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itunes vs winamp


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from the title, you can probably tell that I have an ipod. I recently learned that winamp has a plugin available to interface with ipods, which i dled and found to work quite nicely. has anyone ever had a serious problem with this plugin? does winamp do the job as well as or better than itunes?

i have also heard that the itunes mp3 encoder is very poor, and that i can get the lame mp3 encoder for winamp (how exactly do i get the lame encoding to work? i want to rip my cd collection as lame mp3s @ 192kbps). how superior is lame? can ipods handle lame?

in general, how stable is winamp? for me itunes can be quite unstable, and if i close it i have to close it again in the task manager then wait five minutes to be able to open it again.

i don't often use the itunes music store, so i won't miss it.

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Ugh, Winamp. Dislike it. Don't like the interface, it feels very cluttered. And when you've got 1200 songs, that entire playlist takes ages to refresh.

I prefer iTunes over anything because its simple to use. Only paedop....audiophiles will actually hear any difference between each MP3 encoder. :p

I use MP3 and not AAC though because MP3 is more compatible with different things. If I just want to run a single media file quickly with media player on a different system, then I can't do that.

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The best program to rip Audio is Exact Audio Copy (for quality, its not the easiest to use, you have to download lame yourself).

http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/

here is a good tutorial:

http://users.pandora.be/satcp/eac00.htm

For an Ipod I prefer Itunes because of its rating and smart playlist systems which allow me to have a great mix of songs I love, songs i haven't heard in a while and songs I have just added without having to sort through 10gigs of music and copying over songs manually.

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