
It is in your ":Windows" directory (mplayer.exe) The built-in Media player which is part of Windows/Win 95.

Allows user to save files, loop playback, and view some embedded text.

Allows clicking several files to be played in a queue. These programs can be used as stand-alone players, or as browser helper applications IBM PC & Compatibles Most of these programs are also available from shareware archives such as: c/net Shareware, STROUDS or TUCOWS.Ī link to the software provider's homepage is provided when possible. MidiPlay - plays format 0 and 1 MIDI files and MIDI karaoke files.Crescendo (Freeware) - Uses QuickTime instruments.Yamaha MIDplug (Freeware - Power Mac Only) - It has a software synthesizer with high quality instruments, supports Opcode if you want to use an external MIDI unit, streams playback, and also supports wav, aiff and au.Arnold's MIDIplugin (Freeware) - Uses QuickTime instruments or an external unit and can also save the MIDI file, display lyrics of Karaoke (.kar) files, and save the Karaoke lyrics as a text file.

Arnold's MIDI Player ($10 Shareware) - MIDI Player & Karaoke Machine which can use QuickTime Instruments or an external unit.The best one to use as an external MIDI application for browsers because of the way is queues files. Mu-Zak (Freeware) - Can queue MIDI files, uses QuickTime Instruments, and plays other types of sound files as well.

