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link343 - Sep 4, 2005

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 link343 Sep 4, 2005

 lordofduct Sep 4, 2005
well i selected other just because I use 3 different players depending which computer I'm on.

My living room is Winamp

My bedroom is XMMS

and work is Win Media Player

 SkankinMonkey Sep 4, 2005
I like media player classic, it works fairly well with everything and is fairly lightweight

 MasterAkumaMatata Sep 4, 2005
Media Player Classic for me as well.


  
	
	
Originally posted by SkankinMonkey@Sun, 2005-09-04 @ 07:38 PM

I like media player classic, it works fairly well with everything and is fairly lightweight
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Well, it certainly has gained some weight especially in the last two updates. It was less than a megabinary byte when I started using it; now it's over 4.5 megabinary bytes.

 racketboy Sep 4, 2005
iTunes can't be beat for music (this is coming from a former Winamp junkie)

I usually go with WMP10 for video, but I also use MP Classic on occassion, but sometime I want playlist capabilies etc, (hence the WMP10)

 Pyrite Sep 4, 2005
BSPlayer for vids and radio

Winamp and Foobar for audio

MPC for rm and mov

 link343 Sep 4, 2005
I use:

QCD for Music,playlist,and radio

WMP for videos

 it290 Sep 4, 2005
No option for mplayer? It's the best player out there; more full-featured than just about anything else and very fast. I even use it on my windows machine. It also loads faster than anything else.

I also use zoom player from time to time; another good player that can be customized to a large degree.

 CrazyGoon Sep 4, 2005
MPC for me. Any one configured it to play DVDs using a powerdvd decoder? That's what I plan on doing, when I get the time..

 ZikZak Sep 4, 2005
mplayer... and sometimes VLC....

 HXC Sep 4, 2005
foobar2000 for music

Media Player Classic for video.

 SkankinMonkey Sep 4, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by racketboy@Sun, 2005-09-04 @ 09:20 PM

iTunes can't be beat for music (this is coming from a former Winamp junkie)

I usually go with WMP10 for video, but I also use MP Classic on occassion, but sometime I want playlist capabilies etc, (hence the WMP10)

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MPC has a playlist function

 IceDigger Sep 4, 2005
Media Player Classic for video

Foobar 2000 for music

 HXC Sep 4, 2005

  
	
	
Originally posted by IceMan2k@Mon, 2005-09-05 @ 03:52 PM

Media Player Classic for video

Foobar 2000 for music

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. You deserve a cookie.

 vbt Sep 5, 2005
media player classic & bsplayer.

 Cloud121 Sep 5, 2005
iTunes for music, VLC and MPlayer for video.

 ExCyber Sep 5, 2005
For now, Rhythmbox... for music, and Totem... with the xine-lib... backend for video.

 dibz Sep 5, 2005
VLC for video, iTunes for music. I use VLC for video because I can throw just about anything at it and it plays fine without installing codecs, and the adjustment features built in are great. And I use iTunes since I don't like the newer versions of winamp, and most of the time it suits my needs better then other players.

 msimplay Sep 8, 2005
using Kaffeine media Player with Xinelib backend for everything except 3gp files

 VertigoXX Sep 8, 2005
An old WinAmp for MP3's. Mainly because of the burning engine, they usualy go straight to CDR then into my car. I don't often play music while working on the computer, I have a TV right above my moniter.

For video, my default is this strange little bug that came with my ATI TV Wonder card. If it has trouble playing something, I go for MediaPlayer Classic. But the ATI program surprised me with its ease of use and general functionability, so I've stuck with it. For DVD's, usualy MPC, but if it's a DVD that I'm authoring and need to view from my HD (which is one of MPC's downsides), I use Intervideo WinDVD. This came with my old computer, and works just fine when I need it, despite being a resource hog.

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