DDP Player
Play back and check DDP images:
DDP images require specialised software to burn the image on CDs or simply listen to it. Unfortunately, these software solutions are often very expensive.
The HOFA DDP Player is a simple and affordable alternative.
Please note: If you want to create and send individual DDP players to your customers, you will need the HOFA DDP Player Maker.
Features V2.0.4:
- new in V2
- additional formats for audio file export: WAV, AIFF, FLAC, Ogg-Vorbis, MP3
- CD-Text info is embedded into exported WAV and MP3 files
- track transition playback function
- support for multisession CDs
- revised GUI with scalable font size
- playback DDP-Images for audio CDs
- burn DDP images to CD
- export tracks as WAV audio files
- ISRC in WAV files
- CD-Text, UPC/EAN and ISRC
- support of Japanese CD-Text
- peak and EBU Loudness Meter
- goniometer
- MD5 checksum validation
- easy to use, clear GUI
- support for PC and Mac, 32 and 64 Bit
- English & German version available
Licenses:
- The software is installed and activated with the HOFA Plugins Manager. Two licences are available to you. These can be deactivated and transferred to other machines. Find a description of the activation and deactivation process here. It is also possible to activate and use HOFA plugins offline.
- Licences on USB sticks can be used alongside USB licences from other plugin manufacturers without any issues.
Compatibility:
- HOFA DDP Player is compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11 as well as Mac (64 bit Intel® and M1) from OS X 10.13 up to macOS 12 (Monterey).
- Supports DDP 2.00 images for audio CDs
DDP a registered trademark of DCA Inc.
Info: Click here to download the manual.
Download & test: HOFA DDP Player can be tested for 14 days. During the test period, the right stereo channel will be muted.
HOFA DDP Player V2
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HOFA DDP Player is also available in the Mac App Store. Please note: The Mac App Store version is not 100% identical with the version available in the HOFA-Plugins Shop. For details about the differences please have a look at the FAQ.