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Bob2004:
I use Clementine. It's by far the best player I've used, and I've used quite a few - including Winamp and Foobar2000. It's fairly minimalistic, but can play loads of file types, and has the best playlist and music library features of any player I've used (especially for dealing with compilation albums, or other albums by multiple artists). Since it's open-source and pretty lightweight, it's worth giving it a try, and I definitely recommend it. There's a Linux version too (it's originally a Linux app).

nstgc:
Never Used Clemantine, but I have used Foobar2000. I like Foobar2000.

[edit] I'd also like to add that the old Amarok was the best media player ever.

Kyrdua:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on February 07, 2012, 11:48:55 AM ---which windows? if its 7 then i'm using windows sidebar gadgets, to be more precise, the one bundled with X-Fi software called SB jukebox, one issue though is that it seems to not remember it's former settings every time i reboot.

why not use windows media player?

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pretty sure it's memory issues. If not, he'd be using itunes instead of winamp.

Bob2004:

--- Quote from: nstgc on February 07, 2012, 06:21:54 PM ---[edit] I'd also like to add that the old Amarok was the best media player ever.

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Then you'll like clementine, because it is literally pretty much just the old Amarok, on Windows (as well as Linux). A few new features, but really, nothing drastic has changed. It's great.

Hadouken:
I use foobar. Would be nice if the program could automatically sort albums into playlists.

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