Kyle;182768 Wrote: 
> I've been using Softsqueeze and Slimserver to play my flac files in the
> office, but it seems like a pretty memory-intensive way to go for my
> laptop.  Would I be better off with a simple player, like Media Monkey?
> Any other suggestions for a player that can handle flac?

Windows Media Player can do it, but (in my experience, a few months
ago), it'll be unreliable and terrible with metadata.

Foobar can do it, and extremely well, but you'll spend a LOT of time
just trying to beat it into being a halfway workable player.  You need
to -- and I'm not kidding -- download extensions that completely
replace the UI, and THEN start tweaking the configuration like mad. 
The results are solid, but the process of getting there is hell. 
(There must be a large market for a sensible default install of Foobar;
someone get on that!)

WinAmp can do it, but does it look like 1995?  No, it does not.


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