you know, i think i may go back to winamp for music, but im sticking with gomplayer for video.
i can't really say anything, other than i used the player and i liked it more than winamp. for music, it works just fine, only theres no way to shrink the player to a small little bar, and there isn't a button to skip tracks (as far as i know of).
but for video it works great, the thing is chock full of codecs, so you shouldn't have a problem playing just about anything you come across.
Well, I won't download it unless I really need it. As far as "chock full of codecs" is concerned, my winamp supports damn near anything I'll come across, if there's something it won't play, I happen to have VLC, media player classic, itunes, quicktime, divx player,3gp player 2008 (thanks to my brother), real alternative, and foobar2000 installed as well. ffdshow, and x264, flac, divx, mkvtoolnix, alltoavi, sdp downloader (for retrieving files via MMS streams), avipreview, gspot, and asftools for tools and codec stuff.
Yes, my computer is FULL of video and audio players. Most of which NEVER get used. I use winamp almost exclusively for music, and I use media player classic for videos (I never liked how winamp played videos, especially WMVs. WMVs look MUCH worse in winamp). However, thanks to my insanely huge collection, I rarely encounter anything I can't play. The last thing to stump me for a bit was DTS encoded wav files. But I found a foobar2000 and a winamp plugin capable of solving that. The only issue I haven't fixed yet is that when using SDP Downloader, the resulting WMV/WMA (i forget which it is) is unseekable. I've tried a number of ways of fixing it, but none of them worked. Some simply fail, making an unseekable file, and some break the file completely, so if someone has any ideas, let me know.