1by1 is a small MP3 player that plays whole directories and whole drives of MP3 without any playlist.
Rated 50/50 by jetz at Jun 26, 2009
@radiomaffia Get a spell checker and grammer checker. That STP is an ugly turd. 1by1 is perfect.
Rated 50/50 by zeltus at Jun 27, 2009
Simple, fast, does exactly what I need in a player. As I am careful to keep my music organised, this is a joy to use - I don't need a built-in database library. This has become my primary means of listening to music - I've tried foobar et al but they are all too bloated and complicated for what I need. I use The Godfather for tagging and naming, this for playing, all I need is a simple playlist creator for setting up party playlists (all the ones I've found so far have a flaw of one sort or another - the worst being the inability to shuffle the playlist contents) I recommend this, altho' I do understnad how it mightn't meet everyone's needs.
Rated 40/50 by Psychocrusha at Jul 2, 2009
Really great program to play music without worrying about playlists, and very light on resources. The only real issue I have is that it will tend to slow playback for a second when starting a new process, like opening a browser, but other than that, its Aok.
Rated 40/50 by radiomaffia at Oct 12, 2009
@ jetz : you are right I must confess. STP crashed so many times that it was not what I thought it would be. Period. Searched over and over again if there is a mp3 player that could do what 1by1 with the same TREEVIEW and browsersupport cause I simply hate playinglists. I found two, one with the name MediaMonkey, after configuration it worked the same and supporting many audioformats. The other one is Eufony is working better with every update (Multi Language installer) and is also lightweight but so windows 3.1 and ugly but works like a charm. 1by1, it is a lightweightplayer and has to stay that way but what I miss is analog vu meters & 10-bands equalizer (like AIMP2 has and I think together they would be the perfect audioplayer for me) and skin support allthough it supports color schema. I still use 1by1 and rate it 4 stars cause it loads so fast.
Rated 40/50 by TGB72 at Jul 8, 2010
Still without fully support unicode (by now unicode only works on files but not in folders)
Rated 50/50 by alphanews at Nov 11, 2010
Changelog : 1.71, 2010-11-12 Custom toolbar buttons New internal button style Optional extra track info column Improved Settings dialog navigation Mute and Soft mute More options for Big view System folder hide options Adjustable current track background color Optionally showing ID3 names in window title Other corrections and improvements
Rated 50/50 by darkpepe at Dec 1, 2010
I wish there was something similar for Linux
Rated 50/50 by SineWave at Apr 4, 2011
Small, unobtrusive, efficient, with all the needed functions for a music player. So easy to use that many of my customers even brought it up and said "1by1 is so easy to use, so quick...". I personally use Foobar because of its advanced functions like ASIO output and replaygain, but if there wasn't Foobar2000 I'd definitely use 1by1. :) The only drawback I find with it is the support for Winamp plugins for other formats like FLAC, WavPack, ogg and ape that are not so easy to find or it just takes some time to find them. ;) I would like to be able to download them all directly from the site. Fabulous work! MP3 DirectCut, too! Cheers!
Rated 50/50 by bogbasic at Apr 4, 2011
What a great little program. Just came across it while trying to find something less baffling, annoying and confusing than a well-known media player and, most importantly, without those chronic visualisations!! Lots of nice little features that are easy to pick up.
Rated 50/50 by breebree at Apr 8, 2011
Has become my fav mp3 player. The 5.1 mix works good and sounds great.. overall simple player that lets me go thru my files easily and quickly.
Rated 50/50 by Input Overload at Apr 9, 2011
Does what it says on the tin. All I want in a player. Very good.
Rated 50/50 by gurgle at May 20, 2011
Simple, fast and with extremely small footprint, does all I need to listen to large collection of music. Much better for huge collections (terabytes) where players that maintain some sort of constantly updated database like Foobar, Winamp etc just hangs or respond very slowly. 1by1 is simple and elegant solution. Thanks to the developer!!