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  2. Comparison of audio player software - Wikipedia

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    The following comparison of audio players compares general and technical information for a number of software media player programs. For the purpose of this comparison, "audio players" are defined as any media player explicitly designed to play audio files, with limited or no support for video playback.

  3. Winamp - Wikipedia

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    Winamp supports music playback using MP3, MIDI, MOD, MPEG-1 audio layers 1 and 2, AAC, M4A, FLAC, WAV, and WMA. Winamp was one of the first widely used music players on Windows to support playback of Ogg Vorbis by default. [23] It supports gapless playback for MP3 and AAC and ReplayGain for volume leveling across tracks.

  4. Nullsoft - Wikipedia

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    Winamp is a media player released by Nullsoft in April 1997. By 1999, it was downloaded by 15 million people. [1] The company released several new versions of the Winamp player and grew its monthly unique subscriber base to 60 million users by late 2004. [3] Winamp was discontinued by Nullsoft around 2013. [14]

  5. PotPlayer - Wikipedia

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    PotPlayer is a multimedia software player developed for the Microsoft Windows operating system by South Korean Internet company Kakao (formerly Daum Communications). It competes with other popular Windows media players such as VLC media player, mpv (media player), GOM Player, KMPlayer, SMPlayer and Media Player Classic.

  6. K-Lite Codec Pack - Wikipedia

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    The K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of audio and video codecs for Microsoft Windows DirectShow that enables an operating system and its software to play various audio and video formats generally not supported by the operating system itself.

  7. Updated Pro Bowl rosters: Which Eagles, Chiefs players have ...

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    A variety of injuries to Pro Bowl players, as well as the Philadelphia Eagles' and Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl berths and resulting Pro Bowl opt-outs, meant replacements were necessary to fill ...

  8. Justin Frankel - Wikipedia

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    Justin Frankel was born in 1978 and grew up in Sedona, Arizona.Frankel had an aptitude for computers at an early age. His skill eventually led him to running the student computer network of Verde Valley School, which he attended, as well as writing an email application for the students.

  9. NFL free agents 2025: Ranking top 25 from Tee Higgins to ...

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    The physical ballhawk was named a first-team All-Pro in 2022 after tallying a career-best 97 tackles, four interceptions and two sacks. He failed to log an interception or sack in seven games this ...