I use Windows Media Player 10, love it, and don't have a single problem with it. And it keeps ~30GB of WMA files completely organized for me. :smash:
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I use Windows Media Player 10, love it, and don't have a single problem with it. And it keeps ~30GB of WMA files completely organized for me. :smash:
I use Real Player, sometimes I use Musicmatch.
I use foobar2000. Columns UI is the best thing to happen to any media player.
I'm sorry can you repeat that? xD
I use Windows Media Player 10 and Radio Blog Club.
Winamp.
itunes, but my compy is in peices soooooooo none ^^
I use WMP. I love my version since I could watch videos while doing something else at the same time. By that I mean this:
Does Limewire count?
windows media center and wmp10
not really...well.. I guess.. I dunno!Quote:
Originally Posted by AdVenT
iTunes! iTunes! Yay. Been using it forever, even before I received my iPod.
iTunes has yet to fail me. =]
Well, it does play songs that you download and what not. So I guess it does count. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by AdVenT
WinAmp FTW!
I've been using it for years now.
I use Amarok. I've used too many players to name, but Amarok for a while now. Yams, Amarok is good as an ID3 tag editor. It also fetches lyrics for songs as you listen to them. It integrates with Last.fm. And it displays album art. Those are the reasons I use it and not XMMS or cousins. XMMS is extremely dated. Does it still use gtk1? It should be taken out behind the barn and put out of its misery.
foobar2000 when I'm in Windows, approximately once per month.
In OS X (when I had OS X) I used various GTK frontends for an MPD daemon running on Linux, via a SSH-tunneled X session over my LAN.
I don't need any of those things. XMMS/2/Beep (XMMS2/Beep use gtk2) support way more file formats than Amarok. At least I haven't been able to find mpc/shn support under Amarok. I just want something simple. It's also pretty slow if you don't use mySQL as the db manager.