Software

WinAMP

Winamp was the de-facto standard audio player for Windows for over a decade starting in the 1990s.

Publisher
NullSoft
Release Year
1997
License Status
Proprietary

Categories

Description

Winamp is a media player for Microsoft Windows. It was originally developed by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev, by their company Nullsoft, which they later sold to AOL in 1999. It was then acquired by Radionomy in 2014, now known as the Winamp Group. Since version 2, it has been sold as freemium and supports extensibility with plug-ins and skins, and features music visualization, playlist and a media library, supported by a large online community.

Files

winamp295.exe

Version
2.95
Released
2003-06-26
Size
2.36 MB

Notes

[Leaked Beta]
- startup with hung winamp process in background fixed (opens new instance)
- CD ripping support in media library (with OGG Vorbis encoding support)
- Preliminary AAC playback support added to in_mp3.dll
- ryan fixed shuffle again
- minibrowser ctrl+l fix
- media library: lots of bugfixes
- media library: listener count in internet tv/radio
- media library: query playback mode preferences
- media library: skinnable list/treeview selection colors
- nsv: subtitle bugfixes
- nsv: more buffering options
- nsv: shoutcast metadata support
- nsv: better invalid bitstream handling
- nsv: better display options
- nsv: new ASYN aux chunk handling.
- nsv: support for new extended TOC with frame-accurate seeking
- video: overlay fixes on 556 and other unusual modes
- video: drag&drop URL to video window now works.
- video: subtitle fixes.
- video: support for alt+enter and alt+f4 to leave fullscreen
- cdda: bugfixes
- avs: evallib | and & operator fixes
- in_vorbis fixes/updated libvorbis to post-1.0 cvs
- in_midi fixes

CRC32
ba857f55
MD5
1f19a5f196d8d79880d9b66d160034b6
SHA1
d859a19d4c614a789d302f4edd2e4df65a2c0869
SHA256
ef1423999cbefd4f2a3a98acee2b194a4260268cb4517abda9f12963e866b7e5