FolderPlay v1.7 Compatibility: 9.2-9.4
An audio application for Symbian OS, that gaplessly plays back a subset of the directory structure with orientation on lossless formats and supports the following audio file types: WAV, LPCM, FLAC, APE/MAC, AC3, MP3, OGG, AAC.
FolderPlay v1.7 features summary (21.09.2009):
1. Decodes all usefull open-source audio formats and those, that can be ripped from CD or DVD.
2. Gapless playback, provided the same audio parameters of consecutive clips.
3. Recursively plays back folders, not playlists. Supports CUE sheets.
4. Random rewinding, even of those formats that have no time info.
5. Simplicity of the interface and small size of the app., light on battery.
6. Achieves the best audio quality possible on Symbian phones.
7. Compatible with both, 3rd FP1+ and 5th ed. phones.
Red button - send to background.
Green button - pause/resume (on touch devices use the toolbar instead).
If playback stops unexpectedly (due to heavy load on some devices),
press pause/resume twice.
Changes in 1.7:
1. Added support for CUE sheets.
Those work only with FLAC, APE and OGG as follows:
a) A CUE file must reside in the same folder and have the same name
as audio file, it belongs to. FILE command is ignored.
b) TRACK commands must start with 01 and increment with each new one.
c) Each TRACK command must have a TITLE and INDEX 01 among its subcommands.
d) Each track is merely an entry into the corresponding file, so no track rewinding.
e) TITLE command can have any type of quotation marks, but left and right must be of the same type.
f) For non accurately-and-rapidly-seekable audio file types (all of them except FLAC, APE and OGG),
CUE sheets may still exist for information purposes.
g) CUE file must be Notepad-compatible, namely UTF-16 with 2-byte header, UTF-8 with 3-byte header,
or some multibyte code page without header. The latter is assumed to be in the phone's system language.
FolderPlay for serious listeners (classical and ancient music), who wants more music and less superfluous "movements" and functions.
For Nokia 5800 and N97 advantage over the built-in is the ability to play music from folders.
Compatibility: 9.2-9.4
http://www.mediafire.com/file/t2me4yfdzmw/FolderPlay_S60.zip