Dizzler Desktop Media Player

Dizzler ScreenshotRating: 4.54.5 Star Rating

Version tested: 1.1

Description: Dizzler Desktop is a media player that connects to online sources and delivers free streaming music, internet radio, videos, and flash games. It allows users to search for content and add their favorites songs, videos, internet radio stations or flash games to their personal playlists. Dizzler also provides widgets that can be added to blogs and websites (including online community sites such as Myspace, Facebook, Friendster, etc.) and that can broadcast a user’s personal playlists.

A very good way to describe the Dizzler Media player is as a search engine: type in a name of an artist or song that you are interested in, and Dizzler will present you with a list of results to choose from. Once you have your results you can choose to play any of the entries, or otherwise mark them as favorites to add them to your personal playlist. Note that Dizzler is NOT a recommendation engine in the way Last.fm, Slacker, Pandora and others fashion themselves.

So, first off let’s get some logistical questions out of the way: you will have to register with a valid email address in order to get a Dizzler account; and once you set it up you can access it from Dizzler desktop, from the Dizzler.com website, or from a Dizzler widget that you put on a site (or sites). Here are some more notes on this program:

  • The user interface: manages to be both simple and flashy-looking (which is an altogether good thing). Dizzler gets high marks for the simplicity of the interface, which is nearly segmented into 4 tabs for ’music’, ’video’, ’radio’, and ’games’. At times I found myself wishing I could scroll up/down lists using the arrow keys rather than the mouse but that’s no issue.
  • Music: you will most likely find just about any music you are looking for (assuming it is not completely obscure). MP3s are streamed from all over the net, including blogs and random websites. In general the quality is quite good, but its possible to come across some surprises where the content is not entirely what you expect or where tracks are not named or tagged correctly.
  • Video: it would seem that Dizzler draws solely from YouTube content. Just as in the case of music, you can flag videos as favorites or add them to playlists. You can browse by "today’s top videos" or other
  • Internet Radio: easily search and listen to internet radio stations, and save your favorites. You can browse by most popular, by genre, by state or by country.
  • Flash games: it might be marginally enjoyable to browse the featured flash games (the games open in a carefully sized browser window without displaying any of the advertising and other content that is on the site it came from). However, searching for some of the better flash games out there that I know about did not produce any results.
  • The ’Social’ aspect: much like any video/music sharing site, Dizzler allows you to email/notify other people about any content that you like. You can also click on the "Who’s online" button and get access to the personal playlists of, well, whoever you might find online (there is no messaging/interaction function).
  • The search function: is designed to retrieve any content that has your search terms associated with it. It is functional yet not too sophisticated (e.g. I searched for "NPR Seattle" in radio stations, for example, and got a list of NPR stations across the nation to choose from).
  • Dizzler Widgets: I haven’t used this, but the Dizzler FAQ section has a lot of info as to how to set them up for your MySpace, Facebook and other community sites.
  • Skins: supported.
  • Downloading music: is not supported as such, but I was nonetheless able to do it using Orbit Downloader or URL Snooper. Downloading from the Dizzler.com website is fairly straightforward using Orbit Downloader; whereas the desktop app is a tad more tricky as you have to define Dizzler.exe as an app to monitor in Orbit’s Grab++ module (more info here).

Why use Dizzler? Three reasons, IMHO

  1. Its a nice all in one station for music and internet radio (oh and yes I almost forgot, YouTube video and flash games).
  2. You can find most of the music that you are looking for, which is quite remarkable. Unlike, say, Radio Blog Club, the quality of MP3s is not handicapped to 96kpbs (I only encountered 128kbps for the handful of random songs I downloaded in order to test).
  3. Its a nice way to share your content and distinct musical taste with others via widgets on your blog, MySpace page etc. Of course you can do this with other services such as Last.fm that is a recommendation engine to boot, but Dizzler offers a very nice product all the same.

The verdict: while this isn’t quite a revolutionary product I am having fun with it and I think that you probably will as well; who knows, I might even be tempted to set up a Dizzler Widget on Freewaregenius (stay tuned).

Compatibility: WinAll; (fairly decent) internet connection required.

Go to the Dizzler home page, where you can get the latest version of the desktop product approx 3.5 megs).

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18 Comments so far

  1. Anony-mouse on November 9th, 2007

    This is indeed interesting. I like your playlist in the screenshot you took ;)

  2. Endemoni on November 10th, 2007

    Definitely an interesting program. There are some obvious minor glitches that I’ve noticed (mainly in the user interface), but it works pretty well for the most part. Would be nice to be able to change the quality, since 128Kbps gets a little choppy over wireless internet.

    In short, it biggest feature I think it’s missing is the ability to recommend more music. Still, it looks like an awesome media player, so thanks again for finding it!

  3. Bobzero on November 26th, 2007

    I have been using Sizzler since i found it at http://www.freewaregenius.com , I like it very well, its definitely different than most media players and its still new so i’m looking forward to Sissler updates, Thanks FWG.

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  5. exzel na super cute on January 14th, 2008

    plz…how can i download some files

  6. account not working i cant seen nothing on my page how i can fix this to customize pls help me thank you i dont know what is th eproblem on January 27th, 2008

    my account not working i cant seen nothing on my page how i can fix this to customize pls help me thank you! i dont know what is the problem

  7. yorel on January 31st, 2008

    i want u 2 unblock this website for school computures

  8. johnny smith on February 26th, 2008

    i think it it good to unbock this website so
    we can listen to different kinds of music..
    THANK YOU.

  9. CT on March 13th, 2008

    Very Nice!

    On my ‘Wish-List’ though:
    [1] The ability to play my MP3Tunes!!!
    [2] Ability to install the Player on my USB Flash Drive, so I can use it on ANY computer without installing it.

    Yes, I realize that I can use the Web Browser interface, and with my “AI RoboForm”, I can call it uo automatically, but I’d still like a ‘Portable Player’! :-)

  10. CT on March 13th, 2008

    ps: to ‘Johnny Smith’ - try using https://www.vtunnel.com
    It gets around many school or company web filter/blockers! ;-P

  11. HTML (at school) on April 15th, 2008

    I am at school… and I want to go to xat.com, dose anyone have any proxy severs, that will work when most webpages are blocked, or post your dizzler player on here, so I can listen to music…

  12. HTML (at school) on April 15th, 2008

    I jus wanted to see if HTML works on here……

  13. madison on April 19th, 2008

    can i have a dizzler for my zwinky

  14. marjun on April 30th, 2008

    how can i put a dizzler desktop media player on my frienster

  15. S. on May 5th, 2008

    Does it have alot of things of anime? Like the music and opening and ending themes? Also, how is the downloading for Dial-Up? Some of the freeware I used was …very…slow…it took like at least 1-3 hours to load anything…

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  17. Alexandria on June 18th, 2008

    Hey can i get one of this dizzler-desktop media player

  18. Anonymous on July 4th, 2008

    poo

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