![]() ![]() Will separate and "basic-tag" the saved tracks (like Streamripper), record direct from stream with no transcoding for mp3/aac/aac+, and unlike Streamripper can even record Opus (hoo-ra!) and FLAC streams, although those are re-encoded on the fly using any of the included encoders (FLAC, Opus, etc.). Has a built-in Internet radio stream recorder-neither MusicBee nor Foobar do, although they can be configured to use Streamripper-with an adjustable background buffer just for streams that allows the ability to capture a full track even if you started recording past the start. I must also mention the AIMP player (also BASS-based) due to its hands-down best radio stream features. ![]() Has a wealth of available plugins to play with. encoding) it's difficult to tell the library in use as the processing is done in its own "core" for Opus as opposed to a separate library. Foobar is superb too, but as far as Opus decoding (vs. Actually I really like MusicBee as a general audio player due to its extreme customability in look/layout, and as far Opus goes it uses the BASS audio engine, which the latter's developer keeps up-to-date with the latest Opus library. Not sure if you mean just "what's a good media player" or "what works best with Opus". What media player do you guys use and what are your recommendations? Is there any better media player out there? Quote from: iloveopus on 07:44:57 I have been using Musicbee for playing my opus files. ![]()
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