Vox
Vox is a little and simple music player for Mac OS X with support for many file types, including FLAC, MP3, AAC, Musepack, Monkey's Audio, OGG Vorbis, Apple Lossless, AIFF, WAV, IT, MOD, XM, Games Music and many others. Includes numerous effects like Equalizer, Reverb, Time Stretch, Pitch Shift, Echo. Moreover, all supported files can be exported to AAC+, Apple Lossless, WAV and other formats with enabled effects.
Required OS: 10.6
Tags:
tempo
, lastfm
, ogg
, aac
, mp3
, flac
, player
, audio
, music




60 Opinions
Tempo (time stretch) is a great feature: it changes the sound to play at faster or slower tempo than originally without affecting the sound pitch. (Like SoundTouch does.)
This is very useful, eg. to learn a language, or an music instrument.
A little bug in 0.3b1, cannot shut off "custom" tag in the right-top conner.
A new MAJOR release is coming! Stay tuned. ;)
I really love that app, but it always crashes on Lion after a few minutes. Too bad!
Can load a playlist from a .m3u file. (But it can't edit or save the playlist.)
I'd really like to know how Vox compares to Decibel sound-quality-wise. Some audiophile expert around?
Scrobbles to last.fm. :)
Vox 0.2.8 beta 2 released.
Include support for Audio Units presets load and save, embedded FLAC Cue sheets and artworks, many other enhancements and bug fixes.
For info and discussion about the new beta:
http://voxapp.didgeroo.com/forums/thread-189.html
Vox 0.2.8 beta 1 and Vox 0.2.7.1 released.
New Audio Units support, disable resample option and new Audio Scrobbling system; bug fixes included in both dev and stable versions.
http://voxapp.didgeroo.com/forums/thread-163.html
@ shambu:
You may select an option to make Vox play all files in a folder. It's not a "perfect" playlist but, if you number the files, you may play them in the desired order.
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