![]() Skins: SubBk Skin Options for TreeCtrl (in colors.ini) are re-enabledĪdvanced Search: BugFix The list in advanced search was empty QuickSearchDialog: Setfocus on startup fixed QuickSearchDialog: Showing Album pictures if available and then artist pictures TrayToolTip: Display artist picture if album cover is not available. System: Show What I am listening is not working (All Trackers MSN / LastFM / Native) had this issue) Check the solution MiniPlayer: Option to disable transparency when the cursor is over the window Tagging: FileTitle is used when artist exists and there is no track name info Enabled wma - mp4 read support and mp4 write support MiniPlayer: Settings has been added in the Context Menu TrayTooltip: Option to show on media changed (default = enabled) ![]() Seeing the right album covers and reading the artist bios really brings your music alive so even if you’re happy with your current music player, you might find you get more out of your collection with Jaangle. Jaangle is a great application for those who have huge music collections and feel their current music player doesn’t give them enough album info or doesn’t organise files very well. In fact, we found that although it clearly separates your videos from your music, you’re probably better using an external application with more features for video playback. There’s no info retrieval feature for these and the playing controls are limited. However, Jaangle performs far less impressively with video files. Jaangle also lacks an equaliser of any kind although the developers say they are working on a DJ function which will hopefully incorporate one. However, you can’t customise the interface in any significant way – there are no new skins for example – and you can’t drag and drop music from one playlist to another very easily. You can also do all the other usual things such as rename files, create playlists and edit ID3 tags. Jaangle also keeps track of the files you play, lets you review statistics and generates a personal hitlist based on which songs you listen to most. You can create multiple music collections by simply adding the folder paths that contain your MP3 files, search through your collections and sort the file list in several ways. Another useful feature is that it stores all this information locally so that you don’t need an internet connection to view album info once you’ve retrieved it for the first time. ![]() If they are not specific enough, Jaangle tends to retrieve completely the wrong information. By casting the net so wide, Jaangle tends to return much more extensive results than Windows Media Player. Jaangle works by assigning tags to your music files which are then used to search for the appropriate lyrics and other associated information from several databases including All Music, Net Covers and of course, Google. Although the look is not quite so slick and polished, the system for obtaining extra information about a track, album or artist is far better. If you use Windows Media Player to manage your audiovisual collection then you’ll certainly find Teen Spirit a breath of fresh air. A highly user-friendly interface and one click access to album information make this a great application, particularly for music lovers. Jaangle (formerly known as Teen Spirit) is an all-in-one media player and organizer that aims to do exactly this with a focus on usability. With more and more multimedia content filling your hard drive, it’s increasingly important to have some way of managing it all.
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