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- License:
- Free
- Language:
- English
- Publisher Name:
- Sureshot
- Operating Systems:
- Windows 95, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- File Size:
- 2.03MB
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JPlayer Description
JPlayer is an easy to use application designed to open and play audio files on your computer. It is created in Java which allows you to use it on all the operating systems that include the Java Runtime. Listening to music, ebooks or other audio files is one of the activities of almost any computer user. That is why a media player is one of the essential tools which is installed on your computer soon after the operating system. The JPlayer application aims to provide you with a simple interface and controls for opening your files. It is able to load multiple files at the same time and display them in the main window in order to easily select the one that you want to play. Unfortunately, the player does not include essential features such as playlist management or the ability to add more files to the current playback list. It only allows you to select the files and play them one by one. You can use this tool for listening to music stored in WAV, MIDI, and MP3 files. It can only open MP3 files with a bit rate lower than 192 kb which means that you need to convert the higher quality MP3 files. In our tests, it required insignificant system resources and had no impact on the computer performance. Although the program is rather straightforward, it includes a brief documentation that describes the installation and the usage. If you are looking for a lightweight audio player for WAV or MIDI files, the JPlayer can be of help. However, the application is not actively supported which means that new features are unlikely to be added in the future. Reviewed by Sorin Cirneala, last updated on August 6th, 2013
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