Published on November 11, 2004 By Jachyra In WinCustomize Talk
See there :

http://www.betanews.com/article/Death_Knell_Sounds_for_Nullsoft_Winamp/1100111204

End of an era coming it seems.
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on Nov 12, 2004
All good things come to an end.

Always Foobar. QCD. That and I'm very suprised by iTunes 4.7. Resource usage is better and it doesn't del your files any more when you clear the playlist. (Used to even with 'don't let iTunes manage anything due to it sucks' setting on).

AOL kills everything in the end, but if it wasn't doing well for them I can understand it.
on Nov 12, 2004
I've always thought Winamp was crap. At least WMP, my favorite, will never die! (LIFEtime warrantee!!!)
on Nov 12, 2004
I will have to agree with Meowy. I have always thought Winamp was crap as well. I use WMP and think it is a bit easier to use personally.
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on Nov 12, 2004
The thing about Winamp is it seriously kicked ASS back in the day when resource usage was so important that it could be the difference between smooth playback of audio files and jitters. Winamp had such a small footprint and was so compact and straightforward (it did the job. Period) that it was the best media player handsdown.
I think the significance between mediaplayers has shrunk to little in the last few years. The difference mainly being in the amount of visualisations/skins and the usability. the codecs in use by mediaplayers are either the same, or so close in quality that the difference is negligible. I think winamp lost out in this environment. They tried with Winamp 3 and 5 to slot in and compete, but I think that except for the loyal following from earlier years, they failed to capture the interest of the broader market who no longer care so much about small resource usage. To much easily available competition of too higher quality. Plus winamp to me even feels awkward and clunky to use now.

I don't think winamp is crap. It certainly used to be Gold... I just think that like all good things it's maybe had it's prime days, birthed a whole bunch of succesors who all look like it, talk like it, and even run better than it now. It's being retired, and yes that sucks that it has to happen, but I can understand it.



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on Nov 13, 2004

WinAMP lost the plot when it went to V3 and beyond.

It forgot about its roots.....before it tried to be a Sonique and/or KJofol clone.

Winamp should have stayed with the 2x restrictive skin format....and concentrated on what it did best....played music....

Still....no dramas....I for one will just stick with 2.91.....until Windows evolves to no longer support the animal at all....then I'll move on....

on Nov 13, 2004
Winamp always has and always will be my favorite player. If no other development advances from it, then maybe it could possibly become open source some time in the future and return to it's roots. I wonder if the open source player(please excuse me if I am wrong)XMMS, could be converted to Windows format?



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on Nov 13, 2004
I agree with "Jafo" on this one.
I'll stick with 2.91, also.
on Nov 13, 2004
Stumpy: I actually do use vb-amp quite a bit! If I've got a bunch of resource hogs running I use vb-amp so there is no interruption in the music flow. So, huff not dear friend



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on Nov 13, 2004
VB-Amp is a player that was made by me using Visual Basic and DirectX, any you find on the internet are not mine. Mine can only be obtained through me by Email, and it's FREE


Hiya Stumpy I'd like to give it a go if you'd be so kind as to send me a copy. Addy's in my profile Thanks
on Nov 14, 2004
Thanks Stumpy
on Nov 14, 2004
Hmm XXAmp is based on Vb-Amp. I wonder if I reused your code. Of course, it has credits in about window.
on Nov 15, 2004
bah!

I have 5.05 with Classic skinning enabled and it works dammed fine. It will be my preferred media player untill I can't run it no more

Winamp is dead .. long live Winamp.

it really whips a dead llama's .. well you know.
on Nov 16, 2004
Hey Stumpy's back! I haven't seen his name around for a while!
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