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View Poll Results: Which media player do you use?
WinAmp 2 1 5.88%
WinAmp 3 2 11.76%
WinAmp 5 (free or paid?) 3 17.65%
Windows Media Player 8 47.06%
Other 3 17.65%
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Old 10-28-2010, 02:52 PM   #38 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kaimon View Post
Love Foobar, but I prefer just to use it for flacs. Mp3s of those files go in Windows player and AACs go in Itunes.

Sound weird, but that's how it is for me.
Yeah, that just...that just doesn't make any sense. Huh.

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Originally Posted by NGGRPLZ View Post
Exactly, because, as far as I can tell, Foobar doesn't have a plug in for mp3 (Data) disc creation.
And I have enough on my plate w/out ****ing around with plug-ins anyways.
It's really easy and useful, but if you want to get ripped off feel free.

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Originally Posted by ThePhanastasio View Post
I pretty much keep most of my listening to iTunes, although I also have my entire library in Windows Media to listen to when I want to actually find something. iTunes' search feature is inferior, especially when I'm searching for very specific things.

I mostly just have iTunes for iPod syncing and burning CDs, as Windows Media doesn't offer the burning option where there's no gap between songs. I suppose I could get a completely different program to burn discs, but meh.

Also, iTunes is slow, unorganized (ultimately) and irritating.
As said, use Songbird. It's like all the good parts of iTunes and though it has flaws it's much better.
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