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| Issue: January 2005 > MP3 & Audio > Article "Warp Drive for Winamp(TM)" | |||
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We fill our lives with music for all the feelings it brings us, songs
that motivate us, soothe us and tell our stories. We have access to new and varied music via the Internet that we never dreamed of a decade ago, and to take advantage of that access, we need a great tool for sorting through the choices to find and compile what we want to hear most. For years, TrayList has been the maximizer plug-in for Winamp(TM) users, providing customizable media organization and statistics features with on-screen displays through hotkeys and TrayList hothits(TM). Hotkeys manage program operations in an instant, regardless of which application is active, and the hothits(TM) feature launches custom playlists by typing in the list number - a few simple keystrokes to bring the music to life. With TrayList's on-screen display features, users can track all the program functions and see what is currently playing, and customize the transparency settings for the Winamp(TM) window, active or inactive. The automatic play option returns users to the specific place in a song where they exited Winamp last, start that song again from the beginning, or restart the playlist, depending upon configuration. TrayList's greatest strengths are in its statistics and media organization features. TrayList 2005 has been designed to fine-tune playlist creation with Winamp(TM), with a new statistics engine that supports filters so users can sort music on the basis of any criteria: artist, genre, the frequency or time of day a song is most often chosen, and on and on. Partnered with a great statistics engine is the enhanced 'prelisten' mode, so users can sample large volumes of music a few seconds' worth at a time, skip to the end, or skip to the next fragment of a song, evaluating song after song in a playlist in only minutes. Related Links:
January 6, 2005
Author: Theodor Ivanenko |
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