All help greatly appreciated. Quote from: TheEdge on After a few false starts got Illuminate codec installed and TSE installed. Only certain albums had their info imported so I need to do some stuff by hand. But at least I can get them to play. But I'm not sure how good is Haali's splitter in reading tags. I also have ffdshow installed, but I can't get it to play Vorbis stream from internet radio.
The codec from Illiminable has no problems. Dunno about CoreVorbis You can download it from the web page at: wmptagext. I use Windows Xp Home. You love using Linux and open-source software, but is Linux quite as free as it's made out to be?
Here are some truths that may surprise you. Scott Macmillan. I use VLC and don'y worry what the format is. Try another audio player or maybe upgrade WMP to the latest version. So, do I mark this as resolved, or does a MUO guy do it? It supports APE and many other formats. No argument there. It may be better to use a different player such as VLC player. Nothing wrong with WMP, in fact its awesome. Stick with good codecs for encoding. MPC-BE is the goto for everything else.
I use Foobar because people told me that it was the way to go with flac and flac it has to be if one is into real music, that is classical music. But Foobar is a nerd product with no entry point for normal users, as soon as you want to rev it up. I am no expert re media, but the power, efficiency, and huge amount of customization possible with AIMP have made it my favorite for years.
I have tried many other players from time to time, and always so far return to AIMP. Unfortunately MPC has never been able to read the ogg tags, but plays the files as expected. WMP Tag Plus only adds library and tagging support for these formats.
To add playback functionality, you may need to install additional packages. But could you also correct this sentence please?
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