AIMP is a freeware audio player written by Russian developer Artem Izmailov. The program has a Winamp-like skinnable interface and supports various audio file types. AIMP uses BASS audio library, and it was designed to be a robust and feature-rich alternative to more bloated, performance-taxing software. Features * Wide range of audio formats supported (including FLAC, MP3, MP2, MP1, WAV, Vorbis, AAC, WMA, AC3, CDA, Speex, MTM, MOD, XM, IT, UMX, AIF, S3M, MO3 and others); * Listening and one-click capturing of streaming content; * 18-band equalization; * Various built-in sound effects and adjustments (reverb, flanger, chorus, echo, pitch, tempo, speed); * AutoShutdown manager, which allows users to shut down the system, close the player, or start playback at a given time; * Skinnable interface; * Tabbed playlist management; * Bookmarks and queues; * Customizable global and local hotkeys; * Full Unicode support; * Dynamic search of opened playlists; * A set of separate utilities which are nonetheless well-integrated with the main application: ** Audio Converter / CD Grabber, which can convert all supported audio files (including audio CDs) into WAV, MP3, WMA or Vorbis formats; ** Sound Recorder, which allows capturing audio from microphone or other inputs and writing it into same formats; ** A versatile Tag Editor, which supports ID3v1, ID3v2, Vorbis, and WMA tags; ** Audio Library, which, unlike most implementations, is also separate from the main program.
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