Review and how it works

TPlayer permits you to play and listen to the music lot in a whole new style. After making use of it, anybody will discover how cool this music player and mixer is.
(T-player) has this name because of its T shape appearance. Also it can display bitmap pictures on its background.
It comprises two independent players which may play at the same time on each common personal computer sound card without requiring other hardware. Every of the two players has the basic, common functions and extra mixing and fading options as well as sound cards support for monitoring usually found on costly commercial programs.
With TPlayer's dual players mode, while one song is playing, the user may start to mix the next song and cut or fade the other with one click of the mouse.
It operates with the newest Microsoft's DirectX tools and filters to reproduce impeccable music sounds.
The Songlist is displayed in an hierarchical explorer style and all the various music albums and songs of the same artist are useful grouped together in a folder/file for speedy and convenient access.
Brief details - Tplayer has four various Automix sort options plus configurable Settings founded on audio data to adapt to diverse music genres.
- It let users see various interesting info: Playing song remaining percentage, elapsed time, start/finish.
- You can modify the background skins.
- Needs low system resources in order to work.
- Simple access to Volume, Crossfader, Balance, Pitch and Seek.
- Dual independent players with instant Vu meters and Waveform display plus Peak indicators.
- Playlist Editor with drag and drop feature
- It permits several sound cards for pre-listening on monitor speakers or headphones.
How to install & uninstall TPlayer - system requirements - It necessitates MS Windows and Microsoft DirectX
- Tplayer needs at least one sound card. Two sound cards to monitor speakers output.
- Windows Media Player or Layer-3 Decoder (L3CODECX.AX)
- Screen resolution minimum 800x600, 16/24/32bit colors.
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