![]() ![]() When i have a playlist called MIXES and i have imported my songs in audiolibrary, with the same mixes as before, suddenly the files in the MIXES playlist don’t play anymore, so i can make the whole playlist again. When i update my playlist, i want it see updated and not double and not with files which not exist anymore, it’s a real pain in the ass i can tell you. So everytime i must click on remove duplicates and even that is not working properly, i have checked it and some duplicates stay in the playlist. Then i click on Add to active playlist and then i see my playlist number change from 5000 files to 10.000 files, in other words he add the songs double. When the audiolibrary is updatet, i want it in my playlist which i have called MY MUSIC, for example. When i import the new C:/map and i want to update the audiolibrary, AIMP always update songs i have not add in my C:/map, yes he update the songs i have add new to my C:/map but always it updates songs whose you think he has already add to audiolibrary in the meanwhile. I deleted files from my map and they just appear exactly the way in AIMP before i deleted this files, the playlist doesn’t take it over at the right way. Even when i delete the audiolibrary and i import it again en i update this audiolibrary and then i add it to the active playlist, it wil appear the same way as it did before, in my example ABC (2016) Live instead of ABC Live (2016) It’s unbelievable but it’s true. When i change mij C:/map and i change the information of the saved file from ABC(2016) Live in ABC Live (2016) for example, the stupid player refuse to import exact the way you change it. You may expect that everything is imported just the way it is saved in your C:/map. When you use AIMP for the first time you can import your files from the location where your musicfiles are saved, your C:/D:E: or whatever map.I go to audiolibrary and from there i can choose mij map, for example C:/Music/My Files. Honestly, it’s a player with beautiful skins but that’s the only positive thing i can say about this player. In the beginning i thought AIMP was a good player, but after use it a while it becomes a annoying player and i’m frustrating my balls off. Now You: Which program do you use to play music on your computer? While that is great for users who want a full music player for Windows, others may prefer a lightweight solution or use a media player to play all media files instead.Īs far as I'm concerned, I prefer a dedicated music player over media players that can play music as well as dedicated players offer better playback options usually. In related news, AIMP 2.0 for Android has been released as well.ĪIMP 4.0 is a great music player with a great set of features that go well beyond playing music. What else? You can limit the number of connection retries to Internet radio stations now, new macros have been added and some modified, and the sound engine supports the 352.8 KHz sample rate.Ī detailed log of all changes, including those in beta and release candidate builds, is available on the official AIMP website. There is a new find in music library command to find music quickly as well as improved quick search, new smart playlists features that let you build playlists based on your selection, and performance has been improved significantly as well. The Tag Editor for instance allows you to copy or paste album art images to or from the clipboard, supports multiple values for ID3v2, APEv2, Vorbis Comments and M4A tag formats, and a new option to select all types of tags by one click. These tools, the Tag Editor and Audio Converter for instance, have been updated as well with new options. This includes new scheduler options to set a sleep timer.ĪIMP ships with several tools that let you work with audio files. The plugin API has been updated, and several plugins are already available by default. ![]() The new version of the music player features a lot more than just a redesigned interface though.
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