AIMP 2.60.551

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AIMP Classic is a powerful audio player that allows you to listen to your favorite music with an outstanding sound quality. Its appearance resembles that of another classical audio player (Winamp), so you'll get used to it very quickly. It can also be customized with skins. The program includes a 18-band equalizer, a visualization window to display rhythmic visual effects and a playlist editor to organize your audio files. A nice fading effect makes your list of songs look like an endless music loop and a handy volume normalizing feature avoids drastic volume changes between tracks. Also, the player's main functions can be conveniently controlled by global hotkeys. Besides playing music, AIMP Classic features three extra utilities which also enable you to record any sound on your computer, convert audio files from one format to another and view or edit tags. AIMP Classic is based on the well-known audio engine BASS, so it's easy to connect new plug-ins (from the plug-in library included in the program) and expand the player's functionalities.

  • License: freeware
  • Updated: Dec 31, 2009
  • Publisher: Artem Izmaylov

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Rated 50/50 by oRoFLash at Oct 14, 2008

Wow! Simply superb and awesome! Best player! El mejor reproductor de audio y más completo!

Rated 50/50 by Uucyc at Oct 14, 2008

test :)

Rated 50/50 by itazev at Oct 17, 2008

Really nice indeed. It beats winamp on: - media library - memory management (consumption) - lightness (low cpu usage) it would be perfect if it had a section to manage and play podcast subscriptions/streams.

Rated 50/50 by Ain Soph Aur at Oct 18, 2008

absolutely incredible!! the best audio player in the world, really...

Rated 30/50 by roj at Oct 24, 2008

Nowhere do I see any indication of ASIO or WASAPI support, both of which are must-haves for any claims of superior sound quality as far as I'm concerned. Any info on this? A neutral 3 pending answers. Virtual_ManPL: RUBBISH! Feed the output form your system using a quality sound card either digitally or via analog to either a half-decent sound system, quality headphones or decent multimedia speakers (NOT the standard Logitech or Creative Labs dreck) and it's impossible to miss - unless you're hearing impaired. There is a reason that professional musicians bypass the ressampling of kmixer to produce their work and it's not just latency. To deny the obvious audio quality boost is sheer stupidity - plain and simple. Also, no gapless playback warrants a THREE - that's a ridiculous omission in this day and age.

Rated 40/50 by simko at Oct 25, 2008

Extremely well done audio player . Minimal configuration at first start and truly easy to work with multiply playlist tabs which imo is a must have feature when you are at a party

Rated 50/50 by Virtual_ManPL at Oct 25, 2008

@ roj - ASIO, WASAPI or GSIF don't improve sound quality... it's only your imagination about "modificated" or resampled sample... was many test about that on many sites... dont be crazy audiophile xP

Rated 50/50 by Alexander-GG at Oct 25, 2008

Just the best.

Rated 50/50 by ceeslans at Oct 26, 2008

if only it would have gapless playback options....

Rated 50/50 by bouncyboingy at Nov 2, 2008

This is a real nice find, as I have been finding Winamp more and more bloated with each revision. - low resource usage - skinable - can record streams as of today's date the homepages are not working though. Hope this project is still alive and well

Rated 50/50 by Richardky at Nov 22, 2008

Its my default player, really good sound quality and easy to configure and use without bloat. also for linux user's out there it runs nice under wine ! noticed the webpage is down as previous post mentioned hope its not been abandoned would be a shame.

Rated 50/50 by netean at Nov 25, 2008

love it.. sounds great, starts quickly, plays well. One thing I would change are some of the icons in audio library and tag editor as they're not immediately obvious what they are without hovering over them. Other thant that, lovely. BTW: website has been up and down lately, was there yesterday and it's clear their updating portions of it - don't fret AIMP is very much alive

Rated 50/50 by lotsamosi at Dec 2, 2008

Usability was improved - Fixed: wrong duration for *.wv files in some times - Fixed: don't work Tempo and Pitch sound effects in B320 - Fixed: don't work 32-bits sound processing option in B320

Rated 40/50 by Todd 13 at Dec 2, 2008

So what's new with the Dec 1st build?

Rated 50/50 by Virtual_ManPL at Dec 8, 2008

Simply overwhelming WinAMP in all compilations xD

Rated 50/50 by Darkman00 at Dec 17, 2008

Never tried this one yet.. but sounds like a good one! Anyone .. is it better than foobar, for APE, FLAC, etc? Thanks

Rated 50/50 by argybee at Dec 21, 2008

This is THE one. Beautiful by design. All the right features and everything in just the right place. After 10 years of trying everything that even sniffed of being a music player I am finally giving up looking and sticking with this. At least 6 out of 5. (Can't believe it's averaging 4.4 - WAY wrong)

Rated 50/50 by Marucins at Dec 31, 2008

What's new at AIMP v2.51 Build 330? * Updated: UTF8 encoding supports for cue-sheets - Fixed: crash of program sometimes when listening internet-radio - Fixed: Some small bugs

Rated 20/50 by psycros at Jan 1, 2009

Pure junk. Slow, cumbersome, uses independent modules that don't mesh well and with the exception of limited stream ripping, brings nothing to the table that Winamp doesn't already do better.

Rated 50/50 by shydoc at Jan 1, 2009

I'm quite impressed with this one, better than itunes and others