Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: GUEST,Blackcatter Date: 20 Sep 04 - 02:35 PM I use Windows Media Player as my default. I'd suggest an interesting alternative if you want to do a bit of disc jockey work. There's a freeware program called T-Player. It's a smallish program, but it makes mixing songs pretty easy - beyond the typical setting up of play lists, it has a complete randomizer for all music files on your computer (that you want it to play) regardless of format. It also will mix from song to song - so instead of the typical pause beween song it automatically goes into the next song. On top of that it's quite user friendly. I act as dj at dances at my church and just bring my PC along to plug into the sound system there. 3000+ songs at my disposal, all easily at hand with T-Player. It's not perfect - for instance, it separates all songs into those be a different performer whether you want it to or not. This may not sound like a problem, but it's been a staedy bit of work changing the id files of the mp3s to that the performes names are all spelled correctly and follow the same convention. For example, I had songs listed under: Crosby Stills Nash and Young Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young Crosby Stills Nash & Young Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Crosby Stills and Nash Crosby, Stills and Nash etc. By the way, if you want to organize your mp3 files so that the id tages are all nice and neat, spelled correctly, etc. I use Godfather and am very happy with it. It is also freeware. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Freso Date: 20 Sep 04 - 01:37 PM foobar2000 for playing music/sounds. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Bill D Date: 20 Sep 04 - 01:22 PM I agree with Robin....Media Player Classic will now cover almost all the bases. It even includes "Real Alternative" to avoid Real Player (I just used it 5 minutes ago)....I have 6-7 programs, which have all sorts of features, I use for various things, including Ogg vorbis and MP3 files. XMPlay, dbPowerAmp player are two of the best. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: The Fooles Troupe Date: 20 Sep 04 - 08:45 AM The free GNU version of Media Player Classic 6.4.8.2 (curent version) foobar2000 (contains a special terface for screen text readers) Audacity - useful and free Various versions of MS products - many of which are larger clumsier and slower for playback. Haven't got much experience in burning yet. See this thread for some discussions of Audio Codecs - Wav & other Files & players and utilities. Robin |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: GUEST,milk monitor Date: 20 Sep 04 - 07:15 AM Same as Murray. Windows XP media player and Real Audio. My files also default to Windows Media player at a whim, but it does work. And Nero for burning, which seems to be fault free so far, and as I am a complete moron in all things technical I like it's simplicity. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Stu Date: 20 Sep 04 - 06:49 AM iTunes. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Murray MacLeod Date: 20 Sep 04 - 03:42 AM John, my Windows (XP) Media Player doesn't work, and never has. The hardware is all functional, that I know. Real Audio works, but when trying to download a song some sites default to Windows Media Player and ...zilch. Any suggestions as to what I might be able to do to get it working? |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Neighmond Date: 14 Feb 03 - 11:52 PM Camden, New Jersey? Wel-a-day Mine says: Cable-Euphona Inner-Player Mfg. by Cable Piano Co. Chicago Wiley B. Allen, Co USA |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: mack/misophist Date: 14 Feb 03 - 11:38 PM xmms and kscd, with the free version of RealPlayer as needed. Probably not much help to you, though. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 14 Feb 03 - 01:22 AM Just popped the lid and looked inside...it is as I supposed.
Sincerely, |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: JohnInKansas Date: 13 Feb 03 - 10:43 PM Since my switch to WinXP with a new machine, I haven't found much that won't play with the "built-in" Windows Media Player. The "new" versions seem to be greatly improved. Be advised that I don't do a lot of "aural surfing" though - just not adventurous enough, I guess. Our first CD burner came with Nero, and it would still be my choice for burning audio, but I've found it all but impossible to get a good burn of some kinds of data files. A laptop about a year ago came with Roxio EZCD, and it's miles ahead of Nero for data burns. Naturally, my new machine came with Nero, and the later (DVD) version is significantly improved; but I still felt the need to go buy Roxio to "complete the set." It is "better enough" to justify the price if you do a lot of data backup (esp. for someone who likes "long file names"). John |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Cluin Date: 13 Feb 03 - 06:56 PM Media Player and Realplayer on the Web, though the interface with IE will cause the whole computer to put on blinders and not let me do anything else if it is having trouble connecting to the source. I'm not much of a Microsoft fan for most things but I've gotta admit those Windows Media files have a really nice sound quality to compression ratio, better than MP3 byte for byte. Of course, MP3 is far more universal so it won't disappear very soon. For MP3s, I use the MusicMatch Jukebox that came with my Dell. I used to use WinAmp on my old `puter and I liked that too. They're all pretty much similar. I just wish I hadn't upgraded the MusicMatch software when it prompted me there was a free upgrade available. Now I have nag screens popping up when I shut it down. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Clinton Hammond Date: 13 Feb 03 - 06:25 PM Chalk up another vote for Jet Audio... I love it... version 4.95 EX I think... I donno... it's pirated, like most of the software I use! :-) |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Bill D Date: 13 Feb 03 - 06:06 PM Nero is quite good for recording CDs..(a lot depends on whether you are copying from a commercial CD or creating a CD from odd files on your computer...but Nero or Sony CDExtreme can do both well. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Ed. Date: 13 Feb 03 - 06:00 PM Real Audio 6, and Windows Media Player 6.2 mostly. I don't have a CD Burner, but Nero seems good from what I've read. I don't really understand your question though. |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Bill D Date: 13 Feb 03 - 05:46 PM be warned...*grin*...JetAudio is a BIG program...and there is a 'basic' 5.0 and a 5.0 Pro...which costs $30 US. There are also MANY places to get older versions, and versions with the registration code included. (I have 4.81, and am quite happy with it..) |
Subject: RE: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Bill D Date: 13 Feb 03 - 05:32 PM I use several different ones...the one I prefer is JetAudio...it will even play RealAudio files. but WinAmp will play 'most' everything and has LOTS of plugins and is quite popular...and there are other special purpose things. What do you use it for mostly? |
Subject: Tech: what media player do you use? From: Morticia Date: 13 Feb 03 - 01:21 PM the new 'upgrade' of my windows player has caused it to have a small nervous breakdown.It is now extremely critical of my taste in music and refuses to record cd's.I have explained there are other options but it knows I'm bluffing....so what do you find best? Maybe I can scare it into behaving. |
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