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*nix Technical Support
Audio Player of Choice
Just wondering what people are using to play their music.
I'm personally happy using AIMP2 under Windows, qmmp, XMMS, or Audacious2 under Linux. XMMS isn't actively being developed, but qmmp and Audacious2 are, so I tend to use them more often then not.
I use them mostly because they are minimalistic, they provide functions I use and need daily (EQ, Playlist, and MP3/Ogg playback).
And that's all I need. That and I can throw them in the corner also helps me choose them over anything else.
What about you?
pacman -Syyu life not found in sync db
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Whiz Kid
I just use the built-in Media Player on Win7. On Linux Mint I use Banshee...they have all I need.
Screw Google! Ask me!
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*nix Technical Support
Bleh... I can't stand WMP, I don't know why... but it's too much for me these days.
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Experienced User
I use either MediaMonkey or Winamp. Both are great for customizing the player and your library for what you want.

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Guest
Default WMP ( + DFX plugin ) and my favorite Zune software ( for my Zune HD ).
"Stars and the Sun"
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Experienced User
media monkey in windows and rhythmbox in ubuntu because i need a library to keep a track of all my tracks :P and a converter tooo(mediamonkey) and under puppy i dont play any media files
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Experienced User
I use Foobar2000 for audio and DivX for video.
I do not know much about English. Sorry if I wrote the wrong words or grammar.
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*nix Technical Support
We're only covering audio here, this is the Music subforum.
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Experienced User
Aimp2 in windows and audacious2 in linux.
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Whiz Kid

Originally Posted by
hellnoire
Bleh... I can't stand WMP, I don't know why... but it's too much for me these days.
I just want to listen to music...that's all. I don't need to create playlist etc. That's why I don't bother installing a new player.
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