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Not another one of these threads... *sigh*

Winamp - uses less resources, sounds better, runs better, does more of what I need done.

Sounds better how so? The player doesn't change the way a song plays, except for maybe an equalizer. The song quality is based on the bitrate and your speakers...

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Sounds better how so? The player doesn't change the way a song plays, except for maybe an equalizer. The song quality is based on the bitrate and your speakers...

and a decoder given player uses

with crap-tunes are stuck w/ whatever comes with it.

with winamp you can use whatever plugin you think is the best

and many more freakin "itunes vs winamp" threads do we need?

geez :no:

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I prefer Winamp over iTunes any day. It is easier on resources, has good music management (music library) which is as good (if not better) then in iTunes. Also it is fully customizable, which is nice.

Though lately I am hooked up on Foobar2000, it is even more customizable and is very nice to use. Especially in my iTune-ish setup I totally love it.

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and a decoder given player uses

with crap-tunes are  stuck w/ whatever comes with it.

with winamp you can use whatever plugin you think is the best

and many more freakin "itunes vs winamp" threads do we need?

geez :no:

Hey, remember me? I surmise that you still haven't learnt your grammar...

I prefer iTunes, but that's because I use a Mac. I also have a ogg plugin for iTunes and it's not bad. I mainly use it because of the iPod interation and organizational features.

And to the poster who said that no equalizer is included... no, it's just you, an equalizer is included.

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