If you’re looking for a new music player, there are a few things to consider. First, what type of music do you listen to? If you mostly listen to classical or jazz, for example, you’ll want something with a more sophisticated sound than if you’re more into pop or rock. Second, what features are important to you? Do you want a player that can hold a lot of music, or one that is easy to use? Third, how much money are you willing to spend? Players range in price from around $30 to $200. ..
After digging around I have narrowed it down to four different players. The four in the running are Winamp, Quintessential player (which is an OSS player), jetAudio, and even (cough.. cough) Windows Media Player. It is important to keep in mind that I have been very lazy in my media player research over the years because of the iTunes crutch. In coming posts I will outline the good, the bad, and the ugly of each application and share my experiences with you.
VLC Video LAN Media Player
VLC is my video player of choice and I hope it always will be. I use VLC a lot! Especially when I want to quickly open a music file or watch video. VLC is great because it is going to play basically every media file type you can think of without having to search for and install a bunch of codecs and plug-ins. The customization options are endless, you can really tweak every aspect of the video your playing. I cannot say enough good things about VLC as a video player. However as a primary music player I need more. VLC just does not offer all the functions I want out of a primary music jukebox.