Even better, SPC's generally default to the infinite-loop mode without those fade out settings. At correct loop points, too, I might add.
I actually recommend the player known as "Super Jukebox", because of the interface of the player, and because this particular one will actually emulate the low-pass filtering the SNES's SPC700 chip did. While in theory you could try using the Equalizer in Winamp with above-mentioned SPC plugins, it turns out that using the equalizer interferes with the plugin to where you get a LOT of static.
Plus, the Super Jukebox also comes with an MCI driver that will (get this) interface with the original mplayer.exe program, and will show up in that program's device menu, lol.
Oh, and the funniest thing about it. The core engine file for the Jukebox player itself is called "Uematsu.dll". I won't blame you if you think it sounds a little familiar.....
