[geeks] New Low
Jonathan C. Patschke
jp at celestrion.net
Thu May 30 21:30:13 CDT 2002
On Thu, 30 May 2002, Joshua D Boyd wrote:
> I thought that using Microsoft Windows Media Player 7
WMP7 is about the worst multimedia player I've ever seen. It goes out
of its way to keep your CPU at 100% load--never imagining that some
people might listen to music -while- they're doing other things. I'm
staying at 6.4, and, even then I just use it to play video files.
> to play CDs sucked. Well, the machine I'm currently working on is set
> to use Creative Lab's Play Center 2 to play CDs.
Creative Labs' software sucks unbelievably worse than Microsoft's worst
malware. There is -never- a right time to use a Creative Labs'
application, when the same thing can be accomplished through someone
else's software. I'd even use Microsoft's SBLive! drivers if they
supported EAX and SoundFonts decently.
> Wow. This is so ugly.
It's not (bad) software! It's (bad) art!
> I spent three minutes trying to figure out where the play button was.
I'd say that user interface is a lost art over at Creative Labs, except
that they'd never gotten it. Even the crapware that shipped with the
original SB16 sucked.
I wouldn't use their shit at all, except that their hardware is great if
you want a single card that is excellent for games, but doesn't totally
suck for MIDI.
> I think I'll have to bring in something else to use. FreeAmp is
> almost good (if it would only support autoplay).
If you're using Windows 2000 or XP, use the CD player applet
(cdplayer.exe). It's quite good. I use WinAmp, mainly because I like
one-stop shopping for all my music playback. Both WinAmp and the CD
Player applet support autoplay.
WinAmp also has Ogg/Vorbis support, if that's your bag.
--Jonathan
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