- Supported Devices
- PC
- Updated
- May 14,2019
- Size
- 5.61 MB
- Age
- Everyone
- Release Date
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- Description
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Jukebox 2112 plays MP3, M4A (AAC and ALAC), FLAC, Ogg (Vorbis), Opus, and WMA music tracks.
- FLAC tracks with an embedded cuesheet play as if they were a CD, with per-track titles, durations, and lyrics; these like-CD tracks can also have playlists generated that allow loading these by individual tracks, or to be decoded to individual PCM .wav files, one per track
- Gapless playback is always available with lossless formats (.ALAC, .FLAC, WMA-LL, and .WAV), and is possible even for lossy formats such as .MP3, .AAC, .OGG, .OPUS and .WMA
- WASAPI audio output with both shared, and if needed, exclusive access, to the selected audio device
Signal processing includes:
- ReplayGain and Soundcheck values are recognized, with fine-tuning available
- On-the-fly RGCalc option to calculate the ReplayGain value for tracks that don't have an RG value
- Creating a subwoofer channel for low frequencies from the main two channels (2.0 becomes 2.1); extensive control is available
- Creating with the subwoofer channel, a surround channel pair (2.1 becomes 5.1); reverb can be applied differently to the surround channels, to great effect
- Creating with the subwoofer channel, a discrete secondary subwoofer channel (2.1/5.1 becomes 4.2 to 4.4)
- Headphone crossfeed to make headphones sound more like loudspeakers, with adjustable parameters
- Multi-channel reverb, with selectable modes and extensive control at a per channel-pair level
- Simple bass and treble tone controls for the front two channels, with adjustable parameters
- 1/3rd-octave multi-channel EQ, and control for up to eight channels, in four channel-pair groupings; quick peek of levels by hovering over the [EQ panel] pushbutton
- Speaker EQ for contouring each loudspeaker individually (Bose 901 EQ emulation included; easy to create more)
User interface and visualizations include:
- Large controls allowing touch screen-only use
- VU meter, dB meter, frequency bars, and oscope, one of each per channel, updating at up to 60 FPS
- Hover over the [EQ panel] pushbutton to show all EQ slider positions for each of the eight channels in the VU meters (or right-click that pushbutton, or press-hold for touchscreens)
- Easy-to-access pushbutton activation of DSP features, including a DSP off button to enable/disable all DSPs quickly
- Album covers are displayed for upcoming tracks, and information on the currently selected track is also shown
- The art panel can be zoomed/panned
- The program window can be sized from tiny to fullscreen, with the contents scaling with the change of size
- Tracks picked for play are viewed in the track listview, with Search of the internal database available to flag matches by checking or unchecking each match
- Each column header of the track listview has sorting and other actions
- Each individual track has actions in its title and checkbox columns, such as adding the track to a playlist, or decoding it to a PCM .wav file
- Select from/save to 9 settings groups; makes it easy to switch from 4.2 to headphones mode, EQ settings included
- Unmask backmasking
- Audio device topology mixer
- Multi-instance capable: can be started from the command line; to begin a second (or later) instance, include the -name xyz switch, such as: "JUKEBOX2112.EXE -name i2", where i2 is the literal instance name
No external database is used (i.e., no database is stored on disk). SSD-located tracks are fully parsed for metadata at a rate of 1000s of tracks per second to an internal database. Tracks to play are picked by using a standard file open dialog; individual tracks, playlists, and folders can be added at any time.
Each track is fully loaded and decoded into memory, and playback is still completely gapless.
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