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mcspikesky
8th April 2009, 03:00 AM
I'm stuck. I've been using windows media player on my Raphael (Touch Pro, Fuze etc.) and it really doesnt cut it. Limited format compatability and awkward user interface. So im wondering what YOU use. Post multiple programs if needed.

Take into consideration:
What you use them for, music, video etc
The file format mp3, avi, .flac etc.
Album art?

Me? I use TCMP for videos, Windows Media Player for music or Nitrogen (0.3.2) I tried 0.2.1 but it didnt suit me. WMP has poor usability and Nitrogen has really poor library thingy, hard to select and play tracks quickly but other than that is easy to use.

Shoot!

P.S. (Links would be ace)

mike21pr
8th April 2009, 03:02 AM
for just music s2p rulez

everything else, coreplayer :D

orb3000
8th April 2009, 03:08 AM
Agree S2P rules!!

For the rest TPCM

kareeem
8th April 2009, 03:12 AM
Coreplayer hands down here.

buckyg
12th April 2009, 05:23 AM
Coreplayer ($) is the best all-around player for me. TCMP (Free) is probably my second choice for all-around.

I use Conduits Pocket Player ($) for music, though, due to Coreplayer's strange (IMHO) library. There are probably several just-as-good free music players, but I have a license for Pocket Player, so...

galaxys
12th April 2009, 06:15 AM
TCPMP for videos & AudioManger for music...lot's of skins!

mccoffein
12th April 2009, 02:38 PM
TCPMP for all!

Aegishua
13th April 2009, 12:00 PM
Conduit's Pocket Player. Smooth MP3/AAC etc player that works extremely well with CPUs with lower clock speeds. Also supports WM10 plugins and skins.

bstylz911
14th April 2009, 03:34 AM
I use nitrogen
theres a really simple way of fixing ur looking for music in Nitrogen problem
as it doesnt have a playlist thingy u can make folders with specific types of music in those folders
i dont kno if you understand me:p

Cascade2
14th April 2009, 02:36 PM
Pocket Tunes for audio - it was the best at bookmarking which was a must-have for podcasts for me.

CorePlayer for video.

Between those two I've never had anything I couldn't play.

l3it3r
14th April 2009, 03:15 PM
Kinoma play. MP3, WMA, (AAC? Dunno - don't use it), youtube, flickr, shoutcast, podcasts, orb.com (use this to listen to ALL of your music or watch all of your videos and even your HDTV!), iDisk, Audible.com and more.. damned near every radio station, DigitallyImported (www.di.fm) and thousands of internet radio stations and video streams.. cool panoramic photos and more..

In short.. I've used all of the others (S2P, Nitrogen, Core, etc) and I can't get over the interface and ease of use that Kinoma offers.

www.Kinoma.com