Do you know
AIMP2 ? It's very complete and easy to use. I just use the basic options, but it has a lot of functionalities and plugins that you can add to extend its functions. It's freeware.
# Support for a large number of music formats
MP1, MP2, MP3, MPC / MP+, AAC, AC3, Ogg, FLAC,APE, WavPack, Speex, WAV, CDA, WMA, S3M, XM, MOD, IT, MO3, MTM, UMX
# Great functionality and intuitive interface
# 18-band EQ and built-in sound effects
Reverb, Flanger, Chorus, Pitch, Tempo, Echo, Speed
# 32-bit audio processing to achieve the best quality
# Usage of multiple playlists at once
# Support for functionality enhancement modules
You can add new features and expand existing, connect such plugins as Input, Gen, DSP from Winamp
# Shutting down the computer
You can sleep under favorite music, setting the timer to switch off the computer.
# Online radio
Listen and save!
# Creation of bookmarks and playback queue
# Hot keys
Set up local and global hotkeys to your taste!
# Multilingual interface
# Multiuser mode
Several users are using one computer? That's not a problem.
# Full Unicode support
# File search
Search files on all open playlists
# Flexible program settings
# Small size of program distribution
# Audio Converter
Allows you to convert music from a variety of formats to wma, mp3, wav, ogg
# Audio Grabber
You can convert AudioCD (CDA) in MP3, OGG, WAV or WMA
# Soung Recorder
Allows you to write sound from any audio device in your system and save as mp3, ogg, wav and wma files
# Tag Editor
You can easily edit tags of audio files, rename group of files, sort out by required template or apply tags' values to a group of files.
# Audio Library
Represents the organizer of music files, which allows you to easily sort your music, mark listened audios.
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