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Musicplayer to archive your collection

Post by Stargazer101 » Sat Sep 03, 2022 3:24 pm

Hello people,

I was wondering what kind of music player you people are using nowadays for archive and organize your music collection?

I'm still using Winamp for over two decades now but it is not that stable anymore when I scan my collection. Are there any good alternatives? It's very import that the application doesn't make any changes in the tags of the mp3s. Also there must be a good search function available.

I hope you can give me some good suggestions.
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Re: Musicplayer to archive your collection

Post by mavkeez » Mon Sep 05, 2022 11:52 am

I used Musicbee short time after almost 20 years using Winamp. It is fast and simple.
Musicbee do have a library. But never used it, only to play music.
I'm playing my music now with VLC by selecting mp3 files in windows explorer.

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Re: Musicplayer to archive your collection

Post by Teptikas » Mon Sep 05, 2022 4:16 pm

I use aimp player, it's similar to winamp but a bit better.

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Re: Musicplayer to archive your collection

Post by T87.Rave » Mon Sep 05, 2022 9:23 pm

@Stargazer101 i actually use mostly time Media Player Classic for light and fast result,
but if you need organize your music collection so you need these one of two.

NOTE: as you can see the some details in pictures,
but the Foobar2000 is for experts persons only because there are so much details inside,
and for Resonic Player also have many option but everyone can use easily.

1. Foobar2000 (One of the Best Music Players)

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2. Resonic Player

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Re: Musicplayer to archive your collection

Post by Stargazer101 » Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:43 am

Thank you all for the good suggestions. I'm going to try some of them. Foobar2000 seems very good but indeed takes some time to setup it properly.
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Re: Musicplayer to archive your collection

Post by Gradvill » Sun Oct 23, 2022 4:36 am

AIMP very good player.

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