Media Player for Ripping/Burning CDs

cyfanatic

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I have pretty much used Windows Media Player and WinAmp for the purpose of managing my music collection on my computers. I like WinAmp a lot but am too cheap to purchase the full version. I really like the layout. The problem with this is that WinAmp (free) is incredibly slow when burning CDs.

Anyone use a media player that you feel really good about? Care to share? I would like to try something else out...
 

jdoggivjc

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Ironically I like Windows Media Player. It rips, it sets up libraries that are customizable to your tastes, etc. Not saying it's the best out there, but it suits my needs.
 

cyfanatic

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Ironically I like Windows Media Player. It rips, it sets up libraries that are customizable to your tastes, etc. Not saying it's the best out there, but it suits my needs.

I used to hate Windows Media Player...but I am finding myself using it more and more...could it be one of the better media players out here?
 

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I've never had a bad thing to say about iTunes, does everything I need it to with a very simple interface.
 

1100011CS

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I used to hate Windows Media Player...but I am finding myself using it more and more...could it be one of the better media players out here?

Me too. I used to use MusicMatch Jukebox and it was awesome until Yahoo bought it. Now it sucks. I tried WinAmp but it was starting to get bloated. Windows Media Player is already on my PC and does everything I need it to do.
 

MadCy

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I use Winamp for burning and ripping, although I have the Pro version. With it, it allows faster ripping and burning speeds.
 
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I'm not an apple guy, but I've always liked iTunes. I'm really liking a new feature it has called Genius. Basically, you select a song, hit the Genius button, and then it creates a play list with other songs that go with the one you selected. Pretty neat IMO.
 

CycloneYoda

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For my Mac, MactheRipper + Popcorn give me carbon copies with little to no flaws. Coupled with Netflix, my library is now huge.