Ive just upgraded to the latest version. I have 25,000 tracks in my
music folder and there was no load time in viewing the folders. Maybe
you need to think about reorganising your collection. Do you have all
the tracks in one folder or do you have them like I do with artist
folders then album folders under that?
The FLAC encoder made single audio files and CLUE sheets popular, so I'm
not really surprised that it does that; however, it's baffling that you
cannot choose not to have this. If the "Mode" dropdown list doesn't
give you any results, I'm afraid you'd just have to compress your music
elsewhere. Now, I won't shove any "alternatives" in your face, but the
FLAC encoder can be downloaded and used as CLI, or you can poke around
SourceForge and see if you can find a GUI for the encoder and try that.
Those kind of GUIs are usually only portable versions that need to have
the encoder dlls and exes in the same folder and you're all set.
go to www.playlist.com. once you are
there, sign up and create a playlist. oncee you feel you are done, go to
the top an click on post my playlist. it is 100% free. and all you have
to do to get it on your site is copy and paste the code. whats your
sites name? i want to check it out!
VLC And AIMP Are 2 Players From Different Segment.
VLC Concentrate On More Types Of Files Support. KMPlayer Is Also Good In This Segment Or Can Be Considered Better Than VLC.
Secondly AIMP Is From The Segment Which Concentrate On More Features
Rather Than File Support. AIMP Lacks In Video Playback Which Is Takes It
Out Of Question. In This Segment jetAudio Is Ruling Market Currently. Though jetAudio Is New In Market It Has
Impressed Critics A lot. JetAudio Can Play Nearly All Popular Files And
It Bundled With Many Utilities Like Audio And Video Converter, CD
Ripper, Lyrics Maker etc. Which Makes It A Outstanding Multimedia
Player.
If You Have Not Used jetAudio, It Is Worth Using.
VLC v/s AIMP: VLC Surely.
Final Result: Go For jetAudio, As You Can Play Most Of The Things And You Can Get Tons Of Feature.
You don't need to.
If the files are in mp3 format you just need to open them in the program via the file menu.
You can if needed record from the drive by selecting the input from the drop down list at the top right of Audacity. Depending on your sound card select "what you hear" or "stereo mix"
You might need to adjust the recording level with the slider to the left of the input selection list.
You need to run player as administrator, then can mark that options. "Add to explorer context menu" is temporary lock from 840 version:
AIMP v3.00 Build 840 Beta 1 (22.02.2011)
* Player: Integration to the context menu of Windows Explorer is temporarily disabled
More about changes can find here:
http://www.aimp.ru/index.php?do=changelog&ver=300
I have the same problem, and the supplied option didn't work. Over half my library is missing. Other players can find all the songs, just not the new version of aimp