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TheBlackMan

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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.

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Audio: QCD - Quintessential player

Why? Small, fast, no ads, good playlist and more...

Video: VLC, MPC/Realalt, MP10

Depending on usage/filetype... None is perfect but they complement each other very well.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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? :P

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I use

For playing video

Windows Media Player Classic

+Addons --> Real Alternative; Quicktime Alternative; XP Codec Pack

why?

*because its very lite

*because its stable

*its fast

*you can make screenshots

*it spports subtitles

*no bullshiii like realplayer and quicktime does

For music, I use: Winamp (I dont know why, maybe I got used to it.

(And have WMP10 installed, but never use?)

same :)

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