Media
Players For Windows 95-98-NT
QuickTime
4.0.3
Play streaming video, MP3s, and much more with this media player.
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Company:
Apple Computer Inc.
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Version:
4.0.3
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Release
date: September 23, 1999
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File
size: 7.9MB
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Approx.
download time: 37 min. at 28.8 Kbps
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License:
Free
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Minimum
requirements: Windows 95/98/NT
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Microsoft
Windows Media Player 6.4 (Intel)
Enjoy
streaming multimedia on the Internet.
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Company:
Microsoft Corporation
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Version:
6.4
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Release
date: August 17, 1999
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File
size: 3.5MB
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Approx.
download time: 16 min. at 28.8 Kbps
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License:
Free
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Minimum
requirements: Windows 95/98/NT,
Internet Explorer
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RealPlayer
G2 (32-bit)
Enjoy
streaming audio and video on the Net with this great media player.
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Company:
RealNetworks
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Version:
G2
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Release
date: May 5, 1999
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File
size: 7.9MB
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Approx.
download time: 37 min. at 28.8 Kbps
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License:
Free
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Minimum
requirements: Windows 95/98/NT
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RealPlayer
7.0 (32-bit) beta
Enjoy
streaming audio and video on the Internet with this new media player.
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Company:
RealNetworks
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Version:
7.0 beta
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Release
date: November 8, 1999
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File
size: 7.4MB
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Approx.
download time: 35 min. at 28.8 Kbps
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License:
Free
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Minimum
requirements: Windows 95/98/NT
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Microsoft Media
Player
- Chinese
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- MP3
Renamer 1.33 - Home Page
program
written specific for renaming MP3 files in an automated process, but
renaming other files is also possible. Why would someone use this program?
Sometimes when you download a MP3 file the filename looks like
"this%20band-live%20a%20little%28remix%29.mp3". What this program does is
renaming it to a much neater name, like "This Band - Live A Little
(Remix).mp3". In fact, it can do this on a whole folder in one go! It's
interface is very clean, but can be expanded to set more options if you
wish
- Chaos Media
Player 3.02 Screenshot
Simple,
attractive, freeware utility ... that will meet the needs of many users
haos Media Player can play any media file for which a MCI-driver is
installed. This means that on a plain Windows system CMP can play wave,
midi and video for windows files. After you install for example Apple
Quicktime, CMP can also play Quicktime movies.
- SSEYO Koan Plugin
6.1
The new SSEYO Koan music plugin that
support MP3 sample playback (Win 95/98 only) and allows music to drive
website animations!
- AccelWare's
AxelPlayer 2.2 -
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AxelPlayer is a fast
.wav/.mid digital audio player for Windows 95-98-NT with cool design,
intuitive interface and many useful features. It has drag-and-drop
support, ability to stay on top of all other windows, works perfectly with
large files. AxelPlayer is small, very light on resource usage and best of
all it is completely FREE.
- CD Stomper 2.5
Time for a newer, cooler
CD player than the ones You're used to. Introducing "CD Stomper";
completely customizable layout, full playlist support, and - Stomp the
Troll! This CD Player is for music lovers, and by music
lovers
- Media Producer and Plug-ins
Free Media
Producer and Plug-ins (8.7MB) for converting CD's and other digital files
to the J. River Media Virtual CD file format.
- RealJukebox
Beta
RealJukebox turns your PC into the best way to listen to
music. Use RealJukebox to play, record, manage and add to your digital
music collection.
- CDex
1.1
Utility which can record
Digital Audio (DA) tracks from CD into the files. The recorded audio
tracks can be stored as WAV or MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3) files. Cdex is
using the Adaptec's ASPI library Manager to communicate with the CD-ROM
device, make sure that you have installed the ASPI manager
properly!
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