Which Music Player Software for files on a network?

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Can anyone recommend a music player which works well for files that are based in shared folders on a server? I have quite a large number of audio files and would like the program to be able to play them and have a fast search feature, kinda like a library.

I have tried mediamonkey which seems great but it does not support my £150 m-audio sound card (!) and I'm not prepared to be messing around to get it working when every other piece of music software has always worked fine.

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I have given Foobar a try and I like it but it is pretty terrible with network access, the seek times when skipping through tracks are way too long. A 4 minute song takes a second to seek and it is annoying. A 120min set goes beyong annoying and makes it unusable taking 8 seconds to start playing after seeking!

Doesn't seem like there are any solutions for it, the foobar forum makes reference to this http://www.foobar2000.org/FAQ#why_is_seeking_so_slow_while_playing_mp3_files which is a poor excuse. AIMP, winamp, and WMP have virtually no seek time silence when I stream from the network.

Such a shame as I liked the tabbed UI of foobar and the auto update of the library.
 
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It is a 100mbit network the files are stored on a windows home server shared folder. When I copy the files over to local hard drive there is no seek time lag in foobar.

The FAQ of foobar states once a file has been seeked it will seek fine with no gaps I have noticed that this is true when playing back from the network, and even when foobar is restarted the tracks that have already been seeked will seek fine. I got to say Foobar has some very odd coding.

I just gave songbird a try it seems too much for what I need and a bit of a resource hog.

AIMP plays back perfectly from the network.. they playback just like how they would from a local drive, shame the AIMP library doesn't support network folders though.

have you tried increasing the buffer settings under preferences>playback>output?

Yes I have tried increasing and decreasing I would have thought decreasing would improve performance but doesn't.

No one else has noticed this before? Or is it just me having problems with foobar over a network?
 
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It is a 100mbit network the files are stored on a windows home server shared folder. When I copy the files over to local hard drive there is no seek time lag in foobar.

The FAQ of foobar states once a file has been seeked it will seek fine with no gaps I have noticed that this is true when playing back from the network, and even when foobar is restarted the tracks that have already been seeked will seek fine. I got to say Foobar has some very odd coding.

Is there anything useful in view > console when it's skipping tracks?


AIMP plays back perfectly from the network.. they playback just like how they would from a local drive, shame the AIMP library doesn't support network folders though.

Have you tried mapping a network drive to say m:\ then using that?
 
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Is there anything useful in view > console when it's skipping tracks?




Have you tried mapping a network drive to say m:\ then using that?

The console doesn't say anything when it starts seeking to find the place on the track. Mapping a network drive seems to work in AIMP but if I am honest I like foobar better, the layout and the tabs are great. I have posted on the foobar forum, seems like others are having this problem.

foobar2000 is working with zero noticeable delay on my PC. The MP3s are hosted on a mapped linux samba share.

That is strange so with an MP3 file that you have never played with foobar before and is say +100MB in size you hear no delay when seeking through the track?

This whole issue is really annoying me now. I have tried all the top programs suggested @ http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/best-free-music-players-and-organizers.htm and none of them I am keen on, either the library system is poor or it is too bloated. I am dealing with something like 200GB of music which is on my server and I've got no way of accessing it conveniently using one program which has a fast search engine.

Might have to go back to winamp? Which I still don't think is ideal.
 
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Right, after chasing my tail all night yesterday I am gonna go back to using MediaMonkey but use my internal sound card.

MonkeyMedia's database file can be stored on a server which is exactly what I want so multiple computers can access the database/music library at once. Secondly the database is able to handle a huge number of music files, I see some users have terabytes of music present in the library.

http://www.tipsfor.us/2009/03/20/share-and-sync-your-music-library-with-mediamonkey/

Will report back how I get on with it tonight.
 
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Media Center is nice on the 360, especially if you've tagged everything, including album covers.

Always used Foobar2000 on my PC though.
 
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