--- Changelog:
August, 2016:
- Adlib/OPL3 backend is now the default for playing MIDI files (much faster load times).
- New, .MDX file player for songs from the Sharp X68K PC (YM2151 chip). It supports PDX library files, as well: just drop it together with the .MDX song and Muki will automatically use it.
- New, PC98 file player, for playing both .S98 files as well as .MYM ones. Consider this beta.
- Fixed VGM "double song" bug.
- Fixed a few bugs with the WebGL visualizers.
- A bunch of new songs, hand-picked as always. More to come!
March, 2016:
- New, alternate OPL3 (4-op Yamaha FM) synth for playing GM MIDI files.
- New, alternate synth for MIDIs based on Munt (Roland MT-32).
- New visualizations (WebGL based, so consider them beta).
- New settings panel, where you can manage all of these options.
- New playlist: "The Unsung".
- Improved search mode. Open it with the slash or 'S' key.
- A whole bunch of new songs! Find them on the Recently Added playlist.
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This is the desktop/Chrome version of Muki, an online music player that renders MIDI and chiptune songs natively in the browser using HTML5 Web Audio and a bag of magic tricks.
Muki contains an ever-growing, carefully curated collection of songs from video games of the 90's, ranging from all-time classics to the rarest of the rare.
You can ask Muki to play songs by platform (e.g. DOS, Amiga or NES), by mood, or simply play one of the custom available playlists for a roller coaster ride of never-ending memories.
You can also play your own files by dropping them into the window from your PC. Muki supports a number of formats besides MIDI, including tracked modules (MOD, XM, S3M, IT), Nintendo and SNES music files (NSF, SPC), MDX and PC98 songs, and the VGM/VGZ format used to store music from arcades and Sega consoles.
What you'll hear is the pure, bit-perfect representation of the songs because the sound is generated directly in the browser, meaning no lossy compressed format stands between the notes and your ears.
Just beautiful.
Extore is a team of professionals who are passionate about creating extensions for web browsers. This devotion also gives us opportunity to appreciate work of other people. We get inspired by useful, open source extensions made by developers all over the world. Our strong belief is that one should share helpful add-ons with others. That’s why we’d like to present you our ever-growing list of favourite extensions that have inspired us. Moreover, as you probably have already learned, sometimes struggling for the best brings an end to the good. Talking about add-ons it often turns out that an upgrade is worse then previous version. Also it can become really tricky to get back to the beloved version of your favourite extension. That’s why we’re going to make not only the latest, but all versions of our favourite (and we hope yours too) add-ons available for download. No more compromises, just stick to the version you really like!