There's an equalizer, with a pile of presets. The program can create or import playlists, for instance (M3U/ M3U8, PLS, ASX, XSPF). And if you right-click the bar at the top or bottom of the screen you'll find a menu with many more options. There are tiny bars at the bottom of window which represent your place in the current track, and the player's volume - just click to change. The main interface is so compact that you might wonder what else you can do, but look more closely. Pick something, double-click and it'll start playing. Point it to the right place, it'll import your current tracks and albums, and in a few seconds you'll be ready to go: a simple tree interface allows you to view your collection by artists, albums, years, genres, folders and more. You probably have more than enough music players already, but if none of them quite do it for you then you might want to spend a little time trying Winyl - it's really very good.Īfter a short download and speedy launch, Winyl will ask for the location of your music folders.
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