MP3 Jukebox

MP3 Jukebox

1 ByCORNEL HUTH   |   $0.99

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Supported Devices
PC
Updated
May 16,2019
Size
1.82 MB
Age
Everyone
Release Date
Description
MP3 Jukebox plays MP3 music tracks.

- Gapless playback

- WASAPI audio output


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

- Headphone crossfeed to make headphones sound more like loudspeakers, with adjustable parameters

- Reverb, with selectable modes and extensive control

- Simple bass and treble tone controls for the front two channels, with adjustable parameters

- 1/3rd-octave EQ; quick peek of levels by hovering over the [EQ panel] pushbutton


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

- 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

- Can be started from the cmdline, for example: c:\>mp3jukebox -noblurb

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.