Currently I'm testing the trial version of JRiver media center 18. Here are my initial observations:
Pros:
- Handles tagging and album art well
- Once tweaked, the interface is excellent
- Plays FLAC & the video files I have (FLV & MP4)
- 30 day trial so you can see how it works on your system
Cons:
- $50
- Startup screen is obnoxious and takes some looking to get rid of. You have to change the settings to make it start up where you can just play your music.
- Likely has far more features than I need as a music player
Observations that made me look at switching:
Media Monkey / MM (free version) made a mess of my artwork and tagging. Also, it didn’t pick up all my files. I’ve heard of folks having great success with MM, however I just got tired of fighting it.
Windows Media Player does not play FLAC and also made a mess of my files (even when ripped to WMA format). In short, I was always fixing a corrupted library. I wasted a couple of months on this until switching to MM.
VLC Media Player works great (and I still use it for video) but the interface is too basic to allow easy access to all my music files.
Foobar 2000 – Excellent basic music player but I wanted more ability to interact with album art and genres – I didn’t want to spend the time figuring out how to enable these options/add ons.
ArcSoft Total Media is likely a good solution for video, but I didn’t fine it was very intuitive for music. Of note, I only tried it for about an hour.
Final caveats: I use DBPoweramp to rip CDs to FLAC. Also, I have a number of old MP3 music files that I purchased before I was introduced to audioholics.com

. My level of technical expertise is medium so I know if I’m working too hard to “make something work” I should pass on it.
Hopefully, this helps some folks looking to answer the “which media player” question.