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tw19112015-01-21 18:02:54
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tw1911, 2015-01-21 18:02:54

What is the current kosher mediacombine for Windows?

The question may be old, but in order to move to a new computer, I would like to update the set of software for permanent life. And now the question arose of what is generally good now, taking into account modern achievements. I used to use a bunch of K-lite kodec pack + Media Player Classic + AIMP for music. Now I want something, preferably all in one, that is, a video and audio player. It is highly desirable that he have some kind of plugins for Grooveshark and the like, so as not to keep everything on the screw. And of course it is desirable to open source or, in extreme cases, Freeware. Well, again, I would like normal integration with the windows interface.

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GavriKos, 2015-01-21
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jetaudio. I can't tell you the truth about plugins.

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tw1911, 2015-01-21
@tw1911

I also forgot to add about Flac and monkey's audio, since there is decent music in them.

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Valentine, 2015-01-21
@ProFfeSsoRr

Well, usually the music does not interfere with the video. I use mplayer under all systems, more precisely under Linux mplayer2, I rarely install under Windows, but it seems like the assembly from www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/dload.html is good, what I fed - I lost everything. But VLC in reserve will still not be superfluous. To the music on Windows, Foobar is unambiguous, especially if there is Lossless - it can do everything you want, and what you don’t, but you still want to add plugins :)

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