• What do you use to listen to music on your PC?
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I use Adobe Audition. But Foobar for FLAC. I might get SoundBooth though.
The Zune software. It has such a nice interface and whenever I plug a cd into my computer it automatically finds the album artwork, band name, album name and song names. Which is wonderful
YouTube. I don't have to download any songs/albums or unnecessary programs just to listen to a song.
Foobar and last.fm, mostly.
Foobar. iTunes and WMP are for noobs. Seriously.
I use Grooveshark. They recently updated it and now. It's very laggy.
I've just always used iTunes. So I'm used to it.
Pandora and youtube. I don't really buy music often, I just listen to it off youtube or find new shit on pandora. Although now that i'm (probably) getting an ipod touch for Christmas i'll probably start using itunes to buy shit.
I used to use Amarok but I'm finding Clementine interesting, and it's based off Amarok which is a plus.
iTunes.
[QUOTE=Khaos-23;26669797]Foobar. I can't go back to iTunes and Winamp. Foobar is just so fast for me, it does everything I want it to do. It's kind of like going from Firefox to Chrome, speed-wise.[/QUOTE] So you mean a very slight speed difference that people make out to be a huge deal?
Zune player for me, and occasionally Winamp.
Spotify.
iTunes and WMP, sometimes Spotify or Last.Fm
I use Spotify when I'm at home or Grooveshark when I'm on Uni Campus
Wmp and occasionally Itunes for its epic visulizations (CTRL+T)
Windows Media Player on Windows and iTunes on OS X.
Media Player I just want to hear the music, I don't really give a shit otherwise
WMP and Foobar2000. WMP most of the time because it has a really nice library search and it plays music just fine. Foobar for the formats that WMP doesn't support.
spotify because it's free, and I can avoid ripping all my CDs, at least on this computer.
iTunes and Spotify.
Mac: iTunes Linux: MPD (with ncmpcpp) Windows: foobar2000
Foobar is ELITEST MOST SPECIALIST for Windows and Deadbeef is ELITEST MOST CUSTOMIZABALIST for Linux.
iTunes. I don't see what all the hate is all about. It's a damn good program if you have an iPod.
Grooveshark.
Virtual DJ, Sometimes when I get high I can pull off some good mixes
songbyrd
Youtube
Vlc
I've converted to Winamp, god I love it.
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