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I-NemesiS01
11-17-2001, 02:38 AM
Ok,what do you guys use to play downloaded mp3's or any other kind of music files on your pc?I have just downloaded musicmatch 7 and found a serial for it,the upgraded version is brilliant.If you aint tried it it's well worth a look.I used to have musicmatch 6 and 7 aint that different but it's better.
1) Never heard of it
2) All my proggies were wiped, ain't re-installed any ATM.
Hugh Jass
11-17-2001, 03:07 AM
I use Winamp, I don't like the older Musicmatch that I've used. I just leave Winamp minimised in the systray.
Oh, to PLAY 'em!?
Oh, I use RealPlayer...
Well, I cannae find my latest version of WinAmp! :cry:
I-NemesiS01
11-17-2001, 03:32 AM
To play or burn them,either one.I used to have the old musicmatch,I didn't like it but since version 6 it's got a lot better.It's a big download though,over 10mb.Download time well spent.:)
Hugh Jass
11-17-2001, 01:40 PM
I use Nero to burn mp3s to cd.
T.H.E.King
11-17-2001, 01:43 PM
I use Morpheus to download MP3's, and I dont burn them to CD as I have an MP3 player. :)
:king:
1) How do you get a higher bitrate than 128 on Morpheus
2) I use Winamp 2.77
3) I wouldn't use Realplayer, it takes too long to load, and always accesses the internet without you knowing, unless you stop it with a firewall, and it eats away at the computers RAM without releasing it. The only reason I've got it is because it comes with AOL :mad: :D
Originally posted by lee
3) I wouldn't use Realplayer, it takes too long to load, and always accesses the internet without you knowing, unless you stop it with a firewall, and it eats away at the computers RAM without releasing it.
:eek:
Really? I didn't know that.
I-NemesiS01
11-20-2001, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by lee
The only reason I've got it is because it comes with AOL :mad: :D
AOL,without a doubt the crappest peice of software on planet earth.:rolleyes:
Akira
11-22-2001, 06:42 PM
Has anyone heard of a prog called aimster???
Its ment 2 be a coppy of napster but with all the music!!:D
Im gonna check it out 2night!!!
Hugh Jass
11-22-2001, 07:49 PM
I've heard of it.. I didn't think many people still used it anymore. Get Direct Connect or Hotline.
Akira
11-22-2001, 08:27 PM
I downloaded it and it said i had ta pay £4.50 a month!!!!
Sod that im stickin with morpheus!!!!:D
Marky
11-22-2001, 10:03 PM
Anyone tried using Winamp3? What the hell have they done??
Akira
11-22-2001, 11:32 PM
I havent used it but my m8 said that its totally buggered!!!
Its totally wrecked his mp3's!!!!:mad:
Hugh Jass
11-23-2001, 01:14 AM
I installed it for a while, quite buggy. It never 'wrecked' any of my mp3s or play lists though.
speed demon
11-23-2001, 11:32 AM
I've tried more or less all of these methods for playing/ripping and I'm downloading musicmatch at he moment. Nem where did you find the serial for it?
Scott
12-02-2001, 08:40 PM
I always use Morpheus..but im gonna have to find an alternative now as its getting closed soon :(
So does anyone know how to get a higher bitrate than 128 on Morpheus?
AllWrighty
12-06-2001, 12:09 AM
I've been using Direct connect over the past couple of weeks after getting advice from Hugh Jass ... must say i'm hooked on it now :)
Lee's Dad
12-09-2001, 03:05 PM
Alas! There are many issues raised so far that require a response!
-Firstly, I use Winamp 2.77 to play mp3, wav and wma.
-Secondly, 10Mb for musicmatch?? Winamp and EasyCD together are less than that!! (bloatware alert)
-Thirdly, Morpheus limit to 128 bitrate to keep up speed (I think). Waste of time.
-Fourthly, Realplayer is indeed rubbish and was recently being investigated by Steve Gibson for containing possible spyware....
-Fifthly, AOL's software is also crappy bloatware, I only stick with it because it costs £15 a month for unlimited use - I sometimes stay logged on all day without being dropped.
-Sixthly, Audiogalaxy is O.K. if you're fussy about bitrate as I am, except for the rubbish people submit for upload.
-Seventhly, there is no seventh. (crowd heaves a sigh of relief.)
:D :jestera:
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