Player Software
- Default audio-player
- Free podcast players on your PC
- 1. Winamp
- 2. Windows Media Player
- 3. Quicktime
- 4. Realplayer
Usually, when you double-click on an mp3-file on your computer, it automatically starts playing using the default audio-player installed with your Operating System.
For your typical computer, that would be:
- Windows Media Player on MS-Windows,
- Quicktime on Macintosh computers, and
- the default player depending on your Linux-distribution.
But in case this method doesn't work, or you desire another player than the default one, still no worries!
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- Free podcast players on your PC
You can easily start listening to podcasts (and any other audio file) by downloading a free audio player onto your computer.
Audio players that are only used for playing music and podcasts, are very much alike. The following players are some well-known players:
1. Winamp
for Windows
Winamp is easy to handle and the most common used player. It supports every major audio format. To download Winamp click HERE
2. Windows Media Player
for Windows
For those who don't want to be bothered with looking for a program and just happen to be running Windows, Windows Media Player is a great way of playing your audio files. WMP supports most audio files.
3. Quicktime
for Mac and Windows
Quicktime is a well-known player as well. It plays almost any audio file type. Beware: If you don't want to receive weekly emails Quicktime news, don’t forget to undo the 'Sign-Up' check box! To download the free Quicktime Player click HERE.
4. Realplayer
for Windows
With the Realplayer (standard version) you can play every type of media files you will probably need. The quality of both sound and vision is good> It also many portable players, such as the iPod. To download the Realplayer click HERE.

