From: Fixer on
I am searching for a 64bit mp3 utility that I can use to replace
MusicMatch Jukebox. I know there are lots of players out there but
what I need it to do most is the ability to simply double click songs
in my library and add them to a playlist. All the software out there
seems to require playlists to be created in advance and not
'on-the-fly' like Musicmatch allows.


any suggestions?
From: William R. Walsh on
Hi!

> any suggestions?

I seem to remember that WinAmp could do that. However, that was many
versions (2.83?) ago from the current one.

William
From: Fixer on
It might have done previously but not in any of the recent versions
that are compatable in win7. It does however let you play a song by
double clicking on it, but when you do it to the next you want to add
it just replaces it and doesn't create the playlist on the fly
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 07:23:53 -0700 (PDT), "William R. Walsh"
<wm_walsh(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

>Hi!
>
>> any suggestions?
>
>I seem to remember that WinAmp could do that. However, that was many
>versions (2.83?) ago from the current one.
>
>William
From: BillW50 on
Fixer wrote on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 09:00:59 +0100:
> I am searching for a 64bit mp3 utility that I can use to replace
> MusicMatch Jukebox. I know there are lots of players out there but
> what I need it to do most is the ability to simply double click songs
> in my library and add them to a playlist. All the software out there
> seems to require playlists to be created in advance and not
> 'on-the-fly' like Musicmatch allows.
>
> any suggestions?

Sure Windows Media Player can do that (probably others too). By default,
double clicking creates a new playlist. Although right clicking allows
adding to the current playlist. To change the default of double left
clicking, go to file types and you can change the default action when
you double click.

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Bill
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From: Fixer on
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 08:26:52 -0500, BillW50 <BillW50(a)aol.kom> wrote:

>Fixer wrote on Sat, 24 Oct 2009 09:00:59 +0100:
>> I am searching for a 64bit mp3 utility that I can use to replace
>> MusicMatch Jukebox. I know there are lots of players out there but
>> what I need it to do most is the ability to simply double click songs
>> in my library and add them to a playlist. All the software out there
>> seems to require playlists to be created in advance and not
>> 'on-the-fly' like Musicmatch allows.
>>
>> any suggestions?
>
>Sure Windows Media Player can do that (probably others too). By default,
>double clicking creates a new playlist. Although right clicking allows
>adding to the current playlist. To change the default of double left
>clicking, go to file types and you can change the default action when
>you double click.


Unfortunatly no it doesn't it was one of the 1st i tried, when you
double click on it , it does play the song , but when you double click
the next track it just replaces it with the one it WAs playing and
does not create a playlist so that you could scroll back to the
begining and play the whole list from start to finish