Friday, January 17, 2003
PocketMusic is Here...
Posted by Jason Dunn in "SOFTWARE" @ 11:36 AM
Looking for a new digital audio player, and a free one at that? Check out PocketMusic! I haven't had a chance to try it yet, but the feature set looks awesome! 10 band EQ? Winamp skin support? Free? Awesome!
Some of the features include:
• "It plays MP3 files with all known bit rates along with possibility to recognize some not fully ISO compatible MP3 files, so you can enjoy your favorite music no matter how it's encoded.
• You don't need to copy MP3 files to "My documents" folder anymore - PocketMusic plays them from any folder on your Pocket PC device
• Also there is a possibility to add Winamp skins support, various sound Presets, powerful player control with arbitrary mappable hardware buttons, option to edit ID3 tags in your music files, and Advanced Playlist Organizer!
• Customizable Interface
• Quality 10-Band Equalizer
• Spectrum Analyzer (Visualizer)
• Great Playlist Editor"
UPDATE: I've been informed that some of the advanced features are part of a $20 add-on pack. So the basic player is free, but you'll want to go to the site to see what the add-on pack offers. Sorry for the confusion! The developer's Web site wasn't very clear on this point...
Some of the features include:
• "It plays MP3 files with all known bit rates along with possibility to recognize some not fully ISO compatible MP3 files, so you can enjoy your favorite music no matter how it's encoded.
• You don't need to copy MP3 files to "My documents" folder anymore - PocketMusic plays them from any folder on your Pocket PC device
• Also there is a possibility to add Winamp skins support, various sound Presets, powerful player control with arbitrary mappable hardware buttons, option to edit ID3 tags in your music files, and Advanced Playlist Organizer!
• Customizable Interface
• Quality 10-Band Equalizer
• Spectrum Analyzer (Visualizer)
• Great Playlist Editor"
UPDATE: I've been informed that some of the advanced features are part of a $20 add-on pack. So the basic player is free, but you'll want to go to the site to see what the add-on pack offers. Sorry for the confusion! The developer's Web site wasn't very clear on this point...