Zoatebix
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So the idea of an open-source audio format really jived (jibed?) with me, but I'm still struggling with finding good software support. I downloaded and installed JetAudio because of the glowing review on CNET's download.com, but the library management, playlist management, and even something as simple as random playback leave a lot to be desired.
I have pretty diverse tastes in end-user software and, form what I can tell, I'm wiling to pyscho-analyze software more than most other people, but having to hit "next track" two or three times to get JetAudio's random play to go to a different track was really the last straw.
I really like iTunes and I love MusicMatch's library and super-tagging (or whatever it's called) and mass-file-renmaing function, but I got fed up paying MusicMatch 20 bucks once a year or so when their automatic software update found the brand-spankin-new version. Unfortunately, it seems that neither has official support for the ogg (or for the FLAC, which also intrigues me). I did stumble upon this, though: http://members.optusnet.com.au/lbramsay/misc/itunes-ogg.html
So anyways, should I just find a good OGG encoder plugin for WinAmp? Are there any good all-in-one audio solutions out there that I missed? Should I just install a bunch of specialized utilities?
Help me, EN Wolrd Kenobi, you're my only hope!
-George
I have pretty diverse tastes in end-user software and, form what I can tell, I'm wiling to pyscho-analyze software more than most other people, but having to hit "next track" two or three times to get JetAudio's random play to go to a different track was really the last straw.
I really like iTunes and I love MusicMatch's library and super-tagging (or whatever it's called) and mass-file-renmaing function, but I got fed up paying MusicMatch 20 bucks once a year or so when their automatic software update found the brand-spankin-new version. Unfortunately, it seems that neither has official support for the ogg (or for the FLAC, which also intrigues me). I did stumble upon this, though: http://members.optusnet.com.au/lbramsay/misc/itunes-ogg.html
So anyways, should I just find a good OGG encoder plugin for WinAmp? Are there any good all-in-one audio solutions out there that I missed? Should I just install a bunch of specialized utilities?
Help me, EN Wolrd Kenobi, you're my only hope!
-George
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