WBHoenig
Nov 19 2006, 09:24 AM
What media player do you like?
Personally, I use Amarok whenever possible, but it only works on UNIX-like systems (e.g. Linux). When I'm on Linux, I use either iTunes or WMP, depending on my mood.
Poll edited. Winamp added.
--Zxian
jcarle
Nov 19 2006, 10:57 AM
You kind of forgot one of the more important ones... Winamp.
WBHoenig
Nov 19 2006, 11:00 AM
Oops... Sorry
neo
Nov 19 2006, 11:42 AM
I m using Windows Media Player 11 and always be use latest version.
Biohead
Nov 19 2006, 11:50 AM
WMP here. I can't be bothered with other things when it plays most things I use, and it's built in
awergh
Nov 20 2006, 12:14 AM
you missed vlc media player, its the only one that works on my computer at the moment because i have a dodgy soundcard driver.
But i also like amovie.ocx (C:\WINDOWS\RUNDLL32.EXE amovie.ocx,RunDll) because it uses the least memory, media player classic is good to though, wmp is ok i still have it installed as well.
crahak
Nov 20 2006, 01:14 AM
QUOTE (jcarle @ Nov 19 2006, 12:57 PM)

You kind of forgot one of the more important ones... Winamp.
...and Zoom Player. And VLC. And possibly QuickTime (not so much for the player itself, but the codecs are technically part of it, and it's used a lot for videos on the web, like movie trailers so still somewhat useful). And that's still ignoring all the DVD playing apps (for those who'se primary media use of a PC is watching DVDs - like PowerDVD, WinDVD, etc). And if you're going to include Linux players, then XMMS should be there too (and perhaps rhythmbox, xine, etc). We're also ignoring every kind of PVR software (MCE, MythTV, etc) which can also playback all kinds of media (and is usually the sole purpose of the PC it's running onto). The only option almost worth voting for on that list is MPC. Couldn't pay me enough for me to use WiMP or iJunk.
Besides, it would be hard to pick only one player. Lots of people use different apps for mp3s (audio) and movies. That would be the winamp/zoom player combo as far as I'm concerned (on windows).
Kiljaeden
Nov 20 2006, 01:46 AM
Media Player Classic that comes with the Combined Community Codec Pack. In addition, I install Quicktime Alternative and Real Alternative. Plays everything I throw at it, even high definition video. Windows Media Player can't/won't play certain formats or files encoded with certain codecs. I use Winamp solely for audio. Best combination
N1K
Nov 20 2006, 02:15 AM
Windows Media Player for me
emodel
Nov 20 2006, 02:49 AM
as VLC is the only "clean" one, it's the only one i would ever consider
(all codecs included)
(i use the portable version)
bledd
Nov 20 2006, 02:51 AM
mpc for video
winamp lite for audio
SecretNinja
Nov 20 2006, 04:20 AM
MPC all the way. I have VLC on my mac as that's the only thing that i can find that's remotely good, and to be honest i detest it. iTunes is an insult, quick time is worse still. wmp is ugly, winamp is slow and cumbersome for video (in my experience).
MPC and ffdshow work very well for my needs.
thomasd
Nov 20 2006, 04:36 AM
Windows Media Player 11 works just well for me.
Maleko
Nov 20 2006, 05:02 AM
I use 3:
Winamp for Music
WMP for Video Files
Power DVD for DVD movies.
FAT64
Nov 20 2006, 05:12 AM
WMP for music files and PowerDVD for films.
Noggin
Nov 20 2006, 01:02 PM
media player 11
Lost Soul
Nov 20 2006, 08:32 PM
classic for video and winamp for audio
sylvianorth
Nov 20 2006, 08:43 PM
Winamp for playing
Mediamonkey for organizing/tagging
Jet Audio for anything that wont play in winamp....
WMP makes me rainy on the inside as does iTunes
Thunderbolt 2864
Dec 4 2006, 01:26 AM
I use Winamp for music.
I use WMP for videos only and thats about it.
nitroshift
Dec 4 2006, 04:26 AM
WMP 11... Can't be ar$ed to install something else.
flyingfiddler
Dec 5 2006, 04:45 AM
Wife likes WMP 11... enough said

Regards,
Dan
glocK_94
Dec 5 2006, 11:27 AM
QUOTE (flyingfiddler @ Dec 5 2006, 12:45 PM)

Wife likes WMP 11... enough said


Winamp for music, WMP 6.4 for videos.
Jaqie Fox
Dec 5 2006, 01:07 PM
QUOTE (Kiljaeden @ Nov 20 2006, 02:46 AM)

Media Player Classic that comes with the Combined Community Codec Pack. In addition, I install Quicktime Alternative and Real Alternative. Plays everything I throw at it, even high definition video. Windows Media Player can't/won't play certain formats or files encoded with certain codecs. I use Winamp solely for audio. Best combination

QFT.
I was going to post the exact same setup (minus the combined codec pack, I am picky as to what codecs I install and have a list I go through upon reinstalls). The only thing this setup won't play is .ratDVD (which is a very dodgy standard). That i use moopeg for playing when I come across one (which isn't often anymore).
pepoluan
Dec 5 2006, 03:58 PM
foobar2000, Winamp, MPlayer, The Core Media Player.
amaroK in my opinion is the most advanced audio player, I use it a lot but I prefer xmms because I experience occasional crashes because I use gnome interface and amaroK is intended for kde. I rarely use windows but when I do, I use foobar2000 as a player.
For videos, I configure and compile my own version of mplayer from source.
WBHoenig
Dec 5 2006, 08:10 PM
Personally, I use GNOME, too (Ubuntu), and Amarok (from the apt repos) seems to work just as stable as it does under KDE (or more - KDE's not exactly the most stable piece of software out there). I've read horror stories, but it works great for me.
Jaqie Fox
Dec 5 2006, 09:03 PM
Oh. when in *nix (FreeBSD in my case) I use noatun.
Zxian
Dec 5 2006, 09:55 PM
I'm gonna answer this in terms of music, since I listen to music more than I watch video.
Winamp!!! There isn't another media player out there that has the same kind of UI as Winamp, nor do they have the same kind of functionality built in.
Winamp 5.31 syncs with my iPod, manages my music, plays most formats out of the box (ok... no flac or ape by default). What more could you ask for?
pepoluan
Dec 6 2006, 11:33 AM
QUOTE (Zxian @ Dec 6 2006, 10:55 AM)

Winamp 5.31 syncs with my iPod, manages my music, plays most formats out of the box (ok... no flac or ape by default). What more could you ask for?
You'll be glad to know that the latest Winamp supports FLAC out-of-the-box
WBHoenig
Dec 6 2006, 05:17 PM
QUOTE (Zxian @ Dec 5 2006, 10:55 PM)

I'm gonna answer this in terms of music, since I listen to music more than I watch video.
Winamp!!! There isn't another media player out there that has the same kind of UI as Winamp, nor do they have the same kind of functionality built in.
Winamp 5.31 syncs with my iPod, manages my music, plays most formats out of the box (ok... no flac or ape by default). What more could you ask for?
Amarok does all of that, too

Although on some Linux distros with some codecs (e.g. wma) you have to type in about three lines in terminal for it to work
EchoNoise
Dec 6 2006, 09:41 PM
quod libet
Mangix
Dec 6 2006, 10:39 PM
foobar2000 for music. the **** thing is simply the best. there is nothing better than it; and nobody can convince me otherwise.
as for Videos, DVDs, and similar s***, Media Player Classic along with ffdshow.
sonu27
Jan 7 2007, 05:35 AM
I chose foobar2000 for one reason only: very low CPU usage on my 850mhz P3.
WMP11 kills it at everything else, except resources.
Nerwin
Jan 28 2007, 06:16 PM
ITUNES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sven
Jan 28 2007, 09:32 PM
Itunes indeed! I've been using it forever (well, 3 years since i got my ipod). i always found that musicmatch was a like, slow and annoying. on the other hand, foobar2000 doesn't have may library functions (i use it to play flac files. Windows media player has a weird way of organizing playlists. I find it's hard to find them in the ui, but i do use it to play single songs here and there. I tried winamp a while ago, but i didn't use it long enough to get use to it. In the end, it all came down to iPod and Podcast support, which itunes has and i already use.
Nerwin
Jan 28 2007, 10:54 PM
QUOTE (sven @ Jan 28 2007, 11:32 PM)

Itunes indeed! I've been using it forever (well, 3 years since i got my ipod). i always found that musicmatch was a like, slow and annoying. on the other hand, foobar2000 doesn't have may library functions (i use it to play flac files. Windows media player has a weird way of organizing playlists. I find it's hard to find them in the ui, but i do use it to play single songs here and there. I tried winamp a while ago, but i didn't use it long enough to get use to it. In the end, it all came down to iPod and Podcast support, which itunes has and i already use.
RIGHT ON!
chillinfart
Apr 23 2007, 09:59 PM
Currently, winamp sux.
WMP(im using WMP 9) are good and can boost my little sound system(headphones).
Mplayer classic. Nice for discrete usage (specially when im seeing p*rn) and don't need a lot of cpu or ram.
itunes... excellent if is installed on a macintosh. Windows version is too HEAVY.
ytrewq
Apr 24 2007, 12:27 PM
QUOTE (chillinfart @ Apr 23 2007, 09:59 PM)

Currently, winamp sux.
I somewhat agree. I don't care much for most of the newer stuff in it (I like the new look, but not the library). Not too worried about resource usage or anything like that. It seems to be getting somewhat buggy though: adding part of my mp3's in the library crashes it, half the time it crashes instead of saving playlists, stuff like that. More than annoying. Same stuff works fine in all other players (like WMP). I just might give foobar another try.
QUOTE (chillinfart @ Apr 23 2007, 09:59 PM)

itunes... excellent if is installed on a macintosh. Windows version is too HEAVY.
Might be ok on a Mac (don't have nor use one), but on Windows it's absolute garbage. I'd use anything over that bloated useless trash.
Maelstorm
Jul 28 2007, 04:53 AM
It really depends on what the format is. I generally keep formats to their native players. An exception to that rule that I have is MP3s...I play those with Sonique v1.96. It's old, but I like it and it works.
LUZR4LIFE
Oct 16 2007, 03:15 PM
I use WMP11.
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