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Originally Posted by Kaimon
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.
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Yeah, that just...that just doesn't make any sense. Huh.
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Originally Posted by NGGRPLZ
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.
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It's really easy and useful, but if you want to get ripped off feel free.
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Originally Posted by ThePhanastasio
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.
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As said, use Songbird. It's like all the good parts of iTunes and though it has flaws it's much better.