Mpxplay – 32-bit console audio player for MS-DOS and Windows

Mpxplay is an open source 32-bit console audio player for MS-DOS and Windows.

The software supports a wide range of audio codecs, playlists, as well as containers for video formats.

The software is written in C.

Mpxplay-MMC is a GUI version of Mpxplay for Windows 7 with FFmpeg audio&video playing and translucent windows.

Features include:

  • Formats supported: audio: AAC, AC3, ALAC, APE, FLAC, MP2/MP3, MPC, VORBIS, WMA, WV and CDW (Audio CD ripp’n’play) (with plugins: DTS, MOD, OPUS, and SPEEX).
  • Containers: AIF, ASF/WMA, AVI, FLV, MKV/WEBM, MP4/MOV, MPG/VOB, OGG, TS, WAV, and W64.
  • Playlists: M3U, M3U8, PLS, FPL, CUE, and MXU.
  • Commander-like desktop with two sides and multiply tabs.
  • Playlist load and save, drive and directory scan, direct playing from directories.
  • Playlist editing functions (sort, tag-filter, list/dir compare).
  • Commander functions (file copy,move,del).
  • Tag (metadata) editing of ASF,FLAC,MP4,OGG files and ID3v1,ID3v2,APETag (AAC,AC3,APE,MP2,MP3,and MPC).
  • Control with keyboard, mouse, joystick, serial port (infra receiver).
  • Fast forward and rewind (seeking), between the songs too.
  • Cross-fade songs in real time.
  • Auto volume correction; dynamic limiter; surround, speed (freq) control, tone control.
  • Multichannel audio decoding/playing.
  • Bitstream I/O handling to demux or cut audio streams without re-encoding (aac,ac3,dts,mp2,mp3 only).
  • HTTP client: file and stream (internet radio: AAC,MP3,OGG) playing from WEB servers.
  • FTP client: direct playing from ftp-servers (with OpenSSL support in the win32 version).
  • LFN (long filenames) support under Windows and DOS too (with DOSLFN).
  • AAC,FLAC,MP3,OGG,WavPack encoding with DLLs (console versions).
  • LCD-display handling (DOS only.

Website: mpxplay.sourceforge.net
Support: Facebook
Developer: PDSoft
License: GNU General Public License

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