o/\o berk left you hanginPoseidon wrote:
JoshP wrote:
i like itunes tbh
nice organisation, simple, plays mp3 and m4a which are the only formats i use
"smartplaylists" (auto playlists where you set up a load of criteria and songs that match them get in the playlists) are also useful and work well
and it works with my 3 ipods and isn't ugly like winamp, i also like the quickview thing where you have a box at the top containing a list of all your genres artists and albums. However on W7 i do occasionaly swap between WMP and iTunes, WMP12 and iTunes are just as good as each other really, WMP12 does most things that iTunes doesn't and vice versa, so when you have both it's pretty good
(inb4 LOLITUNES IZ GAY HURR)o/Poseidon wrote:
Anyone who's so vehemently anti-iTunes that they have to actually bash the users of it must have had something crawl up their ass and die.
It does what it needs to do.
Hrm. It seems that WMP has them but they're not Global - in that you have to have WMP as the active window for them to work. How silly.
well ted all i know about is itunes, (and i presume you're talking about a dedicated play/pause, forward, backwards etc key on your keyboard), and for that you need to go "enable full keyboard navigation" in preferences, it's on the first tab in preferences, at the bottomFatherTed wrote:
QQ; why don't my keyboard hotkeys work with anything that isnt wmp?
<3 u +1JoshP wrote:
well ted all i know about is itunes, (and i presume you're talking about a dedicated play/pause, forward, backwards etc key on your keyboard), and for that you need to go "enable full keyboard navigation" in preferences, it's on the first tab in preferences, at the bottomFatherTed wrote:
QQ; why don't my keyboard hotkeys work with anything that isnt wmp?
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Is there a way to have WMP support m4a?
And why do people bother with FLAC? Takes up more space in your music player...
And why do people bother with FLAC? Takes up more space in your music player...
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/agreeHurricane2k9 wrote:
Is there a way to have WMP support m4a?
And why do people bother with FLAC? Takes up more space in your music player...
FLAC is overrated. Until you can get it to the size of a 320, and unless you have a umpteen thousand dollar system, why bother?
The same reason I was tempted to pick up $500 earbuds. Sound quality is everything and TB drives aren't that expensive.N00bkilla55404 wrote:
/agreeHurricane2k9 wrote:
Is there a way to have WMP support m4a?
And why do people bother with FLAC? Takes up more space in your music player...
FLAC is overrated. Until you can get it to the size of a 320, and unless you have a umpteen thousand dollar system, why bother?
Secondly, FLAC is not overrated. It is hands down the best codec for perfect music storage. It's not the best for portable devices, I put 320 kbs mp3 there but if you have expensive speakers, an expensive soundcard, preamps, amps, earbuds who's value could feed a family for months, you need a damn good source file and FLAC is it.
If you don't want to use it, no one's stopping you, but you don't have an argument against it's purpose.
What about WMP 10? I think it's much, much better than 11.
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Windows 7 + WMP 12Hurricane2k9 wrote:
Is there a way to have WMP support m4a?
aw crapColCarnage wrote:
o/\o berk left you hanginPoseidon wrote:
o/
It does what it needs to do.
Good job repeating what i just said.Defiance wrote:
The same reason I was tempted to pick up $500 earbuds. Sound quality is everything and TB drives aren't that expensive.N00bkilla55404 wrote:
/agreeHurricane2k9 wrote:
Is there a way to have WMP support m4a?
And why do people bother with FLAC? Takes up more space in your music player...
FLAC is overrated. Until you can get it to the size of a 320, and unless you have a umpteen thousand dollar system, why bother?
Secondly, FLAC is not overrated. It is hands down the best codec for perfect music storage. It's not the best for portable devices, I put 320 kbs mp3 there but if you have expensive speakers, an expensive soundcard, preamps, amps, earbuds who's value could feed a family for months, you need a damn good source file and FLAC is it.
If you don't want to use it, no one's stopping you, but you don't have an argument against it's purpose.
Update: I think I have just fallen in love.
http://www.mediajukebox.com/
I can't find anything wrong with it.
Nice design ( yeah, its actually acceptable ) and it has everything I need. It's not a memory hog and loaded all my library perfectly.
It already has Last.fm support built in ( which was an issue for Media Monkey, which is at Number 2 on my list ) and has smart playlists, organisation is fast, album art retrieval is easy, album display is REALLY good.
If you don't like the default skin, it has close replicas of iTunes, WMP and some other nice skins ( you can also change around the default skin by adding "skin effects" ).
All views of the player are highly customisable as well. It also has integrated support for Amazon MP3 store, so you can instantly download to the player on the player.
I honestly can't find anything wrong with this player. It destroys anything else.
I recommend you guys try it out. It's really good.
http://www.mediajukebox.com/
I can't find anything wrong with it.
Nice design ( yeah, its actually acceptable ) and it has everything I need. It's not a memory hog and loaded all my library perfectly.
It already has Last.fm support built in ( which was an issue for Media Monkey, which is at Number 2 on my list ) and has smart playlists, organisation is fast, album art retrieval is easy, album display is REALLY good.
If you don't like the default skin, it has close replicas of iTunes, WMP and some other nice skins ( you can also change around the default skin by adding "skin effects" ).
All views of the player are highly customisable as well. It also has integrated support for Amazon MP3 store, so you can instantly download to the player on the player.
I honestly can't find anything wrong with this player. It destroys anything else.
I recommend you guys try it out. It's really good.
By organisation you mean it puts all your music into folders by artist like iTunes?
...I use WMP for when I'm just uhm...checking...a song file, because iTunes takes some time to load and can be a bit resource-intensive, but your Pros/Cons seem to not mention anything about the aforementioned.
I didn't do the pros and cons for iTunes.Noobpatty wrote:
...I use WMP for when I'm just uhm...checking...a song file, because iTunes takes some time to load and can be a bit resource-intensive, but your Pros/Cons seem to not mention anything about the aforementioned.
I'm looking at my nice clean iTunes interface compared to this and it's making me sad.
Foobar2000 is where its at, especially for those large libraries
iTunes is shit. It hogs memory, theres all this "sign in" shit to use their special features, it doesn't support FLAC natively, all the music you get off it is pretty poor quality ( not encoded in LAME ) and half of the "oooo nice shit" is completely useless.ghettoperson wrote:
I'm looking at my nice clean iTunes interface compared to this and it's making me sad.
It may be nicer than Jukebox or any of the other media players out there ( except WMP ), but it's certainly not better.
You want to use it? Fine. But it's not a better all round media player than any of the other suggestions given here. I would most definitely use it if it didn't have those niggles. It rapes the computers memory when you have a huge library and are trying to search for stuff.
Foobar2000 is the purist way. It's easy to import all your music and dump it on there and start listening, but it fails at having advanced features. It's also pretty piss poor with navigation and setup "out of the box". I want to be able to play my music and enjoy a media player from the installation. I don't want to go rumaging through the web to find some "decent" plugins. Yeah, sure, you can make it look great if you have time, and it has support for a lot of things, but so do many of the other open source players.
It seems that Songbird has updated their version and it now supports "automatic media folder update". Interesting. I wonder how the memory leakage is going. That's a big plus for Songbird, if everything else is alright.
you never did AIMP, TeenSpirit, or Jet Audio.
Is songbird compatible with windows 7?
Yes, it is.
Ah. Last time I checked (wasn't too long ago, like 2 months ago) it wasn't. Will definitely check it out then.
Metal-Eater-GR wrote:
Is songbird compatible with windows 7?
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 3#p3026663Winston_Churchill wrote:
Songbird + 1 hour of configuration. I like it quite a bit actually.
<3 Songbird. Sexiest player ever
songbird is too laggy, and can't handle my library keeps crashing
Songbird is pretty shit. It's not optimised nor is it fast. It's nice, sure, but it fails miserably with large libraries and can't monitor more than one folder at a time.
Media Monkey is 100x better.
Media Monkey is 100x better.