Back in the days before we got our music from the cloud using Spotify and Pandora, we would use MP3 players to play our music. When it came to players, there was (is?) no player more popular than Winamp.
Winamp News As you all surely know by now, Winamp & SHOUTcast have recently changed ownership (from AOL to Radionomy). The winamp.com website is currently undergoing heavy work and an almost-completely new redesign. Winamp might be back from the dead, and it's bringing support for Microsoft Windows 10 with the first new software release since its acquisition by Radionomy in 2014. Fans of the media player will. WACUP (WinAmp Community Update Project) Get new features and bug fixes for your patched Winamp 5.666 release from those who care about keeping Winamp alive and whippin' via new & replacement plug-ins. The latest available preview build is #7236 (March 11th 2021) and the current beta build is #7236 (March 11th 2021). Read latest news and live updates on Winamp including breaking news on Winamp,Winamp photos,Winamp videos and many more at cnbctv18.com. Updated after “Leaked” Winamp app was published After years of neglect, Winamp got a technical facelift in an attempt to regain the trust of its millions of users worldwide. Once the most popular media player, Winamp disappeared from view for years, only to reemerge thanks to a leaked copy of an updated version that was distributed online.
Whether you like the vintage skins, the visualizers, or just a media player with a ton of options, Winamp had it all. Guess what? The world's most famous media player - Winamp - is back with changes that make it compatible with today's more modern operating systems such as Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.
When Radionomy purchased Winamp from AOL in early 2014, they promised to keep Winamp alive. Those promises were hollow as no new updates were released in the past 4 years.
That is until recently, through leaks and hype, Radionomy officially released Winamp 5.8 in all its nostalgic glory. With its expanding control panels, car stereo like skins, hard core settings, and its visualizers that you can stare at for hours, Winamp is ready to rock and roll!
While Winamp still has some bugs it needs to resolve such as display issues, it will still remind you of the days of old and get you started listening to your MP3s again. If you have not used Winamp in a long time, though, one thing you may want to do is increase the font size as many of us who fondly remember Winamp may not have the best eyesight anymore.
To increase the font size you can go into Options -> Preferences -> General Preferences -> Playlist and then change the font size to something like 15.
Big Winamp update scheduled for next year
Radionomy has stated that they are not stopping here and have big plans for Winamp.
In an interview with TechCrunch, Radionomy CEO Alexandre Saboundjian, revealed that a massive release is planned for 2019 that aims to add cloud support for streaming music, podcasts, and more.
“There will be a completely new version next year, with the legacy of Winamp but a more complete listening experience,” Saboundjian stated in the interview. 'You can listen to the MP3s you may have at home, but also to the cloud, to podcasts, to streaming radio stations, to a playlist you perhaps have built.”
Changes in Winamp 5.8
For those who are curious as to what has changed in this release, the full changelog is below:
- New: Windows Audio (WASAPI) Output plug-in (w.i.p.)
- Improved: Added an option to completely disable Winamp's video support
- Improved: Added an auto-fullscreen option to video prefs
- Improved: Added /ENUMPLAYLISTS to the command-line support
- Improved: Windows 8.1 and 10 compatibility
- Improved: [in_mod] OpenMPT-based Module Player (replaces old MikMod player)
- Improved: [ml_playlists] Added browse path & edit title functions in Ctrl+E editor
- Improved: [Bento] Updated scrollbars and buttons and other tweaks (thanks Martin)
- Improved: [Bento & Modern skins] Added a Playlist Search feature (thanks Victor)
- Fixed: New URLs not being remembered after using Reset history in Open URL dialog
- Fixed: Various memory leaks
- Fixed: [gen_tray] Not showing correct current icon pack in preferences
- Fixed: [in_avi] Divide-by-zero crash with badly formed files (thanks ITDefensor)
- Fixed: [in_mp3] Crashing with some ID3v2 tags
- Fixed: [ml_wire] Slow loading issue
- Fixed: [ssdp] Crash on load if jnetlib was not correctly initialized
- Misc: Minimum required OS is now Win XP sp3 (Windows 7 or higher recommended)
- Misc: More general tweaks, improvements, fixes and optimizations
- Misc: Moved shared DLLs to WinampShared folder
- Removed: All former 'Pro' licensed functions (Winamp is now 100% freeware again)
- Removed: gen_jumpex & UnicodeTaskbarFix (making way for native implementations)
- Removed: ml_nowplaying
- Removed: [in_wm] DRM support
- Replaced: CD playback and ripping now using native Windows API (instead of Sonic)
- Replaced: MP3 Decoder now mpg123 based (instead of Fraunhofer)
- Replaced: AAC Decoder now using Media Foundation (Vista and higher)
- Replaced: H.264 Decoder now using Media Foundation (Vista and higher)
- Replaced: MPEG-4 Pt.2 Decoder now using Media Foundation (Vista and higher)
- Updated: [in_vorbis] libogg 1.3.3 & libvorbis 1.3.6
- Updated: [libFLAC] FLAC 1.3.2
- Updated: [libyajl] libyajl v2.1.0
- Updated: [OpenSSL] OpenSSL v1.0.1i
- Updated: [png] libpng v1.5.24.
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The Winamp Community Update Project (WACUP ) has released Preview version 1.0.20.7170 with many fixes and improvements for the Winamp media player.
WACUP is a project by ex-Winamp developer Darren Owen to fix bugs and extend the Winamp 5.66 media player's functionality through the program's plugin feature.
One of Winamp's strongest features is that it includes a plugin system allowing third-party developers to extend or modify the program's functionality. These plugins can range from new visualization tools, equalizers, and ways to change media's playback.
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Using this plugin feature, WACUP can fix known bugs in the final original Winamp 5.66 release and add new features for modern operating systems and services.
On Monday, the project released WACUP Preview 1.0.20.7170 that fixes a massive amount of bugs and includes new features such as better Windows 10 integration, playback options, and better compatibility with streaming plugins.
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Installing WACUP will also install the patched version of WinAMP 5.66 and the project's plugins, making it very easy to get started with the program.
In 2018, Winamp 5.8 was leaked, resulting in Radionomy officially making it available for download from the Winamp site. At the time, they stated they planned on releasing Winamp 6, but the company has not released any further versions since Winamp 5.8.
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