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Robs Stupid Mp3 Player
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Version
5.01.00
Instead of a Windows Explorer style interface, the
program has a "music interface" that does not bother
you with details of where songs are physically
located. If the you want to listen to a specific
artist, album, or song, just click the artist in the
artist list, select an album from the list of albums
by that artist, and double click the song to play. If
you cannot remember the name of an artist or album for
a song, a search function is available. Rob's Stupid
MP3 Player mimics a jukebox by default. Just add the
songs you want to hear to the queue. You can add more
at any time, even during random-play mode. If you
prefer, the program can operate like a radio with
multiple "stations," each one playing a certain group
of songs repeatedly, in random order. You can have as
many stations as you want. The sound quality is nearly
as good as a CD, and you can have as many songs per
station as you want. Because you choose the songs, you
never have to hear something you do not like, and
there are no commercials. You do not need to create
song play lists, but there are several powerful
controls to generate groups of songs. When a specific
user starts the player, it automatically restores
their settings, including the groups of songs they
like (and dislike), and their listening mode for each.
Because all music is different, you cannot get two
different albums to sound the same, even with the best
normalizing routines. One has more bass, one is
slightly louder, and one has a flatter midrange. Rob's
Stupid MP3 Player lets you adjust volume and
equalization settings for each album individually.
There are no complicated menus to navigate. Nearly
every feature is accessible via icon or button,
including the 12-band parametric equalizer. The
program has a place for album covers, and can even
display animated album covers (letting you set the
cycle speed).
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