hi kevin,
you probably have some good points here. i haven't really bothered to try
and mess with media player for live albums in my posession.
as for doing better with WMA, yeah. some of microsoft's products do actually
work together.

there are several bonuses for winamp, though. for one, it's about half the
size of media player, even with the full version, which if you're on dial up
like myself is a plus. also all the shoutcast stations that are available
and free to broadcast to and listen to. i'm a pretty big fan of internet
radio and i like shoutcast and icecast stuff.
the winamp library i think does actually rip into WMA lossless, in the
latest version 5.22. mp3 ripping is not available without purchasse, which
is kind of sucky, but it does offer aac+ and if there were media players out
there you can bet i'd have everything in that beautiful beautiful format.

I didn't know that CDEX had released a new version that isn't free. can you
send me the url so I can check it out?
the free version also rips into aac+, mp3, ogg and a few lossless encoding
technologies, so if i ever used them i'd do that. however i can't tell much
of a difference between the original cd and my 192 kbps mp3 files, or even
my 120 kbps ogg files with whatever compression i installed, can't remember
the name of it at the moment.
i suppose it all comes down to what you use the media player for, the music
you rip and what you listen to.
brandon

Brandon Hicks
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