Some more Musazkx, and a player of choice
12 years ago
General
While sorting through my overly bloated collection of music, (28,000 songs and still going!) I came across a old favorite that I had almost forgotten about. While not overly obscure, it is in my estimation one of the best hour sets I've ever heard. I've played this compilation at a few parties and it's always been met with good results.
GodsKitchen: Summer Trance, which came out in 02' The first CD of this 3 disk set is quite well done and to me really stands above so many other mixes I've got. (CD2 and 3 are okay, but not as good as 1)
It's also damn near impossible to get these days, hence why I'm putting it in a zip for you all.
Also included is a player which I think more people need to know about. Winamp, Itunes, VLC, whatever player you use, I can almost guarantee they're all bloatware and generally speaking are not nearly as system friendly as XMplay.
I've been using it for several years now, and have yet to be let down by it. The entire player is only 350kb in size. Yet does pretty much everything the 'big boys' do and often times better. My biggest gripe is when listening to a split up compilation, hearing a 'gap' in the playback when a player is switching tracks. XMplay doesn't do this. Also having a player take forever to load, or bogging down when I'm doing a CPU intensive render. Xmplay takes almost no resources to run and instantly fires up. It doesn't need to be installed, and runs from a single executable. There's a plugin for just about every file format there is, and can be skinned if you like.
Just as a test I loaded up 28 players, put a different song in each, and had them all playing at the same time - for only a 30% processor usage, I would love to see someone attempt this with Itunes or VLC
https://www.dropbox.com/s/inzzhp61x.....k3/example.jpg
So, I've also included a XMplay folder as well, with a few plugins already in there for the more popular formats other than mp3.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mdf7twzka.....39/Musazkx.zip
xmplay's website: http://www.un4seen.com/
GodsKitchen: Summer Trance, which came out in 02' The first CD of this 3 disk set is quite well done and to me really stands above so many other mixes I've got. (CD2 and 3 are okay, but not as good as 1)
It's also damn near impossible to get these days, hence why I'm putting it in a zip for you all.
Also included is a player which I think more people need to know about. Winamp, Itunes, VLC, whatever player you use, I can almost guarantee they're all bloatware and generally speaking are not nearly as system friendly as XMplay.
I've been using it for several years now, and have yet to be let down by it. The entire player is only 350kb in size. Yet does pretty much everything the 'big boys' do and often times better. My biggest gripe is when listening to a split up compilation, hearing a 'gap' in the playback when a player is switching tracks. XMplay doesn't do this. Also having a player take forever to load, or bogging down when I'm doing a CPU intensive render. Xmplay takes almost no resources to run and instantly fires up. It doesn't need to be installed, and runs from a single executable. There's a plugin for just about every file format there is, and can be skinned if you like.
Just as a test I loaded up 28 players, put a different song in each, and had them all playing at the same time - for only a 30% processor usage, I would love to see someone attempt this with Itunes or VLC
https://www.dropbox.com/s/inzzhp61x.....k3/example.jpg
So, I've also included a XMplay folder as well, with a few plugins already in there for the more popular formats other than mp3.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mdf7twzka.....39/Musazkx.zip
xmplay's website: http://www.un4seen.com/
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