Time will tell on that one... Hooking it in to their internet radio service is probably a given, but I don't think it'll just be one of those irritating cloud players. One Spotify is enough for us all.
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Anybody have a link to an older but recent version of 5 around? 666 does some weird things on my laptop, like double click to queue does this thing with track positioning giving them numbers next to the track time and I have to Alt-click to undo that... or sometimes it starts up a bunch of other Winamp sessions, ignoring the "don't allow multiple sessions" setting that has been set to "hell no" since install many years ago. 622 works fine on my server, as it had for years, but silly me, I had to install the "final" version when the death happened. (I think even 665 was fine IIRC.)
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ensure you've installed build 3516 (via the about dialog) and then apply the dll patches from http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=156839
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Originally Posted by hime View Post622 works fine on my server, as it had for years, but silly me, I had to install the "final" version when the death happened. (I think even 665 was fine IIRC.)
Sounds like you are adding files to the queue within the playlist, instead of to the playlist itself.
Anyway, all the 'new' behavior can be controlled by options in the General Preferences. Files can be added from Windows Explorer or the Winamp media library, so check all the following GP options to select the behavior you want. Look in the File Types tab; File Types - Shell Options tab; all the Jump To File associated tabs; and the Media Library Options tab.
There may be a few more related options (Winamp has so many), but I think those indicated above should let you control what happens when you double click a file in Windows Explorer or the Winamp media library.
It may be a good idea to look at all the latest GP options to update yourself on what's new or changed.Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v4.1 skin
Windows 11 Home 64-bit v23H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system
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Originally Posted by Nimdok View PostWhat I'd really like in WinAMP is an easy, integrated way to stream music to other computers/devices, so all I have to do, say, is install WinAMP on a machine, tell it to look for my home PC, and wham, there's my music, ready to listen to.
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Winamp Cloud might have been like what is asked for but WinAMP Cloud never existed.
though probably a dlna/upnp device setup would be able to do a lot of what's wanted, effectively turning the desktop client into a media server (as well as being able to play things). or you could go down the route of an on-demand like SHOUTcast derived setup (essentially providing a single file instead of a pre-defined stream so you can play what you want when you want), but it really depends if streaming is an acceptable option or if you must play the exact local copy irrespective of the device you're on.
though there's probably still merit in having Winamp be able to make use of cloud hosting services for media storage and playback (especially via shared devices like desktop + android) rather than having a dedicated custom cloud service as Winamp Cloud started out as being.
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uploadgeneration.info
Now the website is back nothing has changed, all as usual:
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i would think an actual device is very unlikely (and the ideal time for that has long since passed us by) and would expect Winamp to remain as a software entity as it's always been. though i'm sure it's possible to buy an iPod still and put a Winamp sticker on it and you've then got a Winamp device
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nope as there's nothing to release yet and won't be for some time to come as a number of areas need to be re-worked due to changes in what can be used, etc (which is already covered in earlier posts in this thread). so the end of the year is the earliest something may be released.
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I've been using winamp since version 0.20 Apr 21, 1997 . Yes it was the 1st version . I've been using version 2.95 since Jun 24, 2003 till now Never made the croos over to Winamp 3 and 5. And yes I still have the installer of 2.95 so like I'm here to say LONG LIVE WINAMP and Radionomy made a great thing buying WINAMP. AOL was going to end it forever . So long LIVE WINAMP
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