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Post by Aureus on Mar 19, 2007 13:33:22 GMT -8
Pretty simple. Which audio/media player do you use, and why? Are you a hip itunes user? Sticking with WMP? Are you a crazy audiophile (Like me) Who loves the ability to tweak things just right in Foobar2000? Go off on rants about your player's usability, sound quality, post pics of your set up, etc. That just makes it more fun. Semi-arguing is always welcome, but keep it civil. I'd go first, but I have Physics to do...
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Post by Mitsuki Park on Mar 19, 2007 17:31:56 GMT -8
Winamp.
-Shrug- As long as I can listen to my music, I'm content. No need to put a picture 'cause it's put in ABC order by artist; sound is fine 'cause the speakers aren't half bad, but most of the time I use headphones, and even then it's not bad.
Eh, like I said; as long as I can listen to my music.
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Post by Stu Pott on Mar 25, 2007 16:16:47 GMT -8
iTunes, due to iPod.
It all syncronizes!
And WinAmp is good. I have foobar, but I don't use it. Too complicated.
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Post by Aureus on Mar 25, 2007 16:17:23 GMT -8
Too complicated? *laughs at* Sorry. >_>
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Post by Stu Pott on Mar 27, 2007 12:35:17 GMT -8
It involves more than just selecting a song.
Therefore, it = Complicated.
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Post by Aureus on Mar 27, 2007 12:36:14 GMT -8
You go to files > Add directory (place your music is), the songs pop up and you click on them?
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Post by chihiro on Mar 27, 2007 13:44:35 GMT -8
itunes for my ipod, but I like wmp because it automatically adds my songs to my library no matter where I dl them from. Limewire, Ruckus, anything. It's just there. Now if only iTunes was like that @_@
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