sven Posted May 15, 2005 Posted May 15, 2005 Itunes Forever. i use BSplayer for dvds movie rips, and WMP for all my other movie clips.btw, why get musicmusic match if u have to pay to get all the features that are free in itunes? like fast ripping and burning.
DL. Posted May 15, 2005 Posted May 15, 2005 Audio: QCD - Quintessential playerWhy? Small, fast, no ads, good playlist and more...Video: VLC, MPC/Realalt, MP10Depending on usage/filetype... None is perfect but they complement each other very well.
TheBlackMan Posted May 21, 2005 Author Posted May 21, 2005 It seems like most people have a player for audio and a player for video. I guess I'll try MPC (w/ Real & Quicktime Alternative) for video and use Winamp for audio. What is bundled with the XP Codec Pack? I always used the K-Lite one; is there a major difference?
Jeremy Posted May 22, 2005 Posted May 22, 2005 I use CoRoNe's DirectShow Filter Pack with changes made by Fridge-RaideR since neither of us use FFDShow. Beats the crap out of any codec pack out there afaiac'd.
ryan_song Posted May 23, 2005 Posted May 23, 2005 Music: MediaMonkey 2.3 (Very cool!)Video: PowerDVD 6 for DVD VIDEO MPC + K-lite mega code pack1.31 for other video(wmv,rm,mov,avi,ect...)
sonu27 Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 Has, is and maybe always will be Windows Media Player 10.
Ivanov Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 I use Media Player Classic - simple open source player, who can play everything (DivX, DVD, Music formats, TV Tunner, RealMedia, QuickTime movies and much more). I like it, its the best media player, who I am used.
sonu27 Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 (edited) You are talking abou the mplayer2.exe in the Windows Media Player folder?Are you sure it can play QuickTime movies?Edit: Sorry, you mena the open-source programme.Tried it, but uses more CPU than the orignail version. Edited May 24, 2005 by sonu27
Ivanov Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 You are talking abou the mplayer2.exe in the Windows Media Player folder?Are you sure it can play QuickTime movies?Edit: Sorry, you mena the open-source programme.Tried it, but uses more CPU than the orignail version.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>No, it`s diiferent player, but with the sam interface. And yes, really can playe RealMedia and Quick Time. I am using it instead the heavy Windows Media Player. See sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/ for more info
Jeremy Posted May 24, 2005 Posted May 24, 2005 You are talking abou the mplayer2.exe in the Windows Media Player folder?Are you sure it can play QuickTime movies?Edit: Sorry, you mena the open-source programme.Tried it, but uses more CPU than the orignail version.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well, naturally, because it's an enhanced version of the original with years of development under it's belt. I have a 3 GHz CPU and I prefer a stand-alone, straight forward, fast-loading, nearly universally-compatible, and customizable player over some bloated thing like WMP10. Heh, 10 major versions... takes them a while to make a half-decent player, eh?
bledd Posted May 25, 2005 Posted May 25, 2005 I useFor playing videoWindows Media Player Classic +Addons --> Real Alternative; Quicktime Alternative; XP Codec Packwhy? *because its very lite *because its stable *its fast *you can make screenshots *it spports subtitles *no bullshiii like realplayer and quicktime doesFor music, I use: Winamp (I dont know why, maybe I got used to it.(And have WMP10 installed, but never use?)<{POST_SNAPBACK}>same
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