"more better" is improper grammar... Unless of course you spell and pronounce it thusly: "mo betta" the "mo" being pronounced like "mow the lawn" for example. I hope this gives you a mo betta grasp of good sentence structure! Peace out!
WinAmp is a media player application for Microsoft Windows.
The last version of Windows Media Player that will run on Windows 98 is WMP9. WinAmp 5.35 is the last version of WinAmp to support Windows 98. The last version of VLC to support Windows 98 (officially) is 0.8.6. The latest version of Media Player Classic still supports Windows 98.
Try a freeware program called Winamp
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Once you install and start WinAMP, it will ask to search your computer for any/all compatible files (much like WMP does) -- so in that sense, yes it will.
There is no specific media player that you are "required" to have. You can use Windows Media Player 9, 10, or 11 on Windows XP. They are not part of the service pack and can be reverted to the previous version at any time. You can also use of the many third-party media player applications written for Windows, including VLC, Winamp, iTunes, or RealPlayer.
A PHP file is not a media file, so winamp (and so any other media player) cannot play that file.
Winamp supports more standard and streaming media formats, as well as plugins.
Through Winamp Media Player
If its a windows formated device it should automatically come up in your window media player. Try updatedin windowns media player or going into my computer right click on your mp3 player and select open with.. Windows Media or something there is a load of option you can do. from the right clikc point.
Why not use winamp for music handling with the ipod. First gen nano's do not have the encrypted file systems so you should be able to use it. I personally think that Windows Media Player can't hold a candle to Winamp. Winamp can do everything that WMP can do, and it can do it better. Check it out @ winamp.com . note: there is a little bit of a noobie learning curve, but not much of one.
there are so many programs to play music. winamp, windows media player, vlc player, quick time player, real one player, etc...