Spider Player 2.3.1.1: free audio player

Spider Player is a free and useful alternative music player which can be placed in one row with Winamp, iTunes, Windows Media Player and Music Match Jukebox due to its multifunctionality.
Internal 32-bit sound processing adds extra clarity and fidelity to playback, even if your sound card is not capable of output in such resolution.


Crossfading effects result in a smooth subtle transition between tracks.

Supports 5.1/7.1 Surround as well as classic stereo/mono audio files.

Spider Player supports nearly thirty audio formats including most popular ones. You can use it to play music from your audio collection, stream files from the Internet and listen to Internet radio.

Spider Player can rip CDs, convert any supported files to different formats and record Internet radio with no quality loss. All essential features, like ten-band graphic equalizer with various presets, local and global hotkeys support, playlist and favorites editors, are present too.

Spider Player has a simple clear interface with all essential controls at your hand, which makes it very easy to use. Everything is just where you expect it to be. And a classy default skin with a well-thought layout extends usability even further.

You can change the way Spider Player looks and feels by applying different skins to it. You can also change the color tone of a skin depending on your mood. And, of course, you can always make your own skin.

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