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steve1a
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[Poll]Media Player(s) - 2008 Member Choice

We are hoping to clarify a bit with this year's poll some of the Disambiguation that occurs when we are
referring to Media Players.

According to Wikipedia:

Media player is a term typically used to describe computer software for playing back multimedia files.
Most software media players support an array of media formats, including both audio and video files.
Some media players focus only on audio or video and are known as audio players and video players respectively.
The producers of these players usually focus on providing a better user experience as they are specifically tailored toward the media type.

Microsoft Windows comes with pre-loaded Windows Media Player. The latest is Windows Media Player 11, which is bundled with Windows Vista, and available as a download for Windows XP SP2.

Mac OS X comes pre-loaded with Quicktime Player for playing Quicktime movies and iTunes for playing a
variety of media formats.

Linux distributions come pre-loaded with various media players including VLC, MPlayer, xine, and Totem.

This very notion of Multi-Media neccesitates a Multiple Choice Poll which is somewhat filtered by your Operating System itself and no perfect "all in one" or "one size fits all" solution to date.
Layered into this are browser intergration and needs for a variety of codecs and add-ins to make whatever your choices are more robust and able to handle more cross formats.

Compatibility with portable and other external players may be another factor to consider.

And so we begin our quest for:

What ARE your Preferred Media Player(s)?
Windows Media Player 11 133 (16.9%)
VLC Media Player 116 (14.7%)
WinAmp 80 (10.1%)
Media Player Classic 79 (10%)
iTunes 55 (7%)
Quicktime Player 51 (6.4%)
Windows Media Player 10 31 (3.9%)
Real Alternative 27 (3.4%)
Foobar2000 26 (3.3%)
Other (please specify) 24 (3%)
PowerDVD 23 (2.9%)
QT Alternative 23 (2.9%)
RealPlayer 21 (2.6%)
Gom Player 18 (2.2%)
WinDVD 14 (1.7%)
MPlayer 11 (1.4%)
(Yahoo) MusicMatch Jukebox 8 (1%)
WMP Previous Versions 7 (0.8%)
B.S. Player 6 (0.7%)
COWON Mediacenter-JetAudio 6 (0.7%)
Nero Showtime 5 (0.6%)
MediaMonkey 4 (0.5%)
SUPER 4 (0.5%)
Xine 4 (0.5%)
Totem: 3 (0.3%)
Zoom Player 3 (0.3%)
musicCube 1 (0.1%)
Quintessential Player (a.k.a. QCD) 1 (0.1%)
None 1 (0.1%)
Ultra Media Player 0 (0%)
358 participants.
785 total votes.
results as pie chart in flash




Providing the file types you have associated with your choice(s) will help us better capture which slice of the pie (chart) each player actually holds.

Thanks for voting !
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lilhurricane
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edit:
December 7th, @11:34AM

Excellent poll, Steve!!

I'm primarily Media Player 10 here, but have Quicktime cause of my iPod..that I sometimes use (shhh)



johnrbigdog

join:2007-11-14
Austin, TX


edit:
December 7th, @11:23AM

reply to steve1a
Windows Media Player 10 ( don't like 11) for wmv,avi,wav,mpeg,MIDI,aiff,au, and dvr-ms. Foobar2000 for mp3 only, it does what I want done fast. QT alt for quicktime file, don't like it but you need to be able to run those files. Last but not least Media Player Classic 6.4.9 for many things. For example if I find WMP 10 is running something to slowly for my taste I open it up in MPC for extra speed. I glad to see this poll, as I don't know much about media players. I'm sure I will get to read very useful post out of this thread.


La Luna
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edit:
December 7th, @11:33AM

reply to steve1a
WMP 11 and KMPlayer (my "other" vote) for music files, GOM, VLC for most video files, and Quicktime only if absolutely necessary.

Thanks for the great poll steve1a See Profile!


AB
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moderated:
December 7th, @12:07PM

reply to steve1a
KMPlayer roolz, dood.

Also MPC.


dadkins
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edit:
December 7th, @12:37PM

reply to steve1a
Great Poll Steve!

Where to start...
WMP 11
GOM
VLC
QT
MPC
PowerDVD Ultra
WinDVD
WinDVD BD
RealPlayer
SonicStage
VAIO Media
Media Center

others that I am probably forgetting...
Trust me, I can play just about anything.
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MarkAW
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edit:
December 7th, @02:35PM

reply to steve1a
Foobar2000 for my music and VLC for my movies, was a big fan of the Cyberlink PowerDVD Ultimate Suite but gave up on them since i was never going to upgrade to any of the newer versions.
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antiserious
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reply to steve1a

Thanks for the poll, steve1a See Profile!

I have a boatload installed, but I rarely use most of them. In Windows it's VLC for video and Foobar for audio 99% of the time. In Linux it's VLC, Totem, and MPlayer for video and Amarok (not listed) and VLC for audio.

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DOStradamus
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reply to steve1a


gaforces
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edit:
December 7th, @03:14PM

reply to steve1a
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I like the Windows Media Center (not the same interface as Windows Media Player 11 so I voted other) in vista, the tuner interface is much better than came with my avertv tuner.
It displays less artifacts from signal degradation.
I use it to play DVD's and some cd's. I can use my avertv remote to control it.
Its unfortunately chock full of DRM, a nuisance I must put up with because of pirating and a need by content providors to attempt to control thier product.
For music I listen to Pandora.com, love it.
I also listen to the local radio, kpig.com.


frankenfeet
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reply to steve1a
I use VLC for almost all video, but I use WMP11 for music.


mr_slick

join:2003-05-22
Lynnwood, WA
reply to steve1a
For music (mp3): Winamp 2.5 (yes that is a 2)

For video: VLC (mostly) and Media Player Classic.


Zero Gravity
Next to Arch Stanton
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Top Floor
reply to steve1a
Media Player Classic.

rasu

join:2007-10-06
Richmond, BC
reply to steve1a
KMPlayer

rasu


Grail Knight
Who Dares Wins
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join:2003-05-31
Erie, PA
reply to steve1a
Winamp & WMP11

boltz

join:2000-12-06
Guelph, ON
reply to steve1a
J River Media Center

If you have a large collection you can't beat the performance of this program

Mannus
Premium
join:2005-10-25
Fort Wayne, IN
reply to steve1a
MPC 6.4 for pretty much all video(w/ Cole2K codec pack) and Winamp 2.95 for audio.

K.I.S.S. is my motto


Fedorov
Premium
join:2002-09-11
reply to steve1a
KMPlayer!!!


mromero
Premium
join:2000-12-07
Fullerton, CA
reply to steve1a
Quicktime on Mac/PC
VLC on Mac/PC
WMP on PC
Flip4Mac on Mac


Dagda1175

join:2001-06-17
Goleta, CA
reply to steve1a
WMP 11 and for anything I cant get to play there, I use mpc.
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