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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 05 2005 at 18:19
Here's some info on WMP10

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MP3 support. One of the big complaints in Media Player for Windows XP (MPXP) and Windows Media Player 9 Series was that Microsoft seemed to be pushing their own Windows Media formats over existing rival formats that had already penetrated the market. The big example here is MP3: Microsoft has always allowed users to play back songs encoded in this format but never offered a way for users to rip music in MP3 out of the box; instead you would have to purchase a $9.99 plug-in, from one of a few partners, which added this capability. Meanwhile, every other music player on the planet supports this functionality out of the box

Well, in WMP 10 the wait is finally over, though it has sort of a anticlimactic ring to it: You can now rip music to MP3 format from WMP 10 directly, without needing an add-on (Figure). There's just one problem: Microsoft's MP3 encoder only supports 128, 192, 256, and 320 Kbps MP3 ripping. Because I prefer to rip songs to 160 Kbps MP3 format, I still need to install a third party MP3 encoder. Hey, it's better than nothing, and it's certainly better than the crippled MP3 ripping in RealPlayer 10.5 Plus.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2005 at 08:26

Yes, MP3 ripping is standard with Microsoft WMP 10.

If any of you don't fancy installing WMP 10 then there are a number of freeware and shareware alternatives (e.g. type free MP3 ripper into your favourite search engine). A friend of mine prefers to use RealPlayer, and the couple of times I've used it myself it seems fine. But I'm happy enough to stick with WMP 10.

The MP3 standard does not support gapless playback by nature (unless you rip an album as one long single MP3 file) but apparently the LAME MP3 encoder enables MP3 files to be ripped so that firmware in some models of players can remove the gaps: for example, see the following thread for information on how the open source Rockbox firmware plus LAME encoder can be used to create gapless playback of MP3 files on iRiver H1xx players:

http://www.misticriver.net/showthread.php?t=31543&highli ght=gapless

Oh, and by the way, unlike MP3, the Ogg Vorbis standard does support gapless tracks inherently.

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 10 2005 at 16:11
I wish I could unintall WMP. I haven't used it once
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