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Name: mp3 guru Date: May 21, 2000 at 16:52:36 Pacific
Or, if you want a *good* player, try MPXPLAY: http://members.tripod.com/~padara/
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Response Number 3
Name: Little Helper Date: May 22, 2000 at 10:32:08 Pacific
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I can mail you DOSAMP.. I'm also interested, wether the players mentiones above will work in the background (DOSAMP doesn't, and I'm not sure, if it is possible under DOS.. Maybe as an Interrupt-driven TSR..)
the mp3 player could load and then shell to dos, (not really background, but hey). Tee thing with interrupts is that the whole mp3 would have to be loaded into memory, as i cant see dos allowing background file reads.
I would love to try DOSAMP, I tried both the other two, they were both good. I cant really say one of the other, the nice part of MPXPLAY was that it red and displayed the tags of the songs so i new the title, where as in quickview i could only see the first few charaters plus the infamous ~1. But Quickview had a much "cleaner" view.
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