Computers have entered the multimedia era, and listening to music is indispensable, especially the MP3 music that is very popular online. So, which players should be used to play them? There are very many MP3 players under DOS; below I’ll introduce several:
QuickView Pro: A very small but powerful and practical MP3 player, with both graphical and command-line interfaces. Besides playing MP3, it also supports many multimedia formats such as WAV,VOC,JPG,GIF,BMP,MOV,AVI,MPG,VCD. It also supports many features such as random playback, long file names, and file lists, and the sound quality is quite good. I use it a lot, and I have fully Chinese-localized and registered version 2.46 of it.
MPXPLAY: A famous foreign MP3 player under DOS, also with both graphical and command-line interfaces. It supports mouse, long file names, LCD, animated display, random playback, file lists, and many other functions, and the sound quality is also quite good. I also use it often.
MPlayer: A quite powerful command-line multimedia player. Besides playing audio files such as MP3, it can also play multimedia formats such as AVI,MOV,MKV,RM/RMVB,WMV/ASF,VCD/DVD, and supports long file names and playlist functions.
OpenCP(Cubic Player): A graphical-interface MP3 player under DOS. The interface is very nice, the functions are powerful, and it supports long file names, file lists, animated display, and many other features. It also supports dozens of other music formats, such as MIDI,RMI,WAV,ASF, etc., and the sound quality is also very good.
XTC-PLAY: A graphical-interface MP3 player, with some practical features, but the sound quality is not as good as the three above.
(Free)CDP: A command-line MP3 player, supporting long file names, wildcards, automatic sound card detection, and other functions. It also supports many sound formats such as MIDI,WAV, and the sound quality is also very good.
DSS(Digital Sound System): A graphical-interface MP3 player, powerful, supporting animated display, long file names, sound card/speaker playback, and many other functions, and the sound quality is also good.
Set''s Editor: A powerful text editor, especially for programmers, supporting background MP3 playback and many other functions.
MSP: A command-line MP3 player, but its functions are average. It also supports music in multiple formats such as MIDI,WAV.
DOSCab: A multimedia jukebox program under DOS, supporting common formats such as MP3/OGG/MIDI.
DOSAMP: A very old semi-graphical MP3 player, but its functions are average, and the sound quality is also relatively poor.
DAMP: A command-line MP3 player, supporting many functions such as automatic sound card detection and LCD display.
Besides these, there are also many other MP3 players under DOS, such as MPG123, MR, etc., but their functions and practicality are not as good as the ones above, so I won’t introduce them here. Everyone is welcome to give your own views and opinions!
QuickView Pro: A very small but powerful and practical MP3 player, with both graphical and command-line interfaces. Besides playing MP3, it also supports many multimedia formats such as WAV,VOC,JPG,GIF,BMP,MOV,AVI,MPG,VCD. It also supports many features such as random playback, long file names, and file lists, and the sound quality is quite good. I use it a lot, and I have fully Chinese-localized and registered version 2.46 of it.
MPXPLAY: A famous foreign MP3 player under DOS, also with both graphical and command-line interfaces. It supports mouse, long file names, LCD, animated display, random playback, file lists, and many other functions, and the sound quality is also quite good. I also use it often.
MPlayer: A quite powerful command-line multimedia player. Besides playing audio files such as MP3, it can also play multimedia formats such as AVI,MOV,MKV,RM/RMVB,WMV/ASF,VCD/DVD, and supports long file names and playlist functions.
OpenCP(Cubic Player): A graphical-interface MP3 player under DOS. The interface is very nice, the functions are powerful, and it supports long file names, file lists, animated display, and many other features. It also supports dozens of other music formats, such as MIDI,RMI,WAV,ASF, etc., and the sound quality is also very good.
XTC-PLAY: A graphical-interface MP3 player, with some practical features, but the sound quality is not as good as the three above.
(Free)CDP: A command-line MP3 player, supporting long file names, wildcards, automatic sound card detection, and other functions. It also supports many sound formats such as MIDI,WAV, and the sound quality is also very good.
DSS(Digital Sound System): A graphical-interface MP3 player, powerful, supporting animated display, long file names, sound card/speaker playback, and many other functions, and the sound quality is also good.
Set''s Editor: A powerful text editor, especially for programmers, supporting background MP3 playback and many other functions.
MSP: A command-line MP3 player, but its functions are average. It also supports music in multiple formats such as MIDI,WAV.
DOSCab: A multimedia jukebox program under DOS, supporting common formats such as MP3/OGG/MIDI.
DOSAMP: A very old semi-graphical MP3 player, but its functions are average, and the sound quality is also relatively poor.
DAMP: A command-line MP3 player, supporting many functions such as automatic sound card detection and LCD display.
Besides these, there are also many other MP3 players under DOS, such as MPG123, MR, etc., but their functions and practicality are not as good as the ones above, so I won’t introduce them here. Everyone is welcome to give your own views and opinions!
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欢迎大家来到我的“新DOS时代”网站,里面有各类DOS软件和资料,地址:
http://wendos.mycool.net/
E-Mail & MSN: wengierwu AT hotmail.com (最近比较忙,有事请联系DOSroot和雨露,谢谢!)


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