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| 429027 | 2006-02-10 07:11:00 | I have spent a few years using MusicMatch (paid and unpaid) with great success but with the later versions, I have experienced a lot of crashes. After going through all the options with MM Tech they believed I had software conflicts but I tried it on 3 different PC,s with the same results and when I bought a new PC I installed it and even though it had minimal programmes on it it still crashed. So over the last few days I have searched this site on the subject and tried everything suggested but I was not convinced. After a web search I have found a player not mentioned here that I believe (for my purposes) blows the rest away. A free version and a pay version is available http://www.mediamonkey.com/ I would be interested in your thoughts. |
Nalla (6795) | ||
| 429028 | 2006-02-10 08:14:00 | Cant say I have heard of that one, you could always download the free version and see what its like first | Overdrive_5000 (4950) | ||
| 429029 | 2006-02-10 09:25:00 | I'd recommend iTunes. :) The interface of the one you posted above looks to busy for my liking. | maccrazy (6741) | ||
| 429030 | 2006-02-10 09:53:00 | You might wanna try the new Yahoo! Music Engine (music.yahoo.com) which just came out a couple of days ago. But that's only if you still want to continue using Yahoo!'s products. Other media players you could try are RealPlayer 10.5 (www.download.com) , or as maccrazy suggested, Apple iTunes (www.apple.com) . I, personally stick with Windows Media Player 10. |
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