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Symphony
Pocket Tunes is another quite unique Media Player for WM. See
http://www.pocket-tunes.com/?page=overview

During installation it has a default option to install Pocket Tunes Sync for iTunes - yes, this Desktop PC application can sync your iTunes Playlists and sync in selected music folders to your WM device's storage card into a folder it will create called "Music". On the Desktop you can just drag and drop your mp3 or wma files into the iTunes playlist window and it will take them in as mp3 and for wma it will auto-convert into .m4a format.
See screen capture below
Symphony
On the player itself, there is a music bar icon on the left bottom, tapping on it will start Playlists menu. On the bottom right is an antenna-tower icon, tapping on it will start the Internet Radio menu which lists some Internet Radio stations for you to listen to when online. The main menu is a small button on the top left (see screenshots) which has various options and settings.

The player interface is nothing much to crow about. This player is not exactly finger friendly (you will need a stylus with this one) although it is not short in features such as equalisers, skinning etc. It supports a2dp stereo streaming to Bluetooth Headsets.
East
Tried this yesterday but somehow the bass is sounds flat with this player.

Went back to Coreplayer.
bongsu3
Same thing here, just tried it yesterday for an hour and did not like the mediocre sound.
Went back to Coreplayer also. A combination of Coreplayer with SRS WOW HD suits me best.
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