Along with a couple notes by me, the following was taken from the new xda thread, and the project's homepage.
Click on the image below to start downloading!
Also, the cab is attached below
Now with many new features: file association, kinetic scrolling, ID3 tag support, bugfixes, built-in equalizer presets, long-tap functions, sensible shuffle mode and much more!
(Nitrogen is licensed under GNU General Public License)
Tip: many features are now accessible through long-tap (tapping and holding for a while): fast-forward and rewind, advanced playlist actions and so on!
Note: I am not the developer of this app, but the Donate button was added on the dev's behalf. A lot of us thought the project was dead, since it's been a long time coming. However, it's back and I think you'll enjoy it if you give it chance.
For more skins, visit the official skin thread!
Key features
:: Full MP3/OGG playback;
:: Customizable interface with skin support;
:: 10-band equalizer with 8 presets;
:: Large and easy-to-use buttons;
:: Media browser with playlist editor;
:: Large menus to perform tasks with the fingers;
:: Kinetic scrolling;
:: Smart shuffle and repeat modes;
:: Adjustable sleep timer;
:: Amazingly fast to load and to play;
:: Blank screen command to save energy;
:: Native C++ code: no need for .NET framework;
:: Extremely lightweight;
:: File association support;
:: Album art support;
:: Opensource;
From the dev:
AVRCP now supported using this app, as per these instructions.
There is also a very extensive FAQ which can be found here as well.
Enjoy!
What's new in Nitrogen 1.1:
· Fixed many memory leaks and minor bugs;
· Added multilanguage support;
· Added option to resume playing when program starts;
· Added GSPlayer plugin support (now accepting WMA/WAV/AAC/MP4/M4U) files;
· Improved the option "Change playing song through previous/next buttons";
· Nitrogen now pauses when phone receives call;
· Song info is available on registry;
· Fixed the MP3 ringtone issue
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