• Your favoured music players?
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[QUOTE=Warship;50012344]iTunes because of its statistics and the fact that I still use a 10 year old iPod :v:[/QUOTE] That shit plugs into winamp iirc
[QUOTE=Scratch.;50014070]That shit plugs into winamp iirc[/QUOTE] Yeah, but I like genius playlists and the fact that iTunes shows how many times you've played a song, when you last played a song, and some other stuff.
Spotify Premium (50% student discount ftw) [t]http://i.imgur.com/leHrcmF.png[/t] If I need to listen to collections of MP3s though, I just use FB2k.
Foobar2000. Used Spotify Premium before but then slowly changed to Foobar because of some music not being on Spotify and the tags always being completely fucking broken. Then only used Spotify on my phone, but then purchased a 128gb MicroSD and I now don't use Spotify at all. Haven't really customized Foobar all that much, although I have installed Milkdrop which is the best fucking thing: [t]http://i.imgur.com/qhNnFOn.png[/t]
spotify, i don't listen to anything that's not on there and the mobile counterpart is really convenient.
Spotify is the best. High quality streaming and an offline mode. It's also one of the largest music platforms.
[QUOTE=Gamz365;50025541]Spotify is the best. High quality streaming and an offline mode. It's also one of the largest music platforms.[/QUOTE] whoa calm down there Spotify Ad
[QUOTE=Rusty100;50026218]whoa calm down there Spotify Ad[/QUOTE] funny enough the ads on spotify are the reason i dont use it. i dont want to hear about kfc in the middle of an album. cant stand hearing that shit
[QUOTE=lavacano;49887740]foobar2000, because if you apply yourself, you can get it to do whatever the hell you want, such as everything mentioned in the thread already. It's basically the emacs of music players, except it's actually good at most things.[/QUOTE] b-b-b-but emacs is good at most things too. it's a great irc client, music player, web browser, newsgroup reader, email client......
[QUOTE=maaatts;50026685]b-b-b-but emacs is good at most things too. it's a great irc client, music player, web browser, newsgroup reader, email client......[/QUOTE] It's also a good way to push yourself to suicide.
[QUOTE=Levelog;50026705]It's also a good way to push yourself to suicide.[/QUOTE] After you've used Emacs for a few years, you will be unable to suicide. You get RSI and arthritis after pushing so many retarded key combinations.
Hah. Enjoy violating the Unix philosophy you degenerate. I'm over here with vi and mpd.
I Run Groove/Xbox Music. Seeing as I have a windows phone, main windows 10, and use a XB One as a media centre, and groove is native to all of them, I just use the music pass and onedrive.
Well i'm a Winamp fan, so i use('d) it somewhere from ever since i got my first PC until last year when it started to freeze up when i play my stuff. So later i decided to use Foobar2K for my music and a bit later VLC for Radio (same for the scrap Ubuntu machine). For mobile i use the default Touchwiz music and radio app Cool thing about VLC is that it displays notification whenever the song changes in the radio
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;50027509]Hah. Enjoy violating the Unix philosophy you degenerate. I'm over here with vi and mpd.[/QUOTE] Is Ritchie going to climb out of his grave and kill me?
Foobar2k by far, sometimes deadbeef. [img]http://i.imgur.com/IqROlqk.png[/img]
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