Foobar2000 is an advanced audio player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include full unicode support, ReplayGain support and native support for several popular audio formats.
A new beta version has been released! Changelog below and screenshots!
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New Default User Interface
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Allows embedding of Album List and other components in the main window
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Quick setup dialog on first startup allowing easy UI customization
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Theme import/export support for transferring appearance-related settings easily
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Built-in playlist view supports columns and grouping
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New Playlist Search dialog
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Embedded album art support
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New built-in spectrum visualisation
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New Album List component
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Updates automatically with Media Library content changes (“Refresh” command no longer needed)
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Embeddable in the main window
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Supports direct creation of autoplaylists from Album List tree branches
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Properties dialog improvements
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New commands: “Format from Other Fields”, “Capitalize”, “Clean Up”
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Improved “Automatically Fill Values” functionality
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Improved Windows Clipboard interaction - now you can use copy/paste to transfer values between fields or between different sets of tracks
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Converter component improvements
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Replaced “show output directory when done” functionality with a new dialog showing a list of created tracks
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Built-in support for writing AU/SND and AIFF files
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Updated FLAC support - FLAC encoding now requires FLAC encoder 1.2.0 or newer
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Improved handling of hung command-line encoder processes
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Audio format decoding updates
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New “File Operations” component, for moving, copying and deleting audio files
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Old Masstagger component no longer included with the installer (available for download separately)
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Windows XP or newer is now required
Screenshot of new default interface. You actually can choose how you want your UI to be.

Quick setup for you to choose already preset UI and components.

You foobar2000 can look like this.

Or like this!

Or even like this and many more.
Click on Images to enlarge.
As usual, with the new default user interface, it still is the same “dull” interface compared with the interface that many people craves like Winamp’s interface. But, as I have mentioned before, who in the hell looks at the interface when listening to music? Don’t expect it to have Winamp like interface now or in the future.
Well, foobar2000 is an audio player for audiophiles yet good enough for beginners out-of-box and it really lives up to it’s reputation. If you still in doubt, why not try it and see for yourself?
Want to try the beta? Grab it here!