I was under the impression there was a newer format that was completely free, but also provided consistently better quality than both WMA and MP3. I read a review of it on Tom's Hardware I'm sure. But can't for the life of me remember the name of it.
Maybe the MP3 engine, etc is just SoundJam, but the interface is what makes iTUnes nice. It's the thing I miss most about my Mac. WMP is the closest approximation I can find to iTunes; all the other ones have awful, fiddly little interfaces.
If anyone could reccomend a good one to me for either Windows or Linux I would be very happy though.
Thanks. I've used Ogg before, but the quality has never been astounding. I assume there were major improvements for the 1.0 release then?
D'oh. I noticed that about 2 seconds after I posted.
I was under the impression there was a newer format that was completely free, but also provided consistently better quality than both WMA and MP3. I read a review of it on Tom's Hardware I'm sure. But can't for the life of me remember the name of it.
Maybe the MP3 engine, etc is just SoundJam, but the interface is what makes iTUnes nice. It's the thing I miss most about my Mac. WMP is the closest approximation I can find to iTunes; all the other ones have awful, fiddly little interfaces. If anyone could reccomend a good one to me for either Windows or Linux I would be very happy though.
Perhaps they'll also be able to produce "how to program a VCR" gene?
Probably used assembley language. I mean he is a l33t guy after all.