Windows 7 beta update saves your MP3s, all other versions get security patch
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I know, Microsoft are quite fast to fix stuff... its surprising!
Hah... so long after those open source geeks are tired of Compiz with so many bunches of pretty and customizable effects on their Intel GMA950. Finally windows user can try this on their laptop.
Congratulation!
lol @ those who got their un-backed up library corrupted by this.
They can't even complain.
Good Luck Microsoft. A lot of high hopes for Windows 7.
Despite any Windows version i will stay with WINAMP with Classic Skin FOREVER for my Mp3's!!!
/Very Happy and satisfied W7 7000Build User
While I like the new skin (Bento) better, I tend to agree. I use Winamp on all of my machines. It's worked excellently for me for years now and I haven't seen reason to stop using it. The only time the WMP engine gets used is when I am using Media Center on my HTPC setup in the living room. Then I browse through folders like a jukebox and play them in WMC.
OMG YES I NEED WINDOWS 7
OMG YES I NEED WINDOWS 7
I gotta say, I'm really liking this new attitude MS seems to have, at least when it comes to Windows 7 - early public beta, quick patches, an OS that already even in beta seems to be better than either Vista or XP, and they also said they're going to drastically reduce the number of editions (I'm hoping for something like home, server and possibly media center). It's almost like they're making a product for customers, instead of themselves :)
This is precisely why they say use a dedicated computer for testing purposes and back up your data. If you didn't do that, then you must be new to beta testing and it's unfortunate that you had to learn this lesson the hard way, but it's an important lesson to learn. I just want to reiterate what others have been saying about MS and Win7, the attitude is very different from what many of us were expecting. They are taking this beta very seriously, especially with a release not planned for almost a whole year. This is how beta testing should be done. If MS waited until beta was over to fix these problems then there'd be a SP to fix the bugs that came in the beta fixes and another shortly after to fix the bugs from the first SP. This way the final product should be just that, a final product.
I'm confused, does this affect me if I'm using a third party player to play my files?
Only if it uses Windows Media Foundation, I believe, which most won't.
Who uses Windows Media Player anyways? It's the biggest pain in the ass for any kind of music files/playing, no matter what version of Windows you may have.
I use it - for syncing my music collection with my Windows Mobile phone (a BlackJack II running WM6.1 - which I upgraded myself). It brings all my album art over to the cell phone and allows my phone to update the list with the number of stars I rate each track with while listening to them on my bus ride to work each day. I actually listen to my music more away from home than at home this way.
I use it. Whether or not you find it best to meet your needs, it's a fine player. There's a lot of plug-ins for it (so if you need more codecs, just go here wmplugins.com), it's at least pretty-looking, search is quick, and if you're a person that buys his/her media, there's a great selection of choices on WMP. It also has a taskbar mode, so you can control it straight from the taskbar. It's nifty.
If you want something more, that's fine. But don't say there aren't users for WMP. That's just dumb.
I'm blessed to have a friend who works for MS and when this comes out in shrinkwrap, I'll be one of the first with a boxed copy! BTW, I'm installing it now at work on a test computer to see how well it plays with my company's proprietary software. Vista needed a tweak here and there (and required UAC to be disabled) to allow our programs to run correctly so I'm anxious to see what differences W7 offers.
This sucks!! I knew I should of used iTunes to load movies/songs onto my cell,, oh wait I did it's an iPhone ,dee dee deee !
Why? So iTunes could do something utterly idiotic like make a copy of every song in your library in the same folder with a different name? (But with different id3 tags, so you can't just run a binary 'kill all duplicates')
Or delete ALL of your album art?
Or something equally idiotic?
I'd take an MP3 player that plays my songs backwards over iTunes.
Why do you always say "dee dee dee" after every post? I don't get it.
"Who uses Windows Media Player anyways? It's the biggest pain in the ass for any kind of music files/playing, no matter what version of Windows you may have."
Other than the fact I use it to sync with my windows phone and to power my xbox media extender, WMP has one of the best search features i've seen and finding album art is pretty easy. Occasionally I get black album covers but maybe 1 or 2 albums out of hundreds.
I have to agree with Mio The Great on iTunes. I'm not sure how it works on a PC (because I refuse to install it on my new quad core) but on my four year old iMac, it takes all your music and "hides" them away into what looks like a single, proprietary database file. There's no directory with sub directories to explore so you can forget about digging around the hard drive to find your music - you must use iTunes. This philosophy permeates other Apple software, such as iPhoto. Apple wants to keep you out of the hard drive and use their program front ends for all file interactions.
I've got a list of issues with Windows 7 after serious testing although I think it is a clear step above Vista.
I like Windows 7 but I have some concerns that I'd like addressed before final release
First thing - EVERYONE I spoke to even at the MS booth at CES said they want the UP FOLDER back in explorer - yes there are other ways to go back one folder but the up folder was convenient.
Classic start menu - not an option - classic start menu makes it easier to support clients if they have key components such as network properties and my computer on the desktop. I'm not saying it should be the default but why not make it an option as it was in Windows XP and Vista? I realize you can put some icons on the desktop (not IE) using personalize.
Media Center won't let you click on album art cover once a song is already playing to play the new song from the album art cover. Seems only logical.
Media Center - often has static in playback - using Audigy 2z sound card.
Search works well but it would be great if the search in the start menu had a drop down just like run has in the start menu so you can repeat a search from your search history.
Aero interface stops working without message so flip 3d stops with alt-tab - using the troubleshooting fix sometimes solves it by enabling desktop manager - sometimes it can't - how do you manually enable Windows desktop manager - personalize desktop works but nothing to control the aero interface
Since most current receivers and other media streaming capable devices will support .flac file playback, it seems a shame not to use the native media player in windows as a media streaming server - instead because windows does not natively support flac playback, we have to look at alternative hardware streaming solutions or mediaplayers similar to windows media player but with flac support such as tversity or Twonky or Nero
Winver does not tell you if you are running 64 or 32 bit - computer properties would be improved if 64 or 32 bit was listed in the top section. It never states if you are installing the 32 or 64 bit version during installation.
It would be nice if it was easy to see what version and build of windows you were running by going to computer properties or by running winver - currently it tells you Windows Version 6.1 - Build 70000 - it doesn't say 7000 x64 081212-1400
During Install if you attempt to install with a brand new drive it won't install until you format the drive and reboot.
There is no desktop icon for IE - this was very handy for clear items and change settings etc before going into IE.
Do something with the 200 MB partion in disk manager so it is clear that it is a restore point or whatever - change the color of it, just make it more clearly defined.
You do realize that this is a BETA, right? While I happen to agree that the lack of the "Up Folder" button is quite annoying, that is the purpose of a beta. To determine bugs, flaws, weak points, strong points, likes, dislikes, and an overall impression of a piece of software or an OS in this case.
That is exactly WHY I am posting. I pointed out similar issues with Vista (besides it just being butt slow) and MS ignored my comments even though it was a limited beta. This time I thought I'll post EVERYWHERE - that way MS can keep saying it is just beta - but in the end if they don't put those features back in at release it won't be as if I hadn't tried to inform them. Generally though not many features get put back in once there is a public beta unless enough people comment.
Again I'm not condemning Windows 7 - I actually REALLY want it to be great. I'll make tons of money if people like Windows 7. The only money I got because of Vista was upgrading people who bought it to Windows XP.
I made sure to spend time at the MS booths at CES however I didn't meet anyone who seemed like an engineer or who really understood Windows 7 (including the guy doing the Windows 7 presentation).
The more I can do to make this product good, the more money I'll make besides I wouldn't mind a new OS on my home systems and laptops.
so far i am LOVING windows 7, ive got a 5 year old computer with 1 gig of ram and vista ran 100% fine, but 7 runs twice as fast, transferring gigs from one hard drive to the other is fast now i love it!!
sadly, since its a beta i cant get my old printer to work, so im going to have to go to back to vista x64 when school starts .... because i needs my printz!!
Not to poke at Engadget's slow updates on the beta, but I've had this patch since January 9th. Maybe you should actually pay attention to when these are released.