I was thinking about getting the old napster just to have something to have, but i figured there has to be a lot better programs out there. Right now i just launch different songs in real player from a folder. Any suggestions?
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I was thinking about getting the old napster just to have something to have, but i figured there has to be a lot better programs out there. Right now i just launch different songs in real player from a folder. Any suggestions?
I agree Napster has a great built in mp3 player, I still use Napster Beta v9.6 and connects to My favorite Opennap servers.
Anyway I suggest You to install WinAmp from WinAmp's Official Site I like the classic best. But if You want a player with a cooler look then download WinAmp3.
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If you are looking for small and pretty simple mp3-player (1.4Mb), try Audio Active player. It has cool looking icons on mp3 files too :)
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I'll use kazaa. works perfect B)
If you are looking for something small and simple I suggest the 1by1 player. Just 41 Kb!
Does not need to be installed.
Plays files in a directory without having to create a playlist.
Great sound! Loads lost faster than Winamp
Get it at www.rz.uni-frankfurt.de/~pesch/
you cannot beat winamp 2.81 it uses a tiny amount of mem and is just a great program.
and the min install would be ideal.
Oh my God!! If you are using Real Player, then anything will be better. Once again, I recommend the new Windows Media Player 9, available as a free download from Microsoft. Its intergrated into the operating system, so no real resources are used.Quote:
Originally posted by The Ozzman@30 March 2003 - 23:45
I was thinking about getting the old napster just to have something to have, but i figured there has to be a lot better programs out there. Right now i just launch different songs in real player from a folder.
thanks for the tips guys!
another excellent program for playing mp3s (or other CDs for that matter) is musicmatch jukebox. Bit thirsty on the CPU (no more than realplayer) but can do ANYTHING. I use it to rip all my CDs and also to manage the ID3 tags on MP3 files for my mp3player.
Have used most of the popular and my 2 favs are Zoom player and QCD player you can get QCD player here ;)
I'm with Jibbler go with the Windows Media Player 9! It works real good for me.
I use J. River's Media Jukebox.
It plays both audio and video.
It supports ripping of audio into many different formats (mp3, ogg, wma, etc.).
You can record live feeds from your soundcard (internet radio and such).
It's fast and has a well designed interface.
Good media library layout.
You'd probably do best to download a cracked version off of kazaa so that you don't have ot deal with the annoying 30 day trial period.
I'd say Winamp 2.81 is the best, and it copes well when my machine is extramly busy, no pause, no stutter, nadda
Coolplayer
small, and skinable.
works great
about 400 KB
Loads fast, not like musicmatch or media player where there is a few second delay.
I just use windows media ;)
And I am under the impression that winamp is spyware!