AIMP is a powerful audio player that allows you to listen to your favorite music with an outstanding sound quality. Its appearance resembles that of another classical audio player (Winamp).
The program includes a 18-band equalizer, a visualization window to display rhythmic visual effects and a playlist editor to organize your audio files. A nice fading effect makes your list of songs look like an endless music loop and a handy volume normalizing feature avoids drastic volume changes between tracks. Also, the players main functions can be conveniently controlled by global hotkeys.
Besides playing music, AIMP features three extra utilities which also enable you to record any sound on your computer, convert audio files from one format to another and view or edit tags. AIMP is based on the well-known audio engine BASS, so its easy to connect new plug-ins (from the plug-in library included in the program) and expand the players functionality.
AIMP 4.70 Build 2236 changelog:
- Common: localizations has been updated
- General: reduced number of file accesses on app startup
- Audio converter: presets for the AAC+ for command line encoders has been added
- Tags: Vorbis Comments - album artist value now stores to the "AlbumArtist" field instead of the "Album Artist"
- Plugins: MyClouds - support for new authorization flow for Google.Drive service
- Plugins: WebLyrics - providers list has been updated
- Fixed: visualizations - visual representation lags behind sound (regression)
- Fixed: DSP manager - no way to set balance slider to zero via keyboard
- Fixed: music library - the "search for moved or renamed files" function may block UI while content synchronization operation is running in background.
Download: AIMP 4.70.2236 | 11.9 MB (Freeware)
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