So apparently Steam has a music player. That's neat

So apparently Steam has a music player. That's neat.

what bit rate

shit taste

I tried using it once and it would spike my CPU usage like crazy until I restarted steam
who cares when foobar exists anyway

>who cares when foobar exists anyway
/thread

I actually like it since I can use it with the in-game overlay, but it's a fucking pain in the ass how it determines what games have music or not, since it just picks up random shit from games such as firing sounds or level sounds and other shit.

Or games that do have actual albums don't appear correctly and sometimes just have the name of the game splattered in instead of the name of the album.

I don't even have any locally saved music anymore. I fell for the Spotify Jew but at least I don't pay for it.

>Poobar

Lmao

Sometimes I'll just open up the AoE2 soundtrack and have a jam

WinAmp for life.

what year is it

n+1

>So apparently
Not only are you years late, but you type like a clickbait faggot to.
Please never post again.

totes rude :/

It's shit. Just use foobar or musicbee

i still use winamp
explain to someone who just has a big folder of mp3's and clicks whatever they want to listen to at the time why winamp is shit and why i should change to something else

2017. So?

He's implying that he's confused about what year it is because you're using software everyone else stopped using well over a decade ago.

What if Steam integrated Spotify?

I still use winamp because it still whips the llama's ass

For what purpose? Boating software by adding features that already run better standalone is retarded. It's bad enough that steam perpetually has an instance of chrome running.

Is this the thing that you can use to open images?

Why would anyone use it though when you can just alt tab to a better alternative?

This desu.
I press ctrl+space and foobar plays my music for me or pauses. Ctrl+up/down for volume control and left/right to skip. Why would i ever use steams bloated corpse?