BS Player
Gom Player
KMPlayer
Media Player Classic
Pot Player
Real Player
WinAmp
Windows Media Player
VLC
Other Player (please post your choice)
I am using Windows Media Player and Vlc Media Player.
I also have Quicktime player as some .mp4 files plays without their audio when i play them with vlc player.
I can convert them(.mp4) to other format but there are other family members also who are using System but doesn't know how to convert, so i kept Quicktime .
That's a big list Raghav.
It's true that Media Monkey is a good media manager. But, to auto-tag missing info, try Winamp. It has Gracenote song recognition technology which is amazing and 90% of the time it correctly identifies the song (Especially English songs... forget about local films). I'm sure, audiophiles like you will love it.
Thanks yaar, works great
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I am using WMP but I will be taking a look at VLC and KMP for sure
Most of the time, Gracenote in WinAmp works quite well... BUT... I listen to a lot of techno, mainly trance... and that's not all that popular and as a result about a third of the time or more, Gracenote does not or cannot tag the song correctly.
I've tried other programs to do auto-tagging, but still am not satisfied. I'm interested in finding one that utilizes the FreeDB database.
Right now, if Winamp doesn't tag it, then I have to open up Magix MP3 Maker... and, man is it bloated.
Anyone have suggestions?
Last edited by jelson; 25-02-11 at 11:12 PM.
Audio/Video:
The KMPlayer
VLC
Windows Media Player 12(rarely)
Codec Packs:
Windows 7 Codecs(shark066) on Windows 7
Cole2k Media - Advanced_Codec Pack v7.9.1 on XP SP3
Last edited by constantine; 26-02-11 at 09:29 AM. Reason: added codec packs
Jelson, I know many players that use FreeDB to find CD info, but to tag audio files I never found a media player that does like that. But Google told me that you can auto-tag files using FreeDB by using (via )
VLC or KMPlayer are both excellent freebies.
Real Player-no way