

VPX
Windows music player that opens about 70 formats, including Amiga and DOS tracker modules, with a per-channel oscilloscope coloured by frequency.
Features
- Winamp-like
- Built-in Equalizer
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What is VPX?
VPX is a desktop music player for Windows built around two ideas most modern players dropped: play everything, and show the sound.
It opens roughly 70 formats in the same window - MP3, FLAC, WAV, OGG, Opus, AAC, M4A, WMA, APE and WavPack - plus the tracker modules of the Amiga and DOS era: MOD, XM, IT, S3M, MTM, 669, OKT, MED, FAR, PTM, DBM, PSM, GDM and UMX, rendered by libopenmpt. No codec packs, no plugins to hunt down.
While it plays, every channel gets its own oscilloscope, coloured by frequency: green in the bass, amber in the mids, red in the treble. There is also a 10-band equalizer, crossfade between tracks, folder-based playlists and a compact skin for the corner of the screen.
If you have been looking for something that feels like Winamp did - small, fast, visual, and yours after one payment - that is the gap VPX is trying to fill.
Free trial for three days, then a one-time purchase. No subscription, no account, no telemetry.



