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Which Media Player On Windows?

post #1 of 74
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Which media player do use on Windows to play music?

I use Windows Media Player. I've used Media Monkey And RealPlayer before...

I'm gonna try FooBar2000 after reading so many good reviews about it in here.

Which do you use?

Jack.
post #2 of 74
Foobar2000 it is.
Been my only audio player for MS Windows since its initial appearance back in 2002.
post #3 of 74
Jriver media center or jriver jukebox is good and has a easy interface to use.
post #4 of 74
Oh, audio player. foobar2000, and if you have Vista/7, then the WASAPI plug-in will do wonders for the sound quality.
post #5 of 74
Media Monkey.
post #6 of 74
WMP
post #7 of 74
why don't u try the jukebox
post #8 of 74
Cplay.
post #9 of 74
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Originally Posted by shenchen2006 View Post
why don't u try the jukebox
Perhaps because he do not seem to be asking for advice, but is just curious which player we use...?
post #10 of 74
I use iTunes on Vista 32bit.
post #11 of 74
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Originally Posted by KingStyles View Post
Jriver media center or jriver jukebox is good and has a easy interface to use.
X2 been using JRMC since V7...
post #12 of 74
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Originally Posted by krmathis View Post
Foobar2000 it is.
Been my only audio player for MS Windows since its initial appearance back in 2002.
Could you point me toward some reading material explaining the benefits of Foobar2000 over other common players?

I recently downloaded it (I am using iTunes right now which I'm not very happy with it) but I'm still looking for reasons to switch over.
post #13 of 74
Foobar here.

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Originally Posted by Romulus1 View Post
Could you point me toward some reading material explaining the benefits of Foobar2000 over other common players?

I recently downloaded it (I am using iTunes right now which I'm not very happy with it) but I'm still looking for reasons to switch over.
The general modular design of foobar allows anyone to customize it to their liking. You can easily add new features and options through components that can be easily downloaded.
Oh, and it sounds great to begin with too.
post #14 of 74
J river is great, comes with all features such as ASIO and WASAPI, and so easy to use.
post #15 of 74
Foobar is awesome

i use iTunes since all my music is on my ipod as opposed to the pc
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