I'm looking for a basic audio player just to listen to music. I don't need it to rip music, burn CD's, link to a music download site, offer internet radio, play video files, etc. It just needs to playback music. Winamp used to be good for this, but Winamp 5.05 is really buggy on my computer, and it appears that Nullsoft is basically dead. AOL let go all but a few people on the Nullsoft team. I'm looking for a player that doesn't take up much space on the screen or much in of my computer's resources.
I heard foobar is good. iTunes is what I've started using (today) It's not bad...but...well, I've only had a few hours to mess with it.
The answer is: there is none iTunes' sounds sucks. Play the same song on Winamp, then play it on iTunes. I triple-double-dog dare ya to make them sound the same. FLUFF on iTunes, Crisp-Clear sound on WinAmp.
go to download.com or some other place where you can download winamp "classic." you can get version 2 or 3.
i don't like the sound on itunes either. Your best bet is to go and get an older version of winamp. I am using the same version since 2000 IIRC. It uses little resources etc.
i second that emotion. great player, lots of skins, built in CDDB support, plugins for different codecs...and I know the developer- great guy!
One tip about QCD -- change the default skin, it totally bites. It's got a built-in skin browser, and I suggest "BetaMaxx". Either way, sort it by popularity, and the top 15 are pretty good.
While there, I saw a link to K-Lite Legal which tingled my spidey senses. You need to "register" which requires a working email, before you can access their "free" net full of "free" and "legal" mp3s, movies, software, e-books, pictures, and video games. Is this a scam or what?
in Winamp, you can double click on the title bar of the player, eq and playlist and Winamp will reduce the player to really small thin windows.
In related news, Winamp is no more: The last members of the original Winamp team have said goodbye to AOL and the door has all but shut on the Nullsoft era, BetaNews has learned. Only a few employees remain to prop up the once-ubiquitous digital audio player with minor updates, but no further improvements to Winamp are expected. http://www.betanews.com/article/Death_Knell_Sounds_for_Nullsoft_Winamp/1100111204