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Oh, and Foobar. 

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I bounced around between a few programs for a while but someone on this forum recommended Foobar to me a few months ago and i have not looked back since if your using good headphones there is a notable difference in audio quality compared to some other programs . Its also a lot of fun messing around with the different layout options =)

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iTunes simply because it bonds to my iPod best (can't be bothered to pay for a phone contract every month)

But but.... There are so many programs that can sync with iPods D:

 

http://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/index.php/Guide_to_ipod_sync

 

or Foobar and stuff, but if you like it the best you like it the best xD

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Windows Media Player. It works fine.

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iTunes on my computer playing ALAC files through my E10 and M50s. Does the job very well indeed. See no reason to use another software. 

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itunes because i kinda have to :/ i have looked into foobar hopefully will move to it when i get a new phone.

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I use itunes, it works and does what it needs to, I don't have a reason to hate it.

 

A lot of people use other more advanced softwares, but I really only need to manage my music in basic playlists and play it, so itunes works for me, plus I can hook up sharing easily and share between my laptop and my desktop

 

Same reason :)

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Zune desktop, simply the best, and gorgeous interface, all GPU rendered goodness. You father is right, you should listen to him a few times, it's good for you.

No to mention the kick-ass music service you can have with it. Unlimited music download and streaming for 10$ per month. Since I got it, I download around 10-12 albums per months. I like a song? Download the entire album. I actually can fill my music player, all 120GB of it. If you have Win8, you can give the service a spin for free (just streaming, with ads on the programs), in the Music app. The library is 30 million songs and growing every week. Include large famous artists, even local ones.  It's the second largest music library. iTunes being first. All musics are in high quality.

If you have the a dedcaited sound card and decent pair of headphones, you probably listen to a lot of music. And subscription model is the way to go.

 

But enough of that, check out the Zune software as a music player: Here are some screen shots

 

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Music.

 

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iTunes and YouTube.

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Zune desktop, simply the best, and gorgeous interface, all GPU rendered goodness. You father is right, you should listen to him a few times, it's good for you.

No to mention the kick-ass music service you can have with it. Unlimited music download and streaming for 10$ per month. Since I got it, I download around 10-12 albums per months. I like a song? Download the entire album. I actually can fill my music player, all 120GB of it. If you have Win8, you can give the service a spin for free (just streaming, with ads on the programs), in the Music app. The library is 30 million songs and growing every week. Include large famous artists, even local ones.  It's the second largest music library. iTunes being first. All musics are in high quality.

If you have the a dedcaited sound card and decent pair of headphones, you probably listen to a lot of music. And subscription model is the way to go.

 

But enough of that, check out the Zune software as a music player: Here are some screen shots

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That actually looks pretty nice, can you link it (since all I get are FAQ on Microsoft's website and the player).

I personally use Foobar because I got a few FLAC songs, and WMP doesn't handle them that well. Plus I like all the visualization that it has along with lyric streaming.

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I'm using songbird, does what I need it to do and works great with all my devices, even my iPod Classic.

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itunes for purchasing (old fashioned aren't i, buying things ;))

spotify for discovering.

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Spotify :)

Any music, any time, any device for a nominal fee while supporting the company, artist and producer legally? Sounds good to me.

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Haven't used anything other than Spotify since its release in 2008. Couldn't be more pleased with the experience  ^_^

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Foobar hands down for music library. there really is nothing better.
i can post a teksyndicate tutorials if needed they are really good

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iTunes for MP3, Winamp for flac

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So to mix things up..

 

I use cmus.

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