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I was wondering with all the different audio players that compete for some of

the same extensions which ones are the best to use and why? Thanks in

advance for any and all replies.

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Guest r u kidding
Posted

Re: Best way to associate files when they get mixed up

 

have you ever just tried kickin' back and trusting your ears????

you 'sound' (xcuse the er', ) like you have problems enjoying simplicity.

just listen to the music and stop fussing about 'brand-names' 'quality'

and all of the other traps that manufaturers want you to work your

knickers-in-a-knot about........ capiche????

 

for what its worth,, there are ppl starving on this planet, and all you

want to do, is know what the best sound-system is...... sheeesh!!!

do you plan on taking all of this knowledge to zimbabwe?? are you

about to embark on a quest to ethiopia armed with the latest and greatest

info about computer products?? (even though they got no electricity?)

(can just picture you walking into a refugee camp amongst the starving

and dying,, with bible in one hand and a cd in the other..... )

you are a mystery dan..... but you do make me laugh.

 

its ppl like you who give your boss a bad name...... capiche?

you cannot serve two masters,,, even though i know you are busting

your buns trying.

you are a scriptural person arent you? what do you think this means::--

"many are called, but few are chosen" ??

> I was wondering with all the different audio players that compete for some

of

> the same extensions which ones are the best to use and why? Thanks in

> advance for any and all replies.

Guest Don Phillipson
Posted

Re: Best way to associate files when they get mixed up

 

"Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:74083E66-A7BB-4A37-A09E-B86F3204D26C@microsoft.com...

> I was wondering with all the different audio players that compete for some

of

> the same extensions which ones are the best to use and why? Thanks in

> advance for any and all replies.

 

Trial seems the only way so long as you keep a

record of the results. I have found:

(a) Not the newest but the second newest version

of an app (that runs under Win98 or your preferred OS)

is usually the most trouble-free and of widest application.

(b) I have found RealPlayer best for most of my

personal needs.

 

--

Don Phillipson

Carlsbad Springs

(Ottawa, Canada)

Guest thanatoid
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Re: Best way to associate files when they get mixed up

 

=?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

news:74083E66-A7BB-4A37-A09E-B86F3204D26C@microsoft.com:

> I was wondering with all the different audio players that

> compete for some of the same extensions which ones are the

> best to use and why? Thanks in advance for any and all

> replies.

 

The simplest way to avoid "extension hell" is to open the

application and then the file instead of clicking on the file in

explorer (or whatever) and being at the mercy of the shifting

associations. If you hear any serious difference in quality

(doubtful IMO) just junk the players that suck.

 

You might consider getting VLC, it's free and plays almost

everything.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc

 

You could also get an audio converter software and convert all

your files to the same format at the bitrate which works for

you. If you do that, do NOT convert from ogg to mp3 directly,

for instance, always convert to WAV first and then to the final

format.

 

 

 

--

"This is not nuclear. This is just a test."

- illyria

Posted

Re: Best way to associate files when they get mixed up

 

Thanks for your input, Don.

 

"Don Phillipson" wrote:

> "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:74083E66-A7BB-4A37-A09E-B86F3204D26C@microsoft.com...

>

> > I was wondering with all the different audio players that compete for some

> of

> > the same extensions which ones are the best to use and why? Thanks in

> > advance for any and all replies.

>

> Trial seems the only way so long as you keep a

> record of the results. I have found:

> (a) Not the newest but the second newest version

> of an app (that runs under Win98 or your preferred OS)

> is usually the most trouble-free and of widest application.

> (b) I have found RealPlayer best for most of my

> personal needs.

>

> --

> Don Phillipson

> Carlsbad Springs

> (Ottawa, Canada)

>

>

>

Posted

Re: Best way to associate files when they get mixed up

 

Thanks for your input, thanatoid.

 

"thanatoid" wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?RGFu?= <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

> news:74083E66-A7BB-4A37-A09E-B86F3204D26C@microsoft.com:

>

> > I was wondering with all the different audio players that

> > compete for some of the same extensions which ones are the

> > best to use and why? Thanks in advance for any and all

> > replies.

>

> The simplest way to avoid "extension hell" is to open the

> application and then the file instead of clicking on the file in

> explorer (or whatever) and being at the mercy of the shifting

> associations. If you hear any serious difference in quality

> (doubtful IMO) just junk the players that suck.

>

> You might consider getting VLC, it's free and plays almost

> everything.

> http://www.videolan.org/vlc

>

> You could also get an audio converter software and convert all

> your files to the same format at the bitrate which works for

> you. If you do that, do NOT convert from ogg to mp3 directly,

> for instance, always convert to WAV first and then to the final

> format.

>

>

>

> --

> "This is not nuclear. This is just a test."

> - illyria

>

Posted

Re: Best way to associate files when they get mixed up

 

Okay, so what is your great claim to fame?

 

"r u kidding" wrote:

> have you ever just tried kickin' back and trusting your ears????

> you 'sound' (xcuse the er', ) like you have problems enjoying simplicity.

> just listen to the music and stop fussing about 'brand-names' 'quality'

> and all of the other traps that manufaturers want you to work your

> knickers-in-a-knot about........ capiche????

>

> for what its worth,, there are ppl starving on this planet, and all you

> want to do, is know what the best sound-system is...... sheeesh!!!

> do you plan on taking all of this knowledge to zimbabwe?? are you

> about to embark on a quest to ethiopia armed with the latest and greatest

> info about computer products?? (even though they got no electricity?)

> (can just picture you walking into a refugee camp amongst the starving

> and dying,, with bible in one hand and a cd in the other..... )

> you are a mystery dan..... but you do make me laugh.

>

> its ppl like you who give your boss a bad name...... capiche?

> you cannot serve two masters,,, even though i know you are busting

> your buns trying.

> you are a scriptural person arent you? what do you think this means::--

> "many are called, but few are chosen" ??

>

> > I was wondering with all the different audio players that compete for some

> of

> > the same extensions which ones are the best to use and why? Thanks in

> > advance for any and all replies.

>

>

>


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