MMC is a commander-style media player for Windows, with native, hw accelerated video playing and translucent gui.
Mpxplay is a console audio player for DOS and Win32 operating systems.
x264vfw, x265vfw and xAV1vfw are video for windows encoder and decoder codecs, useful with VirtualDub.

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  • Excellent. I have mpxplay from 1.43 version. I actually downloaded the 1.65 for dos in my AMD486 running DOS7.10 and plays excellent. Very satisfied.
  • Best console player for windows . ( + ConEmu this is BOMB !!! )
  • perfect!
  • Are You a Wizard?
  • HOLY S*** THIS IS THE BEST DOS AUDIO PLAYER I HAVE EVER SEEN HOLY S***!!!!!!!!!!! IT WORKS ON SO MANY HARDWARE AND IT'S OPEN SOURCE? HOLY S***!!!!!
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

MS-DOS, Windows

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Windows Aero

Programming Language

Assembly, C, C++

Related Categories

C++ Music Players, C++ Codec Software, C++ Media Players, Assembly Music Players, Assembly Codec Software, Assembly Media Players, C Music Players, C Codec Software, C Media Players

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2002-10-14