 - F12 (see table), optionally combined with Alt, Ctrl or the Windows key. In Windows 2000/XP F12 may not work as an individual Hotkey so you should use the Alt or Ctrl combination.
(Ctrl/Alt/Win+) F8 Stop/Resume
(Ctrl/Alt/Win+) F9 Previous track
(Ctrl/Alt/Win+) F10 Next track
(Ctrl/Alt/Win+) F11 Volume down
(Ctrl/Alt/Win+) F12 Volume up
Command line options
Usage: 1by1.exe
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