Hi,

I would go to Safari preferences and under general, unchecked Open “safe” files 
after downloading.  This is why the clipse are playing in iTunes.  With this 
off, you can just navigate to your downloads folder and press spacebar or 
command Y to listen without adding the track to iTunes.  Or, I guess you could 
set VLC or quicktime as the default application to play those file types your 
downloading. 

Ricardo Walker
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On Nov 10, 2011, at 3:51 PM, Traci wrote:

> Hi all,
>  
> What is your recommendation for playing music clips and samples outside of 
> iTunes?  It bugs me how when I'm sampling something on the web, then that 
> audio clip makes an appearance in my iTunes library.  Oy!
>  
> I went googling on alternatives to iTunes and saw VLC and several others, 
> just not sure what may best fit my needs.  Has anyone tried Vox?  It sounds 
> small and simple.
>  
> Lol, it is like on the windows side of things, I downloaded winamp for just 
> this thing, to avoid windows media player.
>  
> Thanks,
> Traci
>  
> 
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