When comparing Windows Media Player vs 1by1, the Slant community recommends 1by1 for most people. In the question“What are the best audio players for Windows?” 1by1 is ranked 25th while Windows Media Player is ranked 26th. The most important reason people chose 1by1 is:
Gapless play, transition overlapping, audio enhancer, cue sheet support, playlist support, favorites, theme presets, global hotkeys, and more.
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Pros
Pro Saves information on files while ripping CD
While ripping a CD onto the computer, it easily saves the information for the songs, while storing on the media player.
Pro Beautiful music visualization
Windows Media Player comes with their own built-in music visualization. In addition to this, users can install their own visualizations which are downloaded from the internet.
Pro A lot of features
Gapless play, transition overlapping, audio enhancer, cue sheet support, playlist support, favorites, theme presets, global hotkeys, and more.
Pro Small footprint
Very small size, low resource usage, and portable.
Pro Full resume play
Remembers last track and position.
Pro Cool audio equalizers
You can select presets or customize the whole listening experience.
Pro Fast and smooth play
Gapless play is supported. You can add transitions so that the last ten seconds melt into the first of the next song. There is an intro scan where you can fastly find a certain song. When you drag the wheel to the maximum, the loudness is better than with other players.
Pro Fully customizable design
You can adjust every single color. And adjust everything else.
Pro Many settings
You can change everything, including shortcuts that also work in other apps.
Cons
Con No longer able to play DVDs
The older versions can play DVDs, while the latest version can't play, but only able to play VCDs.
Con Sluggish
Con Large cluttered interface
It's hard to find needed options.
Con No longer being updated
Windows Media Player is no longer updated to new versions since the release of Windows 7. The latest version of Windows Media Player is Windows Media Player 12 (released in July 2009); it is still bundled in Windows 8 and above.
Con Basic installer
The installer sometimes does not create a start menu shortcut. To get full functionality additional steps are required.