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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
I seriosly liked version 6(?) better.. It was just a simple player and it let you open multiple files at once to let them load from internet sites while you go about doing something else.
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WMP 7 was just as good really, same things in it
Only thing I don't like about that version (7) is that it didn't allow playlists, so it'd get annoying during robotics season.
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Real Player = Good until they decided to upgrade and be called Real One Player.
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It was pretty good back in the day. Streaming was a pain sometimes, but it did get better. I personally feel like ROP is trying to hard to mimmick the compeitition.
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Quicktime = Well.. it's an apple product so..  But it's ok at my current version of the 2004 light. (Upgrade?? why??)
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Never got into QT really. Only reason why I've ever used it is to play some South Park clips I got, which are in QT format.
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Winamp = I still have the best version on my computer. (2.77 or so) The new one sux. All I use Winamp for is for my mp3's not videos.
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The 2.xx versions were great really. The new ones have to many bells & whistles for my liking, so that's why I migrated back over to WMP 10.
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Originally Posted by Elgin Clock
Bottom line. The new features on these media players I can do without.
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This saying might not exactly work for this situation, but I think someone who proclaims "I do not know everything about something, I just know something about everything" works here. Reason being is that all the players try to support the mass population with their product, not just a single person. That's where programming your own becomes fun
@JoesphM: I can't really tell the difference, but that's just me.