MPEG Audio Realtime Player 1.74

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  • Date added:
    25/05/1999
  • File size:
    300K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    System 7.x

Publisher’s description

MPEG Audio Realtime Player supports MPEG Layer 1, 2, and 3. You can drag files either into the list or directly onto the play button for immediate playback. Only files of type MPEG are accepted. The app can play lists starting from the top, or play songs randomly. This player is incompatible with Virtual Memory and may also play poorly with RAM Doubler. Version 1.74 fixes bugs found in the previous MPEG Audio Realtime Player beta.

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  1. who can i get full version vivek reddy -- July 9 2005, 16.30

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  2. Solution to OS Error Patrick Murphy -- July 9 2005, 08.22

    Here's the QUICK EASY solution to that wrong OS message:

    Right click the file you're opening (install file, whatever), click Properties, click Compatability Tab, Check "Run this program in compatability mode for:", Select Windows 95

    Then it works! Hopefully this will help people with this problem in the future.

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