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DJ_Jusha
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winamp only


Only foobar2000. Fast, with low memory usage and never freeze.
Supports: MP1, MP2, MP3, MP4, MPC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC / Ogg FLAC, WavPack, WAV, AIFF, AU, SND, CDDA, WMA. (its more than winamp).
Supports playlist files and radio streams too (Shoutcast & Icecast).
More and more better than winamp... Try it!
www.foobar2000.org


Windows Media Player for me. I only use another player if I really need to and that is very rare as you can get a directshow filter to play pretty much anything these days so WMP can support it.
I'm not a fan of WinAmp mainly because of that horrid settings dialog. Seriously, that thing conforms to no design guidelines whatsoever, it's like a big hole for throwing random settings in. I know some geeks open it and go WOW! Look at all those settings, this must be good... no actually, that kind of thing is usually done because the application has a habbit of going wrong so it gives the user a way of resolving the issue, rather than them writing more reliable code.
Years ago I used to use Sonique as the interface was so fast on slower systems and it was the only one that enabled me to listen to MP3 without crashing at the time, WinAmp was only on like version 78,000 at the time so it was still in pretty early development from what it's at now. Then they promised us Sonique 2, but they took so long getting anywhere with it that they just got left behind and I doubt it will ever be finished.
So WMP gets my vote![]()
Furthermore I'm always looking for options that were there earlier, but disappeared. I can't find the desired options there easily, mostly; but I can be wrong ofcourse :grinning:
It's indeed somewhat counterintuitive (when you click a checkmark, or under 'output' a line, it's applied instantly; there's no 'ok' or 'apply' button or so) and I understand that it's therefore difficult for a beginning user. Maybe they should make a button 'advanced' where the rather difficult options can be hidden under. But I'm not complaining, 
I've never used it again...



