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March 10, 2009 3:27 PM PDT

New music player for YouTube

by Peter Butler
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Correction: Muziic creator David Nelson's age was mistakely listed as 14. David is 15 years old. Apologies, David.

Most of us are likely very familiar with YouTube, the online video hosting and sharing service that lets anyone upload videos for a global audience. The site hosts a wide range of video content--from major motion-picture trailers to that guy down the street who films his own puppet shows.

Among YouTube's massive catalog lies a myriad of music videos, live musical performances, and other audio recordings that have been captured on video or converted to the Flash video format. You can watch and listen to historical footage of great blues musicians like Robert Johnson or the latest Top 40 music videos, and now you can do it in a standalone music player specifically built to listen to audio from YouTube.

Muziic Player

The Muziic Player looks slick, yet leaves a heavy system footprint.

(Credit: CBS Interactive)

Muziic is a music player and converter developed by the son-and-father team of David and Mark Nelson. Fifteen-year-old David is the technical lead, having developed the actual software.

Muziic lets you create playlists of streaming-audio files from YouTube, as well as convert your own audio files for submission to the site. According to the creators, Muziic adheres to the YouTube terms of use (which is why it includes a little video player), but not everyone is so sure about that.

After you install and start Muziic, it might hang a little as it connects with the YouTube server. Then you'll see a list of genres like Alternative, Classical, etc., in the left-hand column and a list of random tracks in the main window. A search box above the main window lets you search for any artist, song, or keyword, while the left-hand window lets you browse genres by YouTube user. Clicking on any user will list tracks in the main window.

To start listening to music, click the plus sign next to any of the available songs in the main window to add them to your playlist. A basic set of player controls--play, pause, stop, next track, and previous track--sits in the upper left-hand corner, and the tiny video player mentioned above rests directly to its right. A full-screen button lets you expand the video if you so choose.

The playlist controls are placed in the top-right corner of the interface. When you click on the plus sign next to any song, it will immediately be placed into this playlist. You can save and load playlists for later listening, and a "Clear Playlist" button" lets you start all over.

The Muziic Player looks slick and works fairly well, but it does use quite a bit of system memory, akin to Mozilla Firefox with many tabs open. I also found that while listening to an active playlist in Muziic, browsing the Internet via Firefox or any other browser slowed down considerably.

The standalone Muziic Encoder is a nice bonus. The simple tool lets you select an image (for the video) and an MP3 file, then it creates a formatted video version of your song that you can upload to YouTube directly from the Muziic interface.

For more about Muziic, read Greg Sandoval's report on CNET News. Better yet, give it a try and tell us what you think in the comments.

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by thankyawhtay March 10, 2009 8:39 PM PDT
i will like to good quality music
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by 07555272777_mp March 10, 2009 9:54 PM PDT
it's so interesting, i would like to test it. <br />thanks
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by snowizard March 11, 2009 5:45 AM PDT
At long last I am very very happy! I believe that I have downloaded all music player. There is NO comparison to others. First of the sound is great and that is rather important. The set-up was simple, and the player as well as web site is easy to navigate and great to look at. I am running Firefox/3.0.7 (.NET CLR 3.5.30729) and thus far memory is doing well. There is much more to learn about. Working with Encoder now.<br />Great effort by this father- son team! <br />Once again, the sound is simply awesome!!!! :)
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by March 11, 2009 5:55 AM PDT
Might be nice if the player would work. I tried several times to download, install and run the player.<br />I kept getting the same error and after four attempts I decided to believe you might not have checked<br />thus out. Just another hoax .
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by Papillon43 March 11, 2009 11:17 AM PDT
Works flawlessly. Excellent sound quality. No degradation in Browser performance. I love it. <br /> <br />Papillon
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by vfxbala March 11, 2009 10:28 PM PDT
oh .... my god very amazing muziic player .. i like that.. thank u
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by vfxbala March 11, 2009 10:29 PM PDT
oh .... my god very amazing muziic player .. i like that.. thank u
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by March 12, 2009 1:45 AM PDT
Nothing but errors uninstalled it immediately ---- perhaps it's a vista thing
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by greyaburton March 12, 2009 6:03 AM PDT
i just installed it and works alright and i have vista ultimate.so cant be a vista thing.maybe an internet connection thing.probably need a high speed connection for it to work the best.
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by talibgodhrawala March 12, 2009 7:18 AM PDT
ok cnet is very good
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by Badgerbate March 15, 2009 9:21 AM PDT
This musiic player doesnt do anything that cooliris formerly piclense doesnt do if i were you id stick to winamp and cooliris for firefox!
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by Melissarew March 22, 2009 10:00 PM PDT
Very good! Highly recommend!
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by punk1891 September 19, 2009 4:37 AM PDT
This Muziic Player is actually not really a good thing to download. Not recommended at all.
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