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post #1 of 7
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http://andy-audioplayer.blogspot.com/2011/03/stealthaudioplayer-now-playing.html

 

Its another hyper-minimalistic player if that is your thing, no GUI, controlled by batch files primarily similar to pre-gui xxhighend.  Supports both ASIO and WASAPI!

 

New version fixes some bugs, and adds a second "optimized" code path which is optional.  Just throw decoder into folder(add it to configuration if non standard) and playback is a cinch!

 

Very nice player especially if you primarily browse by folder than media library.  If you like total customization you can build your own interface or desktop revolving around it.


Edited by ninjikiran - 3/31/11 at 7:23am
post #2 of 7

Great natural sounding player!!!!!!!! is good to know is still alive, try it with fidelizer and you don't belive the sound!!!!!!

 

Thanks

post #3 of 7

Been fiddling with this for a couple of hours, getting nothing but constant errors.

 

 

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StealthAudioPlayer
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WASAPI Error Playing File: 
F:\Music\Joe Satriani\Crystal Planet\01 - Up In the Sky.mp3
 
0x8889000f
AUDCLNT_E_ENDPOINT_CREATE_FAILED
Line Number = 700
hnsRequestedDuration = 300000
WAVEFORMATEXENSIBLE:
wFormatTag = 65534
wBitsPerSample = 32
nChannels = 2
dwChannelMask = 3
nSamplesPerSec = 44100
nBlockAlign = 8
wValidBitsPerSample = 32
nAvgBytesPerSec = 352800
cbSize = 22
 
Check if your audio device supports the above format
 
"OK" - next audio file, "CANCEL" - exit
 
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OK   Cancel   
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post #4 of 7
Thread Starter 

I had the same problem with my prior transport and could not work out a fix.  Either that or your audio transport doesn't support that bit depth and/or sample rate.

post #5 of 7
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Originally Posted by ninjikiran View Post

I had the same problem with my prior transport and could not work out a fix.  Either that or your audio transport doesn't support that bit depth and/or sample rate.


 

Well the X-Fi HD is 24/96 capable. I haven't been able to get wasapi working in foobar without up sampling either.


Edited by Battou62 - 4/2/11 at 3:44pm
post #6 of 7
Thread Starter 

Yep, I had problems with my X-FI Prelude.
 

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Originally Posted by Battou62 View Post




 

Well the X-Fi HD is 24/96 capable. I haven't been able to get wasapi working in foobar without up sampling either.



 

post #7 of 7

Maybe someone around here knows a fix?

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