![]() ![]() Be sure to read the documentation for all the keys. It has really cool visualization, the ability to turn channels on and off, and other really nice things. All NSFs that are currently available can be obtained below.ĭescription:This is a Winamp NSF plugin with a nice set of features and it's also updated regularly, so you might want to check it out.ĭescription: Matt Conte, author of the popular NES emulator, Nofrendo, authors this new NSF player for DOS. To select a particular song within an NSM, move the slidebar (in single size mode) to the right to select different songs. ![]() To install, copy the DLL file to your plugins directory. You should also know that unless you know 6502 assembly, there is no other way to rip NSFs (ie, don't ask for an NSF ripping program anytime soon). Keep in mind, however, that it's only a beta and won't run everything correctly. It plays the majority of NSFs quite well. It's one of a few NSF players, and the only one for Windows. For those who like multi sound format players, give this player a go.ĭescription:Michel Iwaniec is the author of this NSF plugin for Winamp. It has a command line interface, so there's no GUI. This version includes a nice "retro" skin.ĭescription:Multi Sound Player is a CYM, GYM, MP3, WAV, NSF, MID, MOD, CD and VOC player for DOS. This Meridian is open-source, but only seems to support NSF files as yet. It is from the same author as Meridian Advance, which ended abruptly after the loss of the source code. Has support for skinning.ĭescription:Meridian Prime is a multi-gaming music format player with support for skinning. It also includes partial support for NSFs from FDS games.ĭescription:This is an NSF player programmed by the author of G-NES, it has pretty nice sound.ĭescription:Meridian is a multi-gaming music format player (currently has support for. If you don't like Winamp, this is a good choice.ĭescription:Festalon is a NSF player that supports the extra sound channels found in games with VRC6, VRC7, MMC5, FME-7, and Namco 106. Thankfully, you can download other Skins. This player includes a plethora of features, yet the interface leaves something to be desired. Currently supports 190 different formats - including NSF. You can set the sample rate, the file title display, and it takes a LOT LESS CPU.ĭescription:Multi-sound format player. This is the first and so far only GYM/SPC/GBS player for the Macintosh.ĭescription:This NSF player is made by Fx3 and based off of the RockNES sound engine.ĭescription:Winamp plugin by Neill Corlett that plays NSF files. ![]() It has a great interface, and even supports RAR-compressed music files. But more than likely you'll want to pick up interface they're pretty cheap these days and make a huge difference.NESHQ - NSF Players - Your Source for NES Informationĭon't see what you're looking for? Check our NSF Players Archive.ĭescription:Audio Overload is an awesome NSF/GYM/SPC/GBS player by Richard Bannister. If not try downloading and installing ASIO4ALL and setting that to exclusive mode, maximum dropout protection to see how it goes. It should work without restarting but I'd close Studio One and restart it anyway. Close that window, click on "Processing" and change the "Drop Out Protection" to "Maximum."(you can always lower that as well). You probably want to increase the latency while you're there. It allows Studio One to share audio with windows and other programs. Uncheck exclusive mode if it's checked or check it if it isn't (Sometimes helps either way). It should have the audio device as "Windows Audio" since you're using the integrated sound card. Click on "Studio One" and choose "Options" up on the menu bar. But an audio interface would be a much better option. (ASIO4ALL) if you're not using an interface. I would recommend using a different audio driver. ![]()
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