
Why can't I just drag and drop like with basic mp3 players :(
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:36,
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I think SonicStage is the only thing that is truly worse than iTunes.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:38,
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which I've not found on any other player -- it does random play by albums. i don't normally want to listen to individual songs, I want to listen to albums. For that reason alone I like iTunes. Don't use it because in a moment of insanity I chose to rip my CD collection to OGG, which iTunes refuses to read the track numbers for, and albums played in alphabetical order are as irritating as songs played at random from my whole collection.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:40,
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so I'm ashamed to say WMP does it for me.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:41,
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and I have a soft spot for Winamp, but I rarely use it.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:46,
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.Ogg's are nasty things.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:41,
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Actually I do, because I'm a nerd. (The real reason is I knew the machine at work here wasn't going to be able to play MP3s and I didn't have an MP3 player at that point so I ripped to OGG. I'm fucked if I'm ripping my entire CD collection again so I'll just have to slowly and painfully convert the lot across.)
I'd like iTunes too, if it liked OGG. But it doesn't. Bad iTunes.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:47,
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I'd like iTunes too, if it liked OGG. But it doesn't. Bad iTunes.

Game developers use them loads because you don't have to pay for the rights though.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:53,
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even on my old AMD 500Mhz machine which played them fine through Winamp. The support on MP3 players is wank though, I think iRiver are still the only ones with support out of the box and apparently that's crap. If I could rip my collection again though I'd do it to MP3.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:57,
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Because otherwise why would mp3 players not support it when it's open source?
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 21:01,
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I did come across some firmware patches for a load of different players that gives them OGG support, though, so it's far from impossible. Doesn't work for mine, unfortunately.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 21:07,
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mp3 was around long long before ogg
and people is used to it, and folk is used to paying and blaa blaa
and if you make a media player these days, it has to play mp3, there's just no way around that everything else is pretty much secondary
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 21:20,
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and people is used to it, and folk is used to paying and blaa blaa
and if you make a media player these days, it has to play mp3, there's just no way around that everything else is pretty much secondary

"OMG THIS MUSIC IS MINE ALL MINE FUCK OFF OTHER COMPUTERS" does it?
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:45,
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the word "dolt" is underused in the English language today. Thank you for keeping our heritage alive. :)
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:51,
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Much better than the media player one. I could sit there watching it for hours.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:50,
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download it now, thank me later
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:56,
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I discovered a game called Audiosurf the other week. You upload your mp3 files and it creates a racetrack based on the volume levels, so you get a big swirling neon track that builds and drops and pulsates in time with the music. You can buy it for about ten dollars through Steam. It's awesome :D
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 21:05,
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and an ACDC song for nearly 2 weeks
before someone improved on my score by an order of magnitude...
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 21:39,
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before someone improved on my score by an order of magnitude...

I assume. I've never used iTunes. But seriously, SonicStage is a temperamental fuck that works only when it wants to and not when I want it to :(
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:41,
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they point out at length how this "feature" works and that you never have to use sonic stage as if people would be devastated at never having to use a piece of software that crashes every third song.
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Sat 26 Apr 2008, 20:39,
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