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DigitalCD is a desktop music player compatible with RISC OS 3.1
and later (including Iyonix's 32-bit RISC OS 5). 
It provides independent control panels for any connected CD drive
and music files playlists.

It's main features:
- Plays MP3, Flac and Ogg Vorbis bitstream files or Internet Radios.
- Plays ArcTracker, Desktop Tracker, Digital Symphony, MatrixTRK, Protracker, 669, FAR, MTM, ULT, PTM, STM, S3M, XM, and IT tracker files.
- Plays Armadeus, Wave (WAV), Sun Audio (AU), Audioworks, Psion
A-law, AIFF, Infocom and Creative voice (VOC) sample formats.
- Plays MIDI files.
- Support for CD playing with build in CD database allowing you
to name the CD and CD tracks you are listening to or to retrieve the
information from the net thanks to AcornCD.
- Support for playlists with complete management including:

- Drag and drop, as well as Cut/Copy/Paste, allowing you to
move/copy items within the playlist or export them to other
playlists/applications.
- Possibility to drag whole directories to a playlist. These are
then recursively scanned to add any supported file to the
playlist.
- A main playlist saved automatically on exit of DigitalCD.
- Secondary playlists stored on disk, reloaded either automatically
at startup or only when requested.
- Dirlists pointing for example to temporary download directories
and which are scanned to load time to fetch their contents.
- The file you are currently listening to can be removed from the
playlist (and from the harddisc if they are really that bad) directly
from the control panel without having to fiddle with the playlist
window.
- Each file in the playlist can be given it's own relative
volume setting so that you don't need to adjust the main volume
each time a new file is played.
- Mini-bars, i.e. small versions of the control panels.

- Skins to provide alternative look and feel for the control
panels and mini-bars.
- Visualisation Plug-ins to provide full-screen or desktop
(windowed) animation of sound played through the sound DMA buffers (the
current hardware doesn't allow to monitor CD output).
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