View Full Version : MortPlayer beta 3.31RC7



Try4Deepak
29th November 2006, 20:38
It's an MP3/Ogg player which is optimized for the needs on a Pocket PC.
That's (among others) big screen buttons, simple playlist update from the contents of certain directories, and support of hardware buttons.
MortPlayer is freeware, i.e., you can use it without paying.

The target was originally to create a simple player, which "simply plays the music" and doesn't nag me every time I add or remove some songs (playlist management).
But since back then, the player growed a lot, and by now does almost everything you'd wish from an music player...

Included features:

All basic functions (Play, pause, skip track, spooling, ...)
Supports:
-MP2, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and WAV (thanks to MAD, libovd, and Green Software...)
-GSPlayer plug-ins (e.g. for MIDI files)
-Playback of files on the net, e.g. [Only registered and activated users can see links] or serversharepath rack.mp3
-Shoutcast and IceCast streams
-PodCasts and online playlists, e.g. [Only registered and activated users can see links]
-WinAmp and MediaPlayer playlists (M3U, PLS, ASX, WMP, read only)
-Native playlists (MPL, read and write)
Equalizer (only MP3), sound effects
Bookmarks (memorize positions in songs or audio books)
Auto continue from position and/or start playback after restart
Big screen buttons, easy to tap with your finger (at least in most Skins)
Assignable hardware buttons (all buttons, almost every function)
Screen saver (switch off display after some time or on button press) with optional button lock
Fall asleep timer
Alarm clock
-different wake times for each day of the week and a one time alert
-the player doesn't need to be running
-play a special file and/or continue current playlist

Optional volume change on start, exit, and alarm clock
Automatically pauses when doing a call (Phone Edition)
Display of ID3 (V1.0-V2.3) and Ogg tag informations (track name, artist, album, year, track no., cover), as well as external cover images per track or path
Add your favorite folders and playlist to Favorites. This enables you to choose them easily from a list in Open dialog or skip between them with the press of a button. You can even automatically include all subfolders. I.e., skip easily between all folders of StorageMy music or wherever you put your audio files.
Changer Mode: Automatically skip to the the next path or directory of your favorites when one is finished. Or shuffle between all directories.
Simple file selection when adding new files
Skins and Screens
-Full Skin support, you can decide for all elements if, where and how you want to show them! (sorry, own format only...)
-Multiple Screens (Easily switchable displays contained in one Skin)
-Extended screen switching support: Switch easily between a selection of Screens from multiple Skins
-Fullscreen support for Skins (no title and/or menu bar, e.g. for a car screen)
-"Always on top" option for small windows, thus allowing a small track display or similar on top of your navigation program
-You can turn off images to save memory and CPU
-User defined Playlist Font (or Skin default)
File associations (start with double click on e.g. an MP3 file)
User defined startup action (Changer Mode, recent playlist, update playlist, continue last track, ...), repeat and shuffle mode
Write informations about the currently played track in a file or append it to a logfile
And many more settings
Attention updaters: There's a "relative volume" now, which can be modified with the volume bar. Due to this, the preamp slider isn't required any longer for many users. I.e., you should set "Skip volume and preamp" in "Handling" to "No" and check "Relative volume" in "Program start" if you want to use it. Or simply use the Wizard...
Changes since V3.3 (please check the forum for changes between betas):
- Settings extracted to separate program
- AVRCP support (buttons on BT stereo headsets)
- Audiobook option in the favorites. Click the "?" next to it for details. E.g., the last position is memorized and stop doesn't modify the position.
- New alarm clock options: increasing volume and repeating of alarm sound file
- "Relative volume": Modifies the volume relative to the system volume
- Reworked the options for screen toggle, now more easy but still powerfull
- Sort playlist by filename, entry title, date, or ID3 tags - also immediately when added (settings, in "Shuffle/repeat" or "Open")
- Several modifications and new options to ease the use of playlists and favorites, e.g. selection of start song, faster adding of single tracks, automatical activation of Changer Mode, ...
- Fixed several display bugs, esp. on VGA devices with WM5
- Fitted dialogs to work with square screen devices and sometimes look better with "real VGA"
- Modifications for skin designers, e.g. square screen support, volume up/down, spool buttons, ...
- Easier translations
- Some improvements regarding stability and speed
- Several other (mostly minor) bugfixes

To install, please execute the downloaded file on your PC.

keropi
29th November 2006, 22:47
I use this player, it rocks!

n1n3r
5th February 2007, 12:35
i use it cause one thing.. it has AVRCP!!! i like it :)

havana
6th February 2007, 04:16
Is this better than CORE player?

bkb
6th February 2007, 06:40
Is this better than CORE player?
coreplayer is used for video , it can also be used for playing mp3 , problem is that currently core doesnt support avrcp , but mort player does its a great player , if you have a bluetooth stereo headphone you can control everyting on your headphones like pause, next , previous , this is AVRCP which core does not support yet as of the moment.

also mort doesnt eat a lot of memory resources thats why it rocks!:supz:

Jpdafreak
6th February 2007, 12:45
And it has the car screen that lets you handle it much more easily in car!:party:

Try4Deepak
6th March 2007, 13:52
New version is out & its rc7

.rar is having .cab file &
.zip is having .exe file

Regards,
Deepak.

emariu
7th March 2007, 15:22
Version RC7 has bugs,doesn't even install on my Eten X500.,but version RC6 is working so nice...so I'll stick with it

aittisak
9th March 2007, 11:40
Thanks you,I am looking for the best one to play music.