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im not too impressed. jamming a media store down my throat and having their icon in the header of the app.

LAME

also, i noticed they added some neat playlist prefs, but you cant see them unless you drag the slider above the tracklist.

also... when are they going to add support for their kbps readout to do vbr?

oh, almost forgot to post my ss :p

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does the radio function still work? i couldn't find it

Q. Where did the Radio Tuner go?

A. To access radio stations, click Guide, and then click Radio. (You must be connected to the Internet to use the Guide feature.)

done that but only get single songs to stream. not a station. never mind is a beta version after all

im not too impressed. jamming a media store down my throat and having their icon in the header of the app.

LAME

also, i noticed they added some neat playlist prefs, but you cant see them unless you drag the slider above the tracklist.

also... when are they going to add support for their kbps readout to do vbr?

oh, almost forgot to post my ss :p

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I've just installed it and coming rapidly to the same conclusions. :no:

Lame showing Microsoft.

Becuase it doesnt show VBR bitrates it's "lame", i would suggest reporting what you see wrong with it all together.

i hope you are not confusing me with him. i only think its lame that they have the music store crap there.

from what i heard anyways... this was supposed to be badass. its far from that.... which is why it could be considered lame.

Becuase it doesnt show VBR bitrates it's "lame", i would suggest reporting what you see wrong with it all together.

No it's not that, it's just not innovative and it certainly didn't knock my sox off when I installed it. Just more of the same bloatware from MS.

Just doesn't make me want to change from iTunes + Winamp.

I give WMP10 6/10 at this stage.

While we're on the topic, isn't WMP10 the big new shiny "thing" that is meant to +XP SP2, make Windows XP "Reloaded"? Pfft.

,Jun 2 2004, 19:38] No it's not that, it's just not innovative and it certainly didn't knock my sox off when I installed it. Just more of the same bloatware from MS.

Just doesn't make me want to change from iTunes + Winamp.

I give WMP10 6/10 at this stage.

While we're on the topic, isn't WMP10 the big new shiny "thing" that is meant to +XP SP2, make Windows XP "Reloaded"? Pfft.

its called eye candy

all it seems to be doing is polishing the turd.

i hope they add something cool by final. this is just 9.withanewskin.3473

its called eye candy

all it seems to be doing is polishing the turd.

i hope they add something cool by final. this is just 9.withanewskin.3473

:laugh: We agree, I like your summary of WMP10 Toxikk.

I am though quite dissapointed with the efforts that Microsoft has put into this product. I really thought they were going to do something special for their "Reloaded" 300 million dollar investment.

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