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- Microsoft’s Media Player is a very popular media aplication. I am conviced that this stems from its inclusion with Windows XP and many people’s inclination to use the programs that they already have installed. Of the four players mentioned here this is the only one that plays not just audio but video as well “out of the box”.
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- Microsoft’s http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.aspx Windows Media Player is a very popular media aplication. I am conviced that this stems from its inclusion with Windows XP and many people’s inclination to use the programs that they already have installed. Of the four players mentioned here this is the only one that plays not just audio but video as well “out of the box”.
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- Musicmatch Jukebox is the main competition for iTunes, and rightfully so. Jukebox’s library manager capabilities brought better file organization to millions of users and their integrated ID3 tagging has proved very useful to those with massive libraries of music. However, their inability to work seamlessly with Apple’s industry standard iPod forced Apple to introduce their far superior iTunes software to an untapped audience of Windows users.
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- http://www.musicmatch.com/home.htm Musicmatch Jukebox is the main competition for iTunes, and rightfully so. Jukebox’s library manager capabilities brought better file organization to millions of users and their integrated ID3 tagging has proved very useful to those with massive libraries of music. However, their inability to work seamlessly with Apple’s industry standard iPod forced Apple to introduce their far superior iTunes software to an untapped audience of Windows users.
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- Winamp was one of the first players to become widely popular and as such has gained a loyal following. However its more complicated nature and consumption of system resources, coupled with its default ugliness lead me to say pass on this one.
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- http://www.winamp.com/ Winamp was one of the first players to become widely popular and as such has gained a loyal following. However its more complicated nature and consumption of system resources, coupled with its default ugliness lead me to say pass on this one.
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- iTunes, what can someone say about something that works almost perfectly other than “download it immediately!” If you have mp3s sitting there on your hard drive, or are considering starting up a collection then this is the first thing that you should have. From its extreme ease of use to its very powerful playlist functions, this is the mp3 software to end all mp3 software; Apple has done a magnificent job.
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- http://www.apple.com/itunes/ iTunes, what can someone say about something that works almost perfectly other than ”download it immediately!” If you have mp3s sitting there on your hard drive, or are considering starting up a collection then this is the first thing that you should have. From its extreme ease of use to its very powerful playlist functions, this is the mp3 software to end all mp3 software; Apple has done a magnificent job.
October 05, 2004, at 11:47 PM
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- If you have any questions or comments I can be reached at ‘thechoop@hotmail.com’
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- If you have any questions or comments I can be reached at thechoop@hotmail.com
October 05, 2004, at 04:58 PM
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- If you have ny questions or comments I can be reached at ‘thechoop@hotmail.com’
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- If you have any questions or comments I can be reached at ‘thechoop@hotmail.com’
October 05, 2004, at 04:56 PM
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October 05, 2004, at 04:56 PM
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- First for those of you that have been living in a cave for the past four or five years mp3′s are quickly becoming the new music format standard. Just as cds replaced cassettes and cassettes replaced eight tracks, we are now in a transitional phase from cds to mp3s. The quicker you join the bandwagon the more familiar you will be with mp3 technology as it evolves.
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- First for those of you that have been living in a cave for the past four or five years mp3s are quickly becoming the new music format standard. Just as cds replaced cassettes and cassettes replaced eight tracks, we are now in a transitional phase from cds to mp3s. The quicker you join the bandwagon the more familiar you will be with mp3 technology as it evolves.
October 05, 2004, at 04:55 PM
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For those of you interested in the growing world of digital music, mp3′s, and media players I’ll give my personal opinion of a few select programs and hardware devices here.
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For those of you interested in the growing world of digital music, mp3s, and media players I’ll give my personal opinion of a few select programs and hardware devices here.
October 05, 2004, at 03:05 PM
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- First for those of you that have been living in a cave for the past four or five years mp3′s are quickly becoming the new music format standard. Just as cds replaced cassets and casetes replaced eight tracks we are now in a transitional phase from cds to mp3s. The quicker you join the bandwagon the more familiar you will be with mp3 technology as it evolves.
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- First for those of you that have been living in a cave for the past four or five years mp3′s are quickly becoming the new music format standard. Just as cds replaced cassettes and cassettes replaced eight tracks, we are now in a transitional phase from cds to mp3s. The quicker you join the bandwagon the more familiar you will be with mp3 technology as it evolves.
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- Musicmatch Jukebox is iTunes main competition and rightfully so. Jukebox’s library manager capabilities brought better file organization to millions of users and their integrated ID3 tagging has proved very usefull to those with massive libraries of music. However, their inability to work seamlessly with Apple’s industry standard iPod forced Apple to introduce their far superior itunes software to an untapped audience of Windows users.
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- Musicmatch Jukebox is the main competition for iTunes, and rightfully so. Jukebox’s library manager capabilities brought better file organization to millions of users and their integrated ID3 tagging has proved very useful to those with massive libraries of music. However, their inability to work seamlessly with Apple’s industry standard iPod forced Apple to introduce their far superior iTunes software to an untapped audience of Windows users.
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- Winamp was one of the first players to become widely popular and as such has gained a loyal following. However its more complicated nature and consumption of system resources coupled with its default ugliness lead me to say pass on this one.
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- Winamp was one of the first players to become widely popular and as such has gained a loyal following. However its more complicated nature and consumption of system resources, coupled with its default ugliness lead me to say pass on this one.
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- iTunes, what can someone say about something that works almost perfectly other than download it imediately! If you have mp3s sitting there on your hard drive, or are considering starting up a collection then this is the first thing that you should have. From its extreme ease of use to its very powerfull playlist functions this is the mp3 softwre to end all mp3 software, apple has done a magnificent job.
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- iTunes, what can someone say about something that works almost perfectly other than “download it immediately!” If you have mp3s sitting there on your hard drive, or are considering starting up a collection then this is the first thing that you should have. From its extreme ease of use to its very powerful playlist functions, this is the mp3 software to end all mp3 software; Apple has done a magnificent job.
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stay tuned for my upcoming hardware mp3 player recomendations.
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Stay tuned for my upcoming hardware mp3 player recommendations.
October 05, 2004, at 02:54 PM
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stay tuned for my upcoming hardware mp3 player recomendations.
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stay tuned for my upcoming hardware mp3 player recomendations.
- If you have ny questions or comments I can be reached at ‘thechoop@hotmail.com’
October 05, 2004, at 02:51 PM
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- iTunes, what can someone say about something that works almost perfectly other than download it imediately! If you have mp3s sitting there on your hard drive, or are considering starting up a collection then this is the first thing that you should have. From its extreme ease of use to its very powerfull playlist functions this is the mp3 softwre to end all mp3 software, apple has done a magnificent job.
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- iTunes, what can someone say about something that works almost perfectly other than download it imediately! If you have mp3s sitting there on your hard drive, or are considering starting up a collection then this is the first thing that you should have. From its extreme ease of use to its very powerfull playlist functions this is the mp3 softwre to end all mp3 software, apple has done a magnificent job.
stay tuned for my upcoming hardware mp3 player recomendations.
October 05, 2004, at 02:49 PM
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- Musicmatch Jukebox is iTunes main competition and rightfully so. Jukebox’s library manager capabilities brought better file organization to millions of users and their integrated ID3 tagging has proved very usefull to those with massive libraries of music. However, their inability to work seamlessly with Apple’s industry standard iPod forced Apple to introduce their far superior itunes software to an untapped audience of Windows users.
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- Winamp was one of the first players to become widely popular and as such has gained a loyal following. However its more complicated nature and consumption of system resources coupled with its default ugliness lead me to say pass on this one.
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- Winamp was one of the first players to become widely popular and as such has gained a loyal following. However its more complicated nature and consumption of system resources coupled with its default ugliness lead me to say pass on this one.
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- iTunes, what can someone say about something that works almost perfectly other than download it imediately! If you have mp3s sitting there on your hard drive, or are considering starting up a collection then this is the first thing that you should have. From its extreme ease of use to its very powerfull playlist functions this is the mp3 softwre to end all mp3 software, apple has done a magnificent job.
October 05, 2004, at 02:36 PM
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October 05, 2004, at 02:35 PM
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- Software based mp3 players:
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- Software based mp3 players:
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- Microsoft’s Media Player is a very popular media aplication. I am conviced that this stems from its inclusion with Windows XP and many people’s inclination to use what they already have. Of the four palyers mentioned here this is the only one that plays not just audio but video as well “out of the box”.
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- Microsoft’s Media Player is a very popular media aplication. I am conviced that this stems from its inclusion with Windows XP and many people’s inclination to use the programs that they already have installed. Of the four players mentioned here this is the only one that plays not just audio but video as well “out of the box”.
October 05, 2004, at 02:33 PM
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- As a side note: mp3 stands for “motion picture experts group layer 3″ and was first developed to help dvd manufacturers compress audio onto dvds.
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- Trivia time: mp3 stands for “motion picture experts group layer 3″ and was first developed to help dvd manufacturers compress audio onto dvds.
- Software based mp3 players:
- There are four players worth mentioning here: Microsoft Media Player, Musicmatch Jukebox, Winamp, and Apple iTunes.
- Microsoft’s Media Player is a very popular media aplication. I am conviced that this stems from its inclusion with Windows XP and many people’s inclination to use what they already have. Of the four palyers mentioned here this is the only one that plays not just audio but video as well “out of the box”.
- Winamp was one of the first players to become widely popular and as such has gained a loyal following. However its more complicated nature and consumption of system resources coupled with its default ugliness lead me to say pass on this one.
October 05, 2004, at 02:23 PM
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Change Default Browser within Windows
- Windows XP:
- Go to START, then click “Set Program Access and Defaults”. Then select custom and select the browser you would like to use as the default and click ok. (You can also find “Set Program Access and Defaults” by going to the control panel and selecting Add/Remove programs).
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By Chris Housepian:
For those of you interested in the growing world of digital music, mp3′s, and media players I’ll give my personal opinion of a few select programs and hardware devices here.
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By Chris Housepian:
For those of you interested in the growing world of digital music and Mp3′s and Players
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- Mp3s:
- First for those of you that have been living in a cave for the past four or five years mp3′s are quickly becoming the new music format standard. Just as cds replaced cassets and casetes replaced eight tracks we are now in a transitional phase from cds to mp3s. The quicker you join the bandwagon the more familiar you will be with mp3 technology as it evolves.
- As a side note: mp3 stands for “motion picture experts group layer 3″ and was first developed to help dvd manufacturers compress audio onto dvds.
October 05, 2004, at 02:16 PM
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Change Default Browser within Windows
- Windows XP:
- Go to START, then click “Set Program Access and Defaults”. Then select custom and select the browser you would like to use as the default and click ok. (You can also find “Set Program Access and Defaults” by going to the control panel and selecting Add/Remove programs).
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October 05, 2004, at 02:13 PM
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For those of you interested in the growing world of digital music and Mp3′s and Players
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Describe DigitalMusic here.
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