VLC does audio also. With playlists, if you like. I mostly use winamp for music because I like the interface. I don't like it for video though it works.
As I said, I haven't used real audio unless it is the same as the real player from years ago, which was free with added modules that cost. I don't recall the issue that made me not like it ten years ago...
I wonder how papercrete would work as speaker enclosures?
spaceman
Perry Way wrote:
Real Audio and Adobe Flash player are free too, just for the record. And you lose no quality sticking with original format. Can't vouch for any other tools because I haven't used them. With Real Audio you get an additional benefit that applies to other things (like music) which to my knowledge nobody else does. I listen to a lot of audio, so I'm sticking with what I've got going on. Cheers...
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 11:55 AM, Spaceman <Spaceman@starship-enterprises.net> wrote:
Please don't, just go try download helper and VLC. The price is right, and you might like it!
:-)
spaceman
Perry Way wrote:I'll just shut up now. :)
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