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AmaroK for me. What about you?
Amarok and Exaile in Ubuntu.
monkey56657
10-12-07, 19:41
Amarok on Ubuntu.
Winamp of Vista.
PeterStoba
10-12-07, 20:44
iTunes on XP
XMMS on GNU/Linux ( linux from Scratch )
Amarok on Mandriva, Winamp on XP. (wow, I feel so common)
Mac: Itunes :P
PC: Winamp
Media Player 11 - Feel my subversive powers - the only person using this masterpiece...
Media Player 11 - Feel my subversive powers - the only person using this masterpiece...
I use it too. Nothing wrong with it. Like how it docs in the start bar and you can still use it:mrgreen:
Behind the times guys, its all about Pandora (http://www.pandora.com/)! Its made playing music off my hard drive obsolete.
I'm serious; I've not used any media players on my pc for months. Got channels on Pandora I like and it just plays random songs all of which I enjoy, also turns up new songs and bands that I never heard before :)
monkey56657
03-01-08, 19:19
I try pandora...but really who wants a web browser open..and not to mention the ads..Its a noooo for me.
I try pandora...but really who wants a web browser open..and not to mention the ads..Its a noooo for me.
I just leave it minimised, and my firewall blocks the ads :mrgreen:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7178699.stm
Yeah thanks Alex:lol:
Behind the times guys, its all about Pandora (http://www.pandora.com/)! Its made playing music off my hard drive obsolete.
I'm serious; I've not used any media players on my pc for months. Got channels on Pandora I like and it just plays random songs all of which I enjoy, also turns up new songs and bands that I never heard before :)
Just seen this now and thought wow that looks quality, will have to try that when i get home.
I try pandora...but really who wants a web browser open..and not to mention the ads..Its a noooo for me.
Are the ads pop ups or radio ad's?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7178699.stm
Yeah thanks Alex:lol:
typical rip off britain. go and ruin a good thing.
dont think i'll try it now since i'd probably like it loads and then be gutted when it gets switched off.
Hey just found this looks like the same kind of thing... lastfm (http://www.last.fm/)
Will now be trying this tonight :) :) :)
no doubt that will get cut off too, thankyou very much old timer government britain
for everyone else theres always ways of hacking google.
Type this into google
-inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "Muse"
replace the last bit with your music of choice :)
This can be quite useful when paired with songbird
monkey56657
12-01-08, 16:41
Whack the following into the "Location" box in a firefox bookmark:
javascript:window.location='http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=intitle%3A%22index.of%22+mp3+-php+-htm+-html+-asp+-cf+-jsp+'+prompt('Enter Song Name').replace(/ /g,%22.%22)+'&btnG=Google+Search&meta='
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7178699.stm
Yeah thanks Alex:lol:
Yeah I read about that too, it sucks. But I'm just going to use a few IP-Based workarounds to circumvent the IP-block :twisted:
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