- Sonique (media player)
Infobox Software
name = Sonique
caption = Sonique
developer =Lycos
latest_release_version = 1.96
latest_release_date = March,2002
operating_system = Windows
genre = Audio player
license = Proprietary
website = [http://www.glop.org/sonique/ The Museum of Sonique]Sonique is a discontinued Windows
freeware audio player capable of handlingMP3 ,Ogg Vorbis , Microsoft Windows Media, audio CDs, and more. It fuses a highly stylized aesthetic with a fluid, windowless interface and fully animated menu systems. Additional functionality includes a basic playlist editor, a variety of unique output visualization modes via plug-ins, and a robust control set featuring pitch, balance and amplification adjustment, as well as a 20-band equalizer with spline-based level adjustment. It supports many audio formats, includingMP3 ,MP2 ,Ogg Vorbis ,WAV , MOD, XM, IT, S3M, Audio CD andWindows Media Audio . Further audio and visual formats are playable through variousplugins , for example AVI video files. Sonique can also be used to listen to audio streams.Sonique's look and feel can be completely customized via skins.
At the time when Sonique was still under development, it was one of the most popular audio players, though had very stiff competition in
Nullsoft 'sWinamp audio player. The major features that made Sonique famous were its "audioEnlightenment" mpeg decoding engine byTony Million , its freeform skins, innovativeaudio visualization s, and a powerful equalizer.History
Sonique has roots to the lesser known [http://www.swooby.com/night55/www/vibe2/ Vibe MP3 player] written in 1996 by a group of students at
Montana State University formed under the nameNight55 . In 1997, Night55 sold the rights for Vibe toSGS Thompson to use inCOMDEX '98 to showcase some DVD features. After selling the rights to Vibe, Night55 started a newer MP3 player in 1998, thus giving birth to Sonique. Between 1998 and 1999, Night55 was absolved into a company namedMedia Science . In 1999, after [http://www.news.com/2100-1023-227963.html talks] w/ bothYahoo andLycos , Media Science (now namedIMDI ) was [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9906E7DA1330F934A3575BC0A96F958260 sold] to Lycos for $38.8 millionUSD .When Lycos was acquired byTerra Networks, S.A. in October 2000, the original Sonique team was laid off and replaced with a smaller team based out of the Lycos corporate headquarters. Because of an internal shift in priorities, the updated version of Sonique was never completed. An alpha - later abeta version of Sonique 2 was eventually released, however, development later appeared to have stopped.As of September 30th, 2005, Lycos (now owned by
Daum ) has removed the Sonique website and appears to have ceased further development of the project. As of April 8th, 2007, the free download of freeware Sonique 1.96 was still available from http://www.glop.org/sonique and http://ultimtewarrior2.tripod.com/soniq/sonique.htmlSeveral older versions can also be found at http://www.oldapps.com/sonique.phpSonique 2.0 Beta 1.03 is still available at [http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Audio/Audio-Players/Sonique-2.shtml softpedia.com]
Trivia
* Sonique's bundled test audiofile featured an
a cappella song snippet byMamasutra entitled "Sonique Theme", with the comment field in the MP3 saying "Its so good, so good, so good.", mirroring part of the lyrics. British DJ Sonique released her hit single "It Feels So Good " in 2000.ee also
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Comparison of media players External links
* [http://www.glop.org/sonique/ The Museum of Sonique]
* [http://www.rjamorim.com/rrw/sonique2.html Sonique 2 alpha]
* [http://www.sureloads.com/sonique.html Sonique on Sureloads]
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