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which audio Music player is good for your PC?

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1.Winamp
27.78% (10)
2.Media Monkey
2.78% (1)
3.Foobar2000
2.78% (1)
4.AIMP
11.11% (4)
5.JetAudio
0.00% (0)
6.iTunes
11.11% (4)
7.Windows Media Player
44.44% (16)
36 votes cast

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Surplus
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For music? VLC, supports almost EVERY codec out there. Is nice, no fancy GUI in shit (if you want it, go get a skin), tons of functions and so on. But it cuts out in the end. Same good as winamp.

For micspam? Winamp, supports plugins which allow me to use it with my virtual audio cable. But Winamp has trouble playing some WAV files, that i extracted from Portal 2. Otherwise, GREAT!

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AIMP2/3 to listen most tracks, it loads up pretty fast and comes bundled with an ID3v1/2 tag editor that can also rename files and shit.
You can also dock your playlist to the sides of your screen and stuff like that. I think you can do that on most players, though

But I sometimes use VLC too, mostly when I want to listen individual tracks or sth but I think I'm having some bass problems with it since they sound like shit on my earphones (and headphones too).
So I preffer to use it for videos.

As for iTunes... try Sony's Media Go it's almost the same thing but it also includes some interesting features such as SenseMe analyzed playlists. Anyways I don't feel comfortable using iTunes or Media Go, I just use them to manage music from my iPod/xPeria.
edited 4×, last 27.08.11 01:54:35 pm

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user ohaz has written
I use Winamp for my playlists and VLC for single music files I want to listen to
Same here, I also use QuickTime for midi files but I know that Winamp also can handle that aswell, so I really wonder why I have all these programmes now. I really just need Winamp and VLC, that should already be sufficient.
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