Dual Module Player
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Dual Module Player's main user interface |
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Developed by | Otto Chrons |
Latest release | 4.00 / March 22, 1995 |
OS | DOS |
Genre | Media player |
License | Careware |
Dual Module Player (DMP) was a careware music module player program developed by Otto Chrons for the DOS family of operating systems. Known for its excellent performance and surround sound playback support[1], DMP was widely circulated among Internet and BBS users in the early 1990s.[2] The last publicly-released version of DMP was version 4.00, distributed in 1995.
[edit] Supported formats
- AMF (proprietary format used by DSMI, the sound engine developed by DMP's author)
- MOD (Amiga music module)
- NST (Noise Tracker)
- S3M (Scream Tracker)
- STM (Scream Tracker)
- 669 (Composer 669, Unis 669)
- FAR (Farandole Composer)
- MTM (MultiTracker Module editor)
[edit] References
- ^ Munsil, D: "How Dolby Stereo (aka Dolby Surround) Works", http://www.gamedev.net/reference/articles/article440.asp
- ^ Cole, D: "Guide to playing MODs on MediaVision.PAS+ cards". Usenet post on comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard, dated Feb 21, 1994