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Recommend a media player to me!

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  • R realJSOP

    VLC works fine for me - it plays everything I throw at it. EDIT ========= Really? A 1-vote? If you're gonna do that, at least have the balls to man-up and state an alternative. Hell, I might even end up agreeing if it's valid.

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    modified on Monday, February 7, 2011 12:44 PM

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    keyboard warrior
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    vlc also has some good free remote control apps for phones/ipods etc.

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    • P peterchen

      It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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      Ravi Bhavnani
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      Another strong recommendation for VLC[^]. :cool: /ravi

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      • P peterchen

        It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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        Hans Dietrich
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        Media Player Classic

        Best wishes, Hans


        [Hans Dietrich Software]

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        • H Hans Dietrich

          Media Player Classic

          Best wishes, Hans


          [Hans Dietrich Software]

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          leppie
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          I second MPC HC. But VLC will play anything though, so always handy to keep around.

          ((λ (x) `(,x ',x)) '(λ (x) `(,x ',x)))

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          • P peterchen

            It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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            HimanshuJoshi
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            I third VLC. It's the best :thumbsup:

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            • P peterchen

              It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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              Lost User
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              peterchen wrote:

              Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again.

              Doesn't Windows Media Player (WMP) meet your requirements? Disclaimer: I'm not saying it does. I don't have Weven here at work and don't use it much at home (certainly not for media). Just wondering...

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              • P peterchen

                It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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                Joe Woodbury
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                For music, I use WimAmp. For video, after VLC refused to play some files and started crashing quite a bit, I switched to Media Player Classic and am very happy with it. It's extremely stable and rarely fails to work.

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                • P peterchen

                  It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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                  Abu Mami
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                  I use VLC for almost everything - except Shoutcast. For some reason Shoutcast doesn't work so great in VLC, or maybe I just haven't set it up yet. For Shoutcast, I use Songbird. Nice interface and works pretty easily.

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                  • P peterchen

                    It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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                    Cristian Adam
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                    For music I find foobar2000[^] excellent.

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                    • C Cristian Adam

                      For music I find foobar2000[^] excellent.

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                      I also love foobar2000.

                      -- Marcus Kwok

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                      • L Lost User

                        peterchen wrote:

                        Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again.

                        Doesn't Windows Media Player (WMP) meet your requirements? Disclaimer: I'm not saying it does. I don't have Weven here at work and don't use it much at home (certainly not for media). Just wondering...

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                        peterchen
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                        Since I use it for videos, and opening a video kills my current "unsaved playlist", it's already out. I've tried it a few times, but never got to like the selection of songs.

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                        • P peterchen

                          It's that time of the year again... Since my favorit, @Max Tray Player, doesn't run on Win7 x64 anymore, I am on the hunt again. My favorite features were: - Play+Next Buttons in / besides the tray - Doesn't need to "Scan your disk to build a media library" - Simple selection of files to play - pass "/play" on command line to continue playing I've tried WinAmp classic for a while, but it's out for it's measely semihalf-pixel-sized-buttons and the rather annoying add files method.

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                          Mark_Wallace
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                          Me: QMP[^] for audio. MPC[^] for .rm & .rmvb. VLC[^] for everything else.

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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