What's your favorite MP3 Player?

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I need a freeware MP3 player that has an easy playlist.

What I would like to do is select the file's I wish to,play
and save as my play list. I have media player 9 and can't
seem to create the list the way I want.

Thanks
Bobby

I like Quintessential CD player (http://quinnware.com/) , liked it so
much way back when I actually paid for it, been free for a while now.

GK


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fathom said:
Apollo is a great mp3 player. Have you tried out their advanced
playlists? - an awesome way to mine a large collection

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Thanks fathom for the link.

Bobby
 
My personal favorite is PlayMaster
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/frytech/software.html

If you set it as your associated player you can browse through your
mp3 files in explorer or whatever file browser you use and double
click which songs you want and they are added to your playlist. Then
you can save the playlist to whatever you want, or set Playmaster to
recall the playlist and it will load it up and play it everytime you
run it.

That's pretty much how Windows Media Player 9 works.
 
Around Fri, 25 Jul 2003 18:33:50 +0000 When, fathom
Uttered...


Have you looked at Qcd player ?

QCD has been running without fault for quite some time on
my sys. It does everything I want (playlists from v.large
folders, eq, Ogg ect.) uses almost no cpu power and has
skins and plugins if you want more.

IMHO the best .Mp3 player there is.

http://quinnware.com/

Not bad, but no advanced playlists. This is a concept that is
so powerful, all players should feature it, but only Apollo
has it. I'm trying to get support for this on my hardware mp3
player.



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I like Quintessential CD player (http://quinnware.com/) , liked it so
much way back when I actually paid for it, been free for a while now.

GK
I just started using QCD but I have to third that recommendation. It's
playlist function is simple and clear to use and allows for saving. It's
the easiest playlist format I've found. Plus it doesn't use many resources
and has some interesting features. Including plug ins for many different
formats besides mp3.
 
I see 'em. 1152x864 on a 19" screen. }:O)

Yea...as soon as my 17" Sony dies, I'm going for a 24" TFT. I'll run it at
1280x???? (16:9 ratio), and that'll blow Winamp up big enough to see without
X-Ray vision.

I'm going to tell the wife I need either some big, heavy framed glasses or a
24" TFT monitor. Yea, that could work. :-)

Bob
 
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I know, but I don't do Winamp.

Bob

STP (SysTrayPlay) is a small MP3 player that runs at the system tray. It
does not come with fancy graphical effects offers a variety of very useful
and convenient features that are quickly accessible from it's tray icon.
You can browse your playlist right from the tray menu and select a track to
be played, scan your drive for MP3s, shuffle, repeat etc. as well as the
option to define an action to perform once the album has finished playing.
Additional features include CDDB support, an equalizer, a simple playlist
editor and several advanced option. STP MP3 player takes minimal space and
processor time. A very lean and but quiet powerful MP3 player, give it a
try!

208kb no reg. excellent.
http://www.webattack.com/get/stpmp3.shtml
 
Bob said:
Oh man, those glasses...I better re-think my strategy. Don't know if I
could live with those glasses. But I could always say "Guess what dear?
My eyes are better!".

I'm not so sure...I think that they would make you look distinguished. Or is
that "extinguished"...? };O)
 
I need a freeware MP3 player that has an easy playlist.

What I would like to do is select the file's I wish to,play
and save as my play list. I have media player 9 and can't
seem to create the list the way I want.

Thanks
Bobby
hallo
I have 3 players on my system
1. winamp
2. sonique
3. freeamp

freeamp made the best sound
winamp its funny because the skins and the olugins
sonique stands between them

So if i want to hear intensive my mp3 with 192 Kb/s on i prefer
freeamp

for the rest winamp and sonique

for the url just google
Jörg

JV
 
Jörg Volkmann said:
hallo
I have 3 players on my system
1. winamp
2. sonique
3. freeamp

freeamp made the best sound
winamp its funny because the skins and the olugins
sonique stands between them
So if i want to hear intensive my mp3 with 192 Kb/s on i prefer
freeamp for the rest winamp and sonique
for the url just google

Bobby,
In order to download Sonique, you have to register with the Lycos
Network:

http://ldbreg.lycos.com/cgi-bin/mayaRegister
http://info.lycos.com/legal/legal.asp

Carefully note the default settings on the first page. You don't want
to start getting more spam. You can leave out your email address it
looks like.
 
STP (SysTrayPlay) is a small MP3 player that runs at the system tray. It
does not come with fancy graphical effects offers a variety of very useful
and convenient features that are quickly accessible from it's tray icon.
You can browse your playlist right from the tray menu and select a track to
be played, scan your drive for MP3s, shuffle, repeat etc. as well as the
option to define an action to perform once the album has finished playing.
Additional features include CDDB support, an equalizer, a simple playlist
editor and several advanced option. STP MP3 player takes minimal space and
processor time. A very lean and but quiet powerful MP3 player, give it a
try!

208kb no reg. excellent.
http://www.webattack.com/get/stpmp3.shtml

Now there is a different approach!

Very imaginative. I like the MP3 scanning feature.

I'll have to play with this one a while to get the feel of it. It may grow
on me.

Bob
 
dansheen said:
I just started using QCD but I have to third that recommendation. It's
playlist function is simple and clear to use and allows for saving. It's
the easiest playlist format I've found. Plus it doesn't use many resources
and has some interesting features. Including plug ins for many different
formats besides mp3.

Thanks folks for the replies. I just downloaded QCD and will give it a go.

Bobby
 
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