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I've tried so many media players for audio (but not as many as J. River!)
My list is similar to the one above. I've tried to like Windows Media Player in different opperating systems but in a comparison test, it doesn't come near to sounding the best. VLC is always dependable; my go to when others fail but I also have a large music collection and need a player with some ability to manage it. I've tried to use WinAmp more than a couple of times and it is confusing to use. Sometimes, I think my patience with learning a program like that is the problem. My bottom line is how the player sounds but if I don't know how to adjust all of the settings then I don't know what I'm missing.
Media Monkey has lasted the longest as the program I use on my desktop computer. Too much music and it is all over too many drives. I overloaded the C: drive and had to clear out some space and then there are duplicates . . . The one feature that I love of Media Monkey's is that you can empty the program of your music files and have the program research your computer for all music. I've used that numerous times but wouldn't emptying any other player and then having it do a search for music as if it were a new installation do the same thing? I just came across Jet Audio but haven't had a lot of time to work with that. And, thanks to all of you happy I have 5 more players to check out (one is Winamp again although this time I will put more time into learning more about its functions!) Thanks, all.
Posted by Citsme
7th Aug