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RE: New Version of Cplayrun batch file plays MP3 and APE files using Cplay

Yes, it could be extended to any other format, just two things are needed, which is 1) installing a program that will decode the files into WAV files using a command line, and 2) having a cue file (unless the there is only one file). The latter is the major problem.

In fact, I am thinking that the one biggest problem with cplay was the decision to use cue files as its playlist file format. There is virtually no software to deal with cue files, since they are only designed to burn CD-Rs.

If cplay had been designed to use .m3u or .pls playlist files instead of cue files, the program might have several times the user base by now.

PS Concerning the ownership of the cplay folder under Win7 - is that merely a suggestion to other users, or is it something that ought to be part of the batch file itself ?


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