Don’t know how to play audio files in .ogg format? Don’t worry XMPlay audio player can help you. XMPlay not only supports Ogg audio format, but also other popular formats such as: mp3, mp2, mp1, wma, wav. XMPlay is absolutely free, small size and its sound quality is really good. You don’t need to install XMPlay to use so you can leave it in your USB flash drive. When XMPlay runs, it uses less memory resource than other audio players. It’s really a waste of computer memory when you run a big player just only for enjoying music. That also can slows down your other running programs. That’s one of the reasons why I choose XMPlay for playing Ogg files and enjoying music beside other players.
XMPlay is a Win32 (Windows 95/98/NT/2k/ME/XP/etc…) audio player, supporting popular audio formats. Initially, when XMPlay was first released in 1998, only the XM format was supported, hence the name “XMPlay”.
WMA playback requires the Windows Media Format modules to be installed. They come installed with Windows Media player, so will already be on most Window systems, but they can also be installed separately (WMFDIST.EXE is available at the XMPlay website). If these modules are not installed, XMPlay will still work fine, just without WMA support.
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