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Comments & Suggestions
/ Re: Looping, Pitch Control & bigger/longer sliders |
on: Aug 7th, 2009, 3:58pm |
| Started by DJMaark | Post by anyone4T |
on Nov 27th, 2005, 10:50pm, flic wrote:Your suggestions have been taken into account.
TPlayer V1R10 does have Pitch controls. There are sliders on each players beside the analog Vu meters.
Thanks for your recommendations. |
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The sliders beside the vu meters are not really pitch changers. I mean they change the pitch of someones voice by also changing the Tempo (speed of playback) at the same time. A pure pitch changer would change the pitch of a voice or instument without speeding it up. If you play a tune at a differnet pitch with an instrument that doesnt mean you play the peice of music at double the speed!
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Comments & Suggestions
/ pitch change not realy |
on: Aug 6th, 2009, 08:12am |
| Started by anyone4T | Post by anyone4T |
Hi, to me this is more of a speed change slider than real pitch change. I mean the whole song is just speeded up! If I sing a song and then sing it again at a higher pitch that doesnt mean I sing it twice as fast! the same goes if I were to play a set of notes on the piano, I would use different keys but would not play the peice twice as fast. This is a speed change slider. I have anonther little app called Passap and it has a pitch chnge slider that doesnt just make the song play twice the speed!!
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Tips & Tricks
/ How to search for songs within the songlist? |
on: Dec 25th, 2008, 05:28am |
| Started by JohannK | Post by JohannK |
Hello,
I tried T-Player and looks fine, but I can not find a search-function that enables me to search for a word or part of title or interpret. Any advices for me?
Greetings from Vienna JOHanN
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Comments & Suggestions
/ Suggestion: Main page |
on: Nov 29th, 2008, 3:08pm |
| Started by Adul | Post by Adul |
As I can see, TPlayer is no longer developed. But the main page looks a bit... archaic and designed for low resolution monitors. I think, that it would be better, if the height of first iframe object ("I1") would be set for example to 50 % instead constant 200 px. I'm sorry for my poor english.
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Technical issues
/ Vista Compatibility |
on: Sep 21st, 2008, 01:21am |
| Started by flic | Post by flic |
Good news!
TPlayer is compatible with Vista both 32 & 64bit editions.
For Vista 64bit, a 32bit codec package must be installed. Many are available like this one.
Not 100% sure if DirectX 9 is necessary but try the codec first, if TPlayer doesn't work, download & install DirectX from Microsoft.
Enjoy!
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Tips & Tricks
/ Re: How tracks are listed. |
on: Sep 1st, 2008, 7:50pm |
| Started by Minxster | Post by flic |
Actually, TPlayer V1 does not retrieve tag information from the mp3. It uses the file name to build up the Songlist (see how file names must be formatted in The Songlist Editor page)
To see the full path of the file, hover the mouse on the song title at the top of the players (Songlist menu, Hide Help Messages should not be checked for this to work)
Hope that helps and that TPlayer is the winner for you.
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Tips & Tricks
/ How tracks are listed. |
on: Sep 1st, 2008, 2:38pm |
| Started by Minxster | Post by Minxster |
TPlayer! OMG! I've been looking around for a great little app for parties and stuff for a while now! So far, it's looking to be the winner for me!!!
One question though, when viewing the library of music files, is there any way of viewing the actual folder location(s) insead of the MP3 tags? I've got a number of MP3s and quite a large number of them that don't have tags So being able to view them in there original folder location(s) would be God-send!
Any ideas?
Ta
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Technical issues
/ Re: Multicore problems? |
on: Aug 30th, 2008, 10:07pm |
| Started by renevanh | Post by flic |
Had a chance to play with Vista 64bit edition and tryed TPlayer. It sounded OK without any problems.
The thing is that Vista comes with DirectX 10.0 and TPlayer requires DirectX 9 (well, prior to 10.0 anyway). So, if you install DirectX 9 end-user runtime, you should be able to enjoy TPlayer on Vista.
Installing DirectX 9 on Vista will not downgrade DirectX version 10 to 9, it will only install some files not included in DirectX 10
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Technical issues
/ Re: Multicore problems? |
on: Jul 31st, 2008, 12:27pm |
| Started by renevanh | Post by flic |
I don't think so. The newest computer have Vista installed, right? TPlayer seems to be incompatible with Vista, sorry.
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