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I currently have beoplayer and beoport installed to facilitate Nmusic. The problem is I actually play CD's using Windows media player as it appears to be simplier to use especially when managing playlists. When I turn my system on both Beoplayer and Windows Media player start up so I end up withh two tracks being played at once. Does anyone know
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I have recently installed beoplayer 4.65 to replace Windows media player and am very happy with sound quality of beoplayer. The functionality is ok but I cant seem to find any option in the Beoplayer that will allow tracks to cross over so there is no gap between songs when playing a cd or playlist. Windows media player has this and its great for creating
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great, thanks for the tip Richard..
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I have recently loaded beoplayer 4.65 and am happy with the sound quality. I still use WMA to rip the CD's as its quicker and easier. I am trying to ensure I access the best possible quality music. Does anyone know if there are any "quality" advantages to using Beoplayer to rip CD's verses WMA or Itunes?
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I have recently loaded beoplayer 4.65. While the sound quality is good, certainly better than WMA or Itunes, some of the features are not great. The main problem I am having is with "Random"... I would have thought, like WMA or Itunes, if your in a playlist and select random, then songs from that playlist are played in random order, giving
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