VLC opens (plays) almost every type of file. And it's good for video files. Especially H.265 since it's open source.
You can store album artwork in media players such as Apple iTunes, Windows Media Player, WinAmp. Usually, these programs automatically download the appropriate art work when playing a song.
"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!
Windows media player will be great for an audiophile.
I like WinAMP www.winamp.com, but to edit things, I use Audacity 1.3 (google it). In WinAMP, there is a plugin that you can activate to change the tempo without the speed. Also, in Windows Media Player 11, where you select the Graphics EQ, just press the left or right arrow until it says "speed", then move the speed slider as desired!
Winamp. It is a free download, and you can set up your playlist in any order you like.
Ipods are designed to work with itunes and only itunes. Windows Media Player, being a Microsoft product is not an official client for synching ipods. You will need to install itunes or find some alternative program for updating your ipod. There is a WMP (windows media player) plugin for synching ipods from WMP... although its not free. The link is below. In the past i have had good luck synching ipods with winamp, which is free. Also linked below.
Best is a matter of personal preference but a few good media players are: - Windows Media Player - iTunes etc.
AnswerItunes is a good music player found free on itunes.com AnswerNever use iTunes (unless you have an iPod) because it is slow, incredibly full of bugs, and Apple is extremely monopolistic on what music/videos can be played on iTunes. Another good media player is WinAmp (www.winamp.com), yet I would still recommend Windows Media Player and Windows Media Center. These programs are polished, fast, and virtually every audio/video format can be played on Windows Media Player (even iTunes formats if you have the correct audio/visual codecs installed). Additionally, Media Player is found on almost every PC, so any media that works on one PC should easily be able to work on another. I personally use Windows Media Player 12 (what comes with Windows 7) and it is amazing! It is blazing fast and it can even handle all files types including Apple's AAC and MPEG - 4 formats without the terrible restrictions Apple imposes on its media. I will never use iTunes again!
A really good media player is the VLC Media player. It has really fast start times, and doesn't use a lot of resources. It can also play a wide range of files.
In some ways, karaoke DVD players are better because they offer more possibilities for media choices.
download free music or from a CD that you have already. Burn the CD into windows media player and then save it into your documents, then obviuosly open it in w. media player. Hope this has helped Good luck :)
very good