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CD-R and Audio Hardware => CD Hardware/Software => Topic started by: CoolHandZeke on 2008-04-20 03:53:51

Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: CoolHandZeke on 2008-04-20 03:53:51
Hey, all.  I thought that I would try and do an updated poll regarding the most popular/preferred media player.  But first, would you like to chime in which players should be on the list?

Currently:

foobar2000
helium music manager
iTunes
J. River Media Center
MediaMonkey
Winamp Media Player
Windows Media Player

Anything else?

I’ll put out a poll with the top picks in about a week.  Or is this a dumb idea? 

Of course I'll put the "poll" thread in the proper forum once I get a good list of preferred players...
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: kornchild2002 on 2008-04-20 04:06:32
You might want to add RealPlayer and the Zune software to the list.  Either that or combine the Zune software with Windows Media Player.  I know of a few people (not here) that use RealPlayer and a couple other people that rely on the Zune software for everything.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: tawd on 2008-04-20 04:52:41
Hey, all.  I thought that I would try and do an updated poll regarding the most popular/preferred media player.  But first, would you like to chime in which players should be on the list?

Currently:

foobar2000
helium music manager
iTunes
J. River Media Center
MediaMonkey
Winamp Media Player
Windows Media Player

Anything else?

I’ll put out a poll with the top picks in about a week.  Or is this a dumb idea? 

Of course I'll put the "poll" thread in the proper forum once I get a good list of preferred players...


Definitely add VLC.  It would probably rank fairly high in usage in a forum like this.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: footballking3420 on 2008-04-20 05:04:53
You might want to have one poll for Audio Media Players and another for Video Media Players. Just a suggestion.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: zombiewerewolf on 2008-04-20 06:01:26
There is this Yahoo! Music Jukebox (http://music.yahoo.com/jukebox/). I used to try it when it first came out but I've never seen anybody use it nowadays. It's kind of like RealPlayer, you know, noboby uses but it's there...

How about Media Player Classic? I'm pretty sure that many people use MPC. Thugh, it does not have a function of media manager like what are in your list.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: incunabula on 2008-04-20 06:12:30
Might want to add Amarok, MP3Toys, Songbird and The Godfather..
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: SamHain86 on 2008-04-20 09:09:54
Lots use musikCube. I would myself if it supported CUE sheets and had customizable library displays.

I don't know if you want to include this list (http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=62732&hl=)that was just started as well.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: SMT [AQP] on 2008-04-20 10:27:35
Audio - Winamp
Video - Zoom Player
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Slipstreem on 2008-04-20 12:01:40
Audio - Winamp
Video - Winamp with the VID4WA and ffdshow plug-ins

VID4WA allows video to be directed in fullscreen to either display on a dual-monitor system, and ffdshow allows for custom post-processing filters for image enhancement of various formats of digital video including MPEG-4.

Cheers, Slipstreem. 
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: senab on 2008-04-20 13:28:30
Also add MPD, Quod Libet
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Juha on 2008-04-20 14:18:00
Audio player:
Native Instruments BeatPort SYNC (http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=beatportplayer_us).

Juha
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: SamHain86 on 2008-04-20 14:49:08
Oh yeah-

Audio - Foobar2000
Video - VLC
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Laemtao on 2008-04-20 16:25:35
Media Player Classic comes shipped with the K-Lite Codec Packs, so it's bound to have some popularity.  It's a decent video player, but a lousy audio player.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Slipstreem on 2008-04-20 17:21:38
You might want to add MPC-Homecinema (http://sourceforge.net/projects/mpc-hc) onto the list too. It takes over where the development of the old Media Player Classic stopped and has native support for Video-DVD, H.264 and VC1 as well as supporting plug-ins such as ffdshow for custom post-processing image enhancement. Nothing else I've tried even comes close to this for playing back DVDs on my 60" projection screen.

Cheers, Slipstreem. 
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: man on 2008-04-20 18:18:36
Audio - foobar
Video - VLC

Both - Vista Media Center for the TV connected to PCHC.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: senab on 2008-04-20 20:09:54
I've gone off VLC lately, in terms of video players I tend to either use MPC Home Cinema or SMPlayer, the best MPlayer frontend in my opinion.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: smok3 on 2008-04-20 20:17:01
video on win, add mpui (mplayer) and smplayer (also mplayer)
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: kanak on 2008-04-20 20:32:40
Foobar.

(I'm also using winamp, but only for ml_ipod).

VLC for video only.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Alexxander on 2008-04-20 22:06:39
I suggest seperating audio and video.

I use for
audio: foobar2000
and video: GOM player
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: tuxman on 2008-04-20 22:21:00
Audio: Winamp (with DFX, at least)
Video: MPC-HC with ffdshow and (randomly) KMPlayer...
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Skuzzle-butt on 2008-04-21 06:06:29
Audio:  SqueezeCenter (http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?SqueezeCenter)
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: sh1leshk4 on 2008-04-21 06:49:43
Audio : fb2k
Video : MPC-HC

fb2k : geeky but effective
MPC-HC : because it works (coupled with CCCP)
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: rpop on 2008-04-21 07:36:37
I would definitely include Amarok, as has already been mentioned, and also possibly XMMS2, and MPlayer (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPlayer), which I use quite a bit nowadays.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: ArtMustHurt on 2008-04-21 12:54:43
audio - foobar
video - VLC
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: apul on 2008-04-21 14:17:07
audio: fb2k
video: ffdshow tryouts (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow-tryout/) + mplayerc (http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli2)

And i like using musikcube (http://www.musikcube.com/) sometimes.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: tyo80 on 2008-04-22 00:11:02
on windows:

iriver plus 3
- this has quickly become my player of choice since the last upgrade. it can organize my download folder of mp3's into albums. Very cool.

realplayer
- realplayer has gotten way better since their last upgrade, too. Used to be a pig, but the real people have certainly made many improvements.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: LANjackal on 2008-04-22 03:49:54
Audio: WMP 11 & foobar

Video: VLC, Adobe Media Player and GOM Player (rarely)

Oh, and please do NOT lump WMP and Zune player together, they are NOT the same program.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Light-Fire on 2008-04-22 05:02:01
iTunes (for management and play back) + Foobar (transcoding when necessary.)
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: velcrobomb on 2008-04-22 07:22:59
Been using the standard wmp and itunes for audio.  Curious:  Does anyone recommend a media player that can handle very large music collections?  I'm talking about indexing over 1TB.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: 2tec on 2008-04-22 08:23:08
Video - VLC | Media Player Classic (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82303)
Audio - Foobar
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: ChesterB on 2008-04-22 08:53:18
Audio: JetAudio
Video: GOM Player, KMPlayer
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: alvaro84 on 2008-04-22 09:40:12
I can only second the idea to separate audio players from video players. My choices are:

audio: Foobar2k
video: Media Player Classic 6.9.4.1 (an 'unofficial' branch of MPC, the other one is MPC Home Cinema which is used on our K7 (2GHz T'bred) rig because it plays 720p videos fairly well there while 'vanilla' MPC with ffdshow can't really do it)
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: donnie on 2008-04-22 11:56:09
For audio, my favourite is mpd, a lot more popular than XMMS2 I'd have thought. Also, Amarok should certainly be on the list
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: tdtooke on 2008-04-22 12:24:54
As has been said Amarok should really be on this list.  Most of the time I use plain ol' XMMS.

Edit: I am kinda curious about how you guys are using MPD or XMMS2.  Do you have need of connecting a remote client to your player backend (or whatever it's called) at home or something?
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Martin F. on 2008-04-24 06:17:03
Audio: XMPlay
Video (maybe also Audio, i don’t use these): PowerDVD, Zoom Player, BSplayer

I use Media Player Classic for video and foobar2000 for audio.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: RickYZ on 2008-04-24 07:57:18
Hi All,

My pref is SOUNDBASE.

Does it all and looks nice and clean!
Soundbase website (http://www.dajukebox.com/soundbase)
Regards,
Eric
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: xmixahlx on 2008-04-24 08:22:52
xmms + kaffeine (debian)
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: eevan on 2008-04-24 10:00:18
foobar2000—audio
KMPlayer—video
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Mitch A on 2008-04-25 20:14:53
Audio: Foobar & The KMPlayer
Video: The KMPlayer
DVD: PowerDVD / WMP 11 with Nvidia Purevideo Decoder
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Teknojnky on 2008-04-25 20:30:27
Curious:  Does anyone recommend a media player that can handle very large music collections?  I'm talking about indexing over 1TB.


I manage 1+TB of mixed (mostly) mp3/flac with Mediamonkey 3. I use other tools as well, but MM3 manages the library as a whole.

Library: Mediamonkey 3
Ripping: dbpoweramp r12/r13(beta) reference
Tagging: musicbrainz picard
Misc utils: foobar
Occasional playlist/party mix generation: MusicIP Mixer
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: WaldoMonster on 2008-04-25 20:57:32
Audio: Winamp (as service with FireDaemon and netjukebox as front-end)
Video: Winamp, MPlayer, VLC
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Moog on 2008-04-26 02:28:34
Touch Screen compatible media players?

Hi Guys, I think the Sooloos is a sexy piece of hardware / software but way too expensive, so I am building my own.

Origen (who make killer HTPC cases) have just released a super sexy touch screen http://www.origenae.com/en/panel_t12.htm (http://www.origenae.com/en/panel_t12.htm) so thats the hardware sorted.


But, media players that work with touch screens seem to be limited, like Vista Media Center and I dont know what else, the sooloos software interface rocks, I would just like to find something as good to for cover art browsing, and playing, MCE dosnt look so good.  All other tasks tagging etc can be handled by other apps, so I dont really care about advanced features that can be handled off board?

Oh, and another question, so far I have kept my music collection in single flac/cue files, in the expectation that some "killer" single file acheive/media player combination would come along (sorry foobar just doesnt do it for my project) and after 2 years, I have lost faith.  Anyway, is there any reason to keep the single file archieve versions of my flac files?  Splitting them with medievil cue splitter still gives me a valid cue file at the end of the process.  I am talking about 2000 albums, so I hope this will be last best storage format I will have to contend with in a very long time.

Thanks
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Boiled Beans on 2008-04-26 17:29:01
Oh, and another question, so far I have kept my music collection in single flac/cue files, in the expectation that some "killer" single file acheive/media player combination would come along (sorry foobar just doesnt do it for my project) and after 2 years, I have lost faith.


Winamp can play FLAC and cue files after you install those plugins.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: PNCD on 2008-04-26 17:49:16
Running 2.5 TB FLAC in Helium for management and AlbumPlayer for playback.
Using AlbumPlayer in touch screen mode on HP TouchSmart.  Great interface, ASIO support.
Also use JRiver -more complex than AlbumPlayer - a suite of tools rather than a great jukebox player.
Use Foobar 2000 for testing USB interfaces and DACs - small, fast, simple and clean.
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: Melomane on 2008-04-27 23:07:19
foobar2000 for audio
mpc and cccp for video
Title: Preferred media player?
Post by: indybrett on 2008-04-28 03:19:56
Foobar2000 for all things audio.