A Good PC Music Player Suggestions?

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2013/01/03 12:32:32 (permalink)

A Good PC Music Player Suggestions?

What is a good Music Player other than Itunes and Windows Media Player? I want it to be able to have some good audio enhance controls similar to what "SRS Audio Essentials" does except from within the Music player. Thanks!

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    Brando
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    Re:A Good PC Music Player Suggestions? 2013/01/03 12:58:49 (permalink)
    sharpdion23


    What is a good Music Player other than Itunes and Windows Media Player? I want it to be able to have some good audio enhance controls similar to what "SRS Audio Essentials" does except from within the Music player. Thanks!

    I used to use Winamp but got tired of all the bloatware that crept into it and opted for something a lot more basic (Foobar).
    But Winamp is the king of plugins, skins etc. I am sure you can find an SRS - type plugin for Winamp.



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    Re:A Good PC Music Player Suggestions? 2013/01/04 12:05:52 (permalink)
    I like J River Media Center:
     
    http://www.jriver.com/
     
    It has lots of DSP processing options, plus you can add 32-bit VST plugins to further enhance (or mangle) your audio.
     
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    Re:A Good PC Music Player Suggestions? 2013/01/04 14:17:16 (permalink)
    Winamp is now my goto due to its ability to utelize VSTs.  I use ARC correction for sonar, and I can put ARC in winamp and listen to all my music ARC'ed through my monitors.   

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    Re:A Good PC Music Player Suggestions? 2013/01/04 14:46:59 (permalink)
    Free, open source, and really nice.   "its on my taskbar."

    http://kantaris.org/

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