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  2. Mpxplay - Wikipedia

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    Mpxplay is a 32-bit console audio player for MS-DOS and Windows. It supports a wide range of audio codecs, playlists, as well as containers for video formats. The MS-DOS version uses a 32-bit DOS extender (DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender being the most up-to-date version compatible).

  3. VDMSound - Wikipedia

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    VDMSound allows the user to provide custom mappings for MIDI instruments as well as for joystick buttons and axes. MIDI mappings are particularly useful when the type of MIDI device supported by a game (e.g. MT-32) is different from the type of hardware or software device actually present on the system (e.g. Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth.) [7]

  4. Windows legacy audio components - Wikipedia

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    The MME API or the Windows Multimedia API (also known as WinMM) was the first universal and standardized Windows audio API. Wave sound events played in Windows (up to Windows XP) and MIDI I/O use MME. The devices listed in the Multimedia/Sounds and Audio control panel applet represent the MME API of the sound card driver.

  5. List of music software - Wikipedia

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    Moodagent (AI based emotion keyed playlist generator and app) Music information retrieval; Software effect processor; Sound Recorder (Windows) Impromptu (programming environment) Keykit; Max (software) [3] SynthFont (a MIDI to WAV converter-- Virtual Studio Technology instruments can be used instead of source files)

  6. WAV - Wikipedia

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    Uncompressed WAV files are large, so file sharing of WAV files over the Internet is uncommon except among video, music and audio professionals. The high resolution of the format makes it suitable for retaining first generation archived files of high quality, for use on a system where disk space and network bandwidth are not constraints.

  7. Windows Media Player - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Player can also have attached audio and video DSP plug-ins which process the output audio or video data. Video Smoothing was introduced in WMP 9 Series (Windows XP and later only) which upscales frame-rate by interpolating added frames, in effect giving a smoother playback on low-framerate videos. The player supports subtitles and ...

  8. Windows Media Audio - Wikipedia

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    Windows Media Audio 9 Lossless is a lossless incarnation of Windows Media Audio, an audio codec by Microsoft, released in early 2003. It compresses an audio CD to a range of 206 to 411 MB, at bit rates of 470 to 940 kbit/s. The result is a bit-for-bit duplicate of the original audio file; in other words, the audio quality on the CD will be the ...

  9. Wikipedia:List of sound files/playlist - Wikipedia

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    Copy and paste into a text file and save it with m3u extension, then try loading with your favorite player (works with VLC media player, XMMS and AmaroK). Wget can also download all files in the playlist to a folder, using the flag -i to read the m3u file.