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Mako Shark
Anything Better than WinAmp?
"If brute force doesn't solve your problem, then your not using enough!"
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Mako Shark
no
A64 X2 4200+ (65W) - 2GB OCZ SOE 667@800 - MSI K9N SLI Platinum - BFG 9600GT OC - ATI TV Wonder - Seagate 320GB SATAII - Seagate 200GB SATA - External 750GB WD - Black LG 16x DVD-/+RW - CoolerMaster Mystique - Logitech MX1000 and Elite keyboard - Logitech X-530 5.1 Speakers - Vista SP1
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Hammerhead Shark
RealPlayer.
J/K
I like Musicmatch. (Full version)
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Goldfish
Just as good maybe. Better, doubt it.
Edit: Cold medicine making me wacky
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Anything worser than Winamp?
I don't like Winamp,,,,,, as u can see (:
Winamp sux when playing mod files....
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1 mb ram
512 kb Trident
Soundblaster clone 8bit mono
12 inch monitor ( monochroom )
Windows 3.11
Ms-Dos 6.22
3dMark2000 score = 10
3dMark2001 score = 02
---As u can see a damn fast pc--- (:
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GO BENGALS!!!!!
I don't like winamp that much. I have it installed but I never use it. For some reason I like WMP8.
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Hammerhead Shark
Winamp is the best thing to play mp3's and uses the fewest resources of any other mp3 player i've ever used. The only thing that comes close is music matches internet radio option.
Specs - mobo: Asus m2n-sli deluxe with an Athlon X2 4200. Videocard: 7900gt Ram: 2 gigs
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Mako Shark
coolplayer
http://www.daansystems.com/coolplayer/index2.html
small, fast, supposedly better sound and fully skinnable. and no useless features (bloat) like minibrowser, visualization crap and support for file formats other than mp3, ogg and wav
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Cartoon Shark
I'm another winamp fan. I've been using it for years and it works great and doesn't slow me down much.
#Download Firefox# Playing: TF2
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Mako Shark
anyone try Yamaha XG Player? i tried it, but then i had to go back to winamp because it didn't support midi files...i'd use that if it did support midi files though...i fink it is better than winamp...you can give it a try....go to yamaha site and search for it.
"If brute force doesn't solve your problem, then your not using enough!"
P4 3ghz // Asus P5P800 // 1gb RAM // Radeon 9800pro // Seagate 160gb 7200.7 // LG DVD Burner // Lite-On CD Burner // Viewsonic PF795 19" // Altec Lansing ACS54 // Sony Studio Monitor Headphones
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Mako Shark
your using that? wut os are u using? damn, that is OLD!!!
but hey, i guess it is a classic, can't be that...lol
"If brute force doesn't solve your problem, then your not using enough!"
P4 3ghz // Asus P5P800 // 1gb RAM // Radeon 9800pro // Seagate 160gb 7200.7 // LG DVD Burner // Lite-On CD Burner // Viewsonic PF795 19" // Altec Lansing ACS54 // Sony Studio Monitor Headphones
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Originally posted by Bootleg
your using that? wut os are u using? damn, that is OLD!!!
but hey, i guess it is a classic, can't be that...lol
Windows 2000 w/SP2 
Yes classic indeed and very very very......wait EXTREMELY stable. You can't ask for anymore then that alone
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Hammerhead Shark
I use Winamp too. I've tried a few others, but I always end up back at Winamp. I installed the WaveSurround 3.2 DSP plug-in, and it took Winamp to a new level of sound quality. Check out the plug-ins on Winamp's Web site. Chances are you'll find something that'll tweak Winamp to fit your needs.
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Great White Shark
Some people use Sonique.
My friends says it sounds better.
However, it is a resource hog.
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