iTunes might be a good choice, but it depends on your needs. For Windows 7, consider what features matter most to you.
iTunes might be a good choice, but it depends on your needs. For Windows 7, consider what features matter most to you.
For as long as I've been using it, I've relied on iTunes to manage and play music on my PC. While there are some limitations like the lack of FLAC support, it's not a major problem since FLAC isn't widely used yet. It bothers me that Microsoft doesn't provide a music player with the same smoothness and ease of use as iTunes. Anyone know if any players match or exceed iTunes' quality for Windows 7? LobotikaNZ
Foobar2000 stands out as the top choice. Based on what I've seen. A recent discussion linked here offers insights: From that thread, Tek Syndicate's setup tutorial is recommended. The music sorting-renaming-moving feature works well, though it may feel complex at first. Logan’s walkthrough should simplify things. Personal experience shows it’s effective once you get the hang of it.
It's purely subjective. I enjoy iTunes, but the main issue is slow loading times.
Great, seems like you overlooked it. I'll take a look! LobotikaNZ
You're currently using Winamp Lite, and you can easily move albums, songs, or discographies from Windows Explorer.
Well, it comes down to whether you've been using iTunes since its initial days when DRM-free music wasn't common there. If your collection is mostly tied to Apple's DRM, then unfortunately that's the only viable choice. For those with many free tracks, I'd recommend Windows Media Player. It's one of the few Microsoft products I really appreciate—it works smoothly without needing playlists and feels responsive.