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TPlayer is a music player and mixer for mp3, wma, ogg, and wav audio files. It can play and mix your favorite songs without music interruption, sense fading or silence prior the end of the playing so ...
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- Oct 22, 2008
- For version:
- V1R10
Not too shabby 
Not too shabby. I thought this was an all around good player but as others mentioned, bugs... I like the way it looks and such but needs a lot of work. Others are still a bit better performance wise. I had a few issues when trying to load straight MP3 files, they wouldn't load and everything would freeze. The files are fine, it's TPlayer since there are no issues with my ipod, WMP, Spider, or others. That said, this app needs some TLC to become a contender. It's on the way though and will be awesome in the near future if some work is done on it.
Review by: gimpguy (370)
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- Sep 12, 2007
- For version:
- V1R10
I really wish for an update 
This player is great....for 2003. A few bugs that it has could easily be worked out, I guess the developer gave it up. If you do not mind occasional misread tags and improper grouping here and there, this is one of the easiest to use players for a random jukebox, dj gigs, etc. Again, if the developer would update it with bug fixes and a nice real time output normalizer, this would be the king of all players.
Review by: pcs800 (205)
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- May 15, 2006
- For version:
- V1R10
Very interesting ... 
Very goof freeware, easy to use and powerfull. Music-related software are not cheap on the market, TPlayer is one of the best audio freeware. It will browse your files and made a playlist very fast, faster than other products. Great for live mix, very versatile and the interface is great, even if it's no skinnable.
Review by: jesusimperat (27)
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- Sep 20, 2005
- For version:
- V1R10
Close but no cigar 
I used and enjoyed using TPlayer in a club setting until I was dragging a file from explorer to the 'playlist' and an error dialog box appeared. On clicking OK, the program crashed. Using with 2 sound cards worked great, however; it takes too many steps to get a song into the playlist. WinAmp and Quintessential work better in playing a club or party where beat mixing is not necessary (and they are more stable). Over all the program is nice, but if you need something 100% reliable, this is not the program to use. At least not this version. I recommend it with Caution!
Review by: UltimateDJ
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- Dec 18, 2004
- For version:
- V1R10
Fantastic 
After "MP3 Tunes2" the best Player/Mixer programm.
Review by: MrCurrywurst (2)
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- Aug 05, 2002
- For version:
- NA
