| MediaMonkey
Input/Output Plug-ins |
Input
plug-ins generally add support for new audio formats,
while Output plug-ins control how MediaMonkey outputs
audio. Our favorite input/output plug-ins are shown
below. MediaMonkey is generally compatible with Winamp
plug-ins written for Winamp 2, and broader range is
available from the Winamp
Plug-ins site.
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Plug-in
: VID4wa Video Plug-in
Description : This plug-in
allows you to play your video files using
MediaMonkey and add them to the library.
It supports various video formats including:
AVI, MPEG, MPG, MPV2, MPE, WMV, ASF, DAT,
IVF, VOB, and DivX. Simply double-click
the file from within MediaMonkey to play.
Additional commands are available to control
the video via right-click on the video-window
(e.g. change quality, aspect ratio, brightness,
contrast, etc.).
Installation : Run the
installer and install to the MediaMonkey
directory. Restart MediaMonkey and scan
your hard drive for video files.
Author's site : http://rc4wa.narod.ru
Size : 256KB
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Plug-in
: MP3Pro
Description : This plug-in
allows MediaMonkey to play files encoded
in the MP3 Pro format which offers some
improvements over standard MP3s. Note,
however, that this plug-in is also used
for standard MP3 playback--something you
may not desire if you're using another
MP3 plug-in.
Installation : Run the
installer, and then copy the in_mp3PRO.dll
file to the MediaMonkey directory. Restart
MediaMonkey, and scan your drives for
MP3Pro files.
Author's site : http:www.mp3prozone.com
Size : 83KB
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Plug-in
: MAD .14.2b
Description : An alternative
MP3 decoding plug-in that some prefer
it to the default Windows Media-based
plugins included with MediaMonkey...
Installation : Double-click
the installer, and rename in_wmp3.dll
and in_dsmp3.dll to in_wmp3.dll.off and
in_dsmp3.dll.off.
Author's site : http://www.mars.org/home/rob/proj/mpeg/mad-plugin
Size : 145KB
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Plug-in
: in_mpg123.dll (2.07)
Description : An alternative
MP3 decoder that some prefer it to the
default Windows Media-based plugins included
with MediaMonkey. It works with almost
all (even corrupt) MP3 files.
Installation : Extract
the file to the plugins directory, and
rename in_wmp3.dll and in_dsmp3.dll to
in_wmp3.dll.off and in_dsmp3.dll.off.
Author : Shibatch,
Otachan and others
Size : 200KB
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Plug-in
: in_wave.dll (2.07)
Description : This plug-in
can replace the default in_wave.dll plugin
to enable several additional, though rare,
audio formats (.VOC, .AU, .SND, .AIF,
.AIFF, .AIFC, .IFF, .SVX, .AUD, .VOX).
Installation : Copy to
the /plugins directory and overwrite the
existing in_wave.dll plugin.
Author : Peter Pawlowski,
Copyright Nullsoft
Size : 31KB
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Plug-in
: SqrSoft Advanced Crossfading Output
Plug-in
Description : The SqrSoft
Advanced Crossfading plug-in is a nice
piece of work that automatically removes
any gaps of silence between tracks, and
at the same time crossfades between tracks
to make for professional sounding mixes.
The only downside is that it requires
a bit more CPU power than the standard
output plug-ins, and is unstable on some
systems. Also, it is incompatible when
using MAD at 24 or 32 bit sound.
Installation : Unzip
the installer, run it, and let it copy
files to the winamp plugins directory.
Then copy the installed files from the
Winamp directory to the MediaMonkey plugins
directory. From the Tools|Options|Output
plug-ins menu, change the output plug-in
to the SqrSoft output plug-in.
Author's site : http://www.sqrsoft.com.ar/en/index.html
Size : 98KB
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