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Click to view Dony150's profile New Member 3 posts since
Jul 10, 2008
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Jul 10, 2008 9:34 PM

What is your prefered media player software?


I searched through this board a little and was surprized no one had asked a broad question like this recently (feel free to point me in the right direction if I'm wrong).

I was a Musicmatch user, as a few others have mentioned, and have been wandering aimlessly between players since the program's demise. Newly purchased tracks are just sitting on my computer not being played, it's a shame. I've tried Windows Media Player, Yahoo Music, Winamp, iTunes, and even my old version of Musicmatch but they all fall short one way or another. I have multiple networked Windows-based computers and a non-Apple MP3 player - does anyone have a suggestion on how to best play my music at home? how do other people manage their home music listening? Any advice appreciated, I'm about to go back to cds!

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Click to view piyushsingh's profile Old Hand 2,397 posts since
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1. Jul 10, 2008 9:42 PM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
Do you know what,a coincidnece or something else - I was trying to make a poll on this very topic but could do that because of errors past 2 days. :(

Windows media player 11 + KLM codec is the only player I use. Sometimes i also use media center in vista.


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May 19, 2007
2. Jul 11, 2008 3:42 AM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
Hey Dony!1


Welcome to PCWorld Community!


OK, I also use Windows Media Player but, I also downloaded and


installed the "Vista Codec Pack" . It is a hefty file ,about 17mb , but


there is nothing I cannot play in WMP, be it Video or Music files.


You can view readers comments and download the file at :


Softpedia .


If you are to download this file , make sure you use this download link: (view pic. below),


http://forums.pcworld.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/4896/CropperCapture%5B71%5D.jpg


Use the= (US) - Stable link .

Now , If you are looking for a Really good media player,


I suggest that you take a good look at "MediaMonkey" .


I had this media player on my XP machine and was not disappointed.


You can Play, Organize , Convert almost any file format available.


View and download from :


MediaMonkey . Look around the site


and see for yourself ( I feel like a salesperson right now ) . But seriously,


I don't think you will be disappointed .


If you select this player , use the free version as it should have all


you will need to play , rip , burn , sinc and convert. (see pic. below)

http://forums.pcworld.com/servlet/JiveServlet/downloadImage/2-127356-4900/CropperCapture%5B76%5D.jpg


This is just to show you that this is a free version and along side there


is also a Paid For version. Scroll down to the bottom of the page where you will


see the Free Download. You could also download from :


Download.com , just below the download link, if that makes you feel more secure.

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Click to view snorg's profile Old Hand 1,626 posts since
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3. Jul 11, 2008 5:02 AM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
They all fall short Dony, one has this feature but not the other feature.
I like realplayer plus the best, for equalizer settings and visualizations, but it costs money to get the plus, so Windows Media Player is your best bet.
No one player has every nice feature just the way you like it.
BUT stay away from quick time it will hijack your PC and its garbage.

Its the same with many other types of software, like the way i havta use 3 different programs to do my graphics work.


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Click to view lilxkid24's profile Old Hand 1,548 posts since
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4. Jul 11, 2008 9:52 AM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
I use itunes because its easily grouped plus i use an ipod and itunes only software that works with ipod


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5. Jul 11, 2008 11:37 AM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
I use the GOM Media Player. It does what I need it to do.


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7. Jul 11, 2008 3:28 PM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
I have both Windows Media Player 11 and Real Player. I mostly use Real Player though. coastie65


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Click to view Flashorn's profile Old Hand 1,488 posts since
May 19, 2007
9. Jul 12, 2008 1:28 AM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?

Hey Dony!!


You are very welcomed!


I'm just glad I could be of service.


The reason I'm not using this "Gem" is because I have very little time

for cataloging my music. I am too busy with trying to find good and free

products. I then try them out and report my findings here at PCW.


This way I can make suggestions to members who are looking for new and

reliable programs.

One thing you must understand is that, not everyone will have the same needs and wants.

By researching the web I am able to recommend more than one product or program

that Might meet the needs of our members.


For the moment WMP does what I want it to do. When I have time, I will then place

more emphasis on organizing my collection which, by the way , is all backed up.


One more place that might interest you is Gizmo's Tech Support Alert .

There, you will find a bevy of utilities for all of your needs. All Free.

One note of caution: Be very careful that what you choose to download does match your OS's needs.


Enjoy!

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Click to view swccman's profile New Member 4 posts since
Apr 25, 2008
10. Jul 31, 2008 3:04 PM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
VLC totally rules, and it has great a server api as well. Winamp is cool too, any thing but M$ Media Player
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11. Aug 21, 2008 3:05 PM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?

I would have to agree MediaMonkey Pro is excellent, and it handles my 50Gb music library with ease and the search is fast and it handles podcast subscriptions very well. The music folder monitoring is excellent as is the id3 editing features. It may be a blessing in disguise that it is not the best video player. Having tried iTunes (ugh!), Songbird (slow, crash happy, very beta feel), VLC (crash happy, but pretty decent), I generally use WM + Klite codec pack for videos and Picasa for pictures. MediaMonkey will also do a timed shutdown so you can play yourself to sleep, musically of course!


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Click to view swccman's profile New Member 4 posts since
Apr 25, 2008
12. Aug 21, 2008 3:18 PM in response to: Dony150
Re: What is your prefered media player software?
vlc, videolan client rules for video, and it does well for audio although it has very sophitacted streaming capabilities for video. I now use it under XP Pro although I started with this little miracle player under Linux.

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