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Old 10-01-08   #11 (permalink)
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15 hours, different translation tools and this is the result:

Lilith Audio Player (project9k) (updated)

Alternative link (Rapidshare)



One thing's for sure - Babel fish is the worst translator I've tried so far and Google Language Tools worked best for me. Anyway this is not the final version with English translation since Unicode is on the way:

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By the way, I am now developing new version of Lilith.
It based on Unicode programming.
So that it can support for multi-lingual translations.
I will split all strings from programs, and merge into single resource dll file.
It may help to create translations.


I almost forget, this is the author's site http://www.project9k.jp/ - since the link posted in the fir post is not valid, that was the only place I could download the player. I used the last version from the test section which comes withe an online updater. With that I manage to update some files to last version as is in 2008.

LE: Uncheck "Using floating-point" from Sound Output, you need a capable card to use that.

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for those who is still searching for better quality music player software for PC.

do not worry, i won't spend much time on OCN... i'll just post this and go *poof*


this is called "Lilith"
a simple music media player originated from Japan.
it also plays APE and FLAC files.

download Lilith here

This setting is for ASIO Native soundcard like X-Fi running in Audio Creation Mode!









ok i'm done and out!

Hi Dj.BigBear!!! Well iam new 2 u ... lol

Ur Posts Are interestinG.., by the way i hav an X-fi Prelude Paired with Z-5500. These days i hav been Hardly diigging out 2 bring the best of these babies , yes even in terms of audio players that i should use for music play back and came across lilith [confusd betwn f2k n lilth still, wich is best??].

by the way i hav seen some one posted in this thread that this player could give an 32bit Output. But however i believe that changing the bit depth beyond the sound cards specification will cause nothing or produce degrade perfomance in quality. lik all x-fi cards are 24bit capable at the max, so how come 32-bit??? Correct me if iam Wrong here

So do u hav any kinda mods for x-fi prelude....???

Or Please let me know how can i bring the best out of these two..???
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