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  • #16
    I can't believe in these decades nobody has really done anything to make a better music player, especially when you consider visualizations. I hope PC use stays strong enough to get what I need to never lose Winamp. With all things digital moving to phones, I get worried that PCs will fade too much to support a usable Winamp. I hope that never happens.
    Don't forget to live before you die.

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    • #17
      I have journeyed from the peaks of Nepal to the depths of oceanic trenches. I have crossed deserts, jungles, swamps, savannas, steppes and frozen wastelands.

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      • #18
        Hey!
        It seems that you are a traveller

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        • #19
          I'm using Winamp since 1999, when I had only 1 mp3 on my 120 MB HDD at that time.

          Meanwhile I finished my university degree, MSc. After lived in few EU countries, moved to Australia. Crossed the globe, never stop using it.

          I got married, have kids, and recently upgraded one abandoned Winamp visualizer plugin and uploaded it here. It was broken since decades, but luckily found the sources, fixed and added more features

          During the last 20 years I tried some other players but never found anything better than Winamp. Now I am on v5.666 added ~30 DSP effects, ~20 visualization plugins with ~3500 avs visual effects, ~30 skins
          Most valuable DSP effect is the 'Equalizer by nevi' which is graphical equalizer that allow to set frequencies with precision of 1Hz

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          • #20
            still breathing I m alive

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            • #21
              In 1999, a 120MB HDD would have been very small. Windows 95 needed 50MB by itself. Windows 98 needed nearly 200MB. If you were trying to run Winamp on a computer that only had a 120MB HDD, that would have been difficult, considering a HDD like that would have been accompanied with other hardware that would have been too weak to run Winamp effectively. We're likely talking pre-pentium days here. The computer would have been pretty old even then if it only had a 120MB HDD.
              Don't forget to live before you die.

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              • #22
                Every now and then I come back to have a look here and it's always nice to see how the Winamp Forums are one thing in this world that seems constant. Amazing really that they've lasted so long as they are, through changes of ownership and website redesigns. It'll be a sad day when some future decision inevitably sees them wiped away. The only thing that's really changed over the past two decades is that there are a lot more threads reminiscing about the old days, now.

                This was really the first forum I read or posted on. Still so many of the same faces here now. I'm sure we've all grown up a great deal, lives moving on. Yet here we are, still dropping in to say hello.

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                • #23
                  I've said this before, but I'll say it again. Even though my account is 14 years old, I'm still one of the newest accounts when compared to the other "regulars".
                  Don't forget to live before you die.

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                  • #24
                    yes we are still alive haha! Just joined the forums how can i start making my own skin? Cant make a new thread, im a graphic designer and I would love to get my hands on it! Cheers!

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                    • #25
                      Time for my semi-annual update.
                      A few years ago I got a degree in Game Art. I've had a few jobs in the industry now, all underwhelming, overworking and underpaying. I still live in the UK, I've been split up with Raz for around 9 years now. Haven't spoken to him in some time but he travels the world and writes songs, a few lines of my poetry made it into some of his original works. I hear he's doing well. I've done a lot of travelling myself, been to Singapore, Japan, Norway, California, Spain, and probably some more, it's hard to keep track.

                      I live on my own in a small-ish town in Northern England, where I've been since my last videogame industry job evaporated. I've been doing freelance and just kinda getting by. Recently though, I've decided that I've had enough of the industry and want to pursue getting into veterinary medicine if I can; Something I never believed in myself enough to do, but always wanted to. So this year I'm getting the GCSE grades I require to apply to a foundation year course that's meant for "mature students" without the A-Levels. I'm also finally learning how to drive, at 31. I didn't get the best start in life and I'm sort of delayed, but I'm still young enough that I can turn all this around, I hope.

                      I'm not sure what the future holds. Long-time members know I've sort of always been estranged from my family and that hasn't changed. All I've been able to do is just make sure that I'm not the one being the problem -- My door is always open, they've just yet to walk through.

                      It's nice to see you, hgnis, Vie, swingdjted, iomegajaz, old and quite mad, and Warrior of the Light. All names I've seen floating around for a long, long time.

                      I know Widdy passed away, but what's this about Viper?
                      just as feathery as ever | portfolio | a poignant quote

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                      • #26
                        Hi Raven, I always smile when someone comes back, even if it's just for a visit. Ah well, your post could reflect the state of these forums too. They're all welcome but hardly anyone visits.

                        I see you found the thread about Viper, yes we'll have to continue this life without him, too.

                        My brother in law has worked with animals too but like the software industry, too much to do, not enough money to do it with. I hope your can make your salary cover more than just your monthly bills.
                        Jesus loves you [yes, you] so much, he even died for you so that you will not need to die, but live forever

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                        • #27
                          Still alive and watching over you all in here like some kind of benevolent deity.

                          Boots are still shiny, that's about it.

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                          • #28
                            Originally Posted by Mr Jones View Post

                            Boots are still shiny, that's about it.
                            Got a couple of pairs of boots that need polishing and I just keep forgetting they need doing.

                            Used to be on top of my boots (DM's) in the days before I came down with arthritis, I rarely wear them because they're a pain to get on and off.



                            RadioDJ - Winamp - SAMBC

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                            • #29
                              Haven't seen those boots for a long time.

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                              • #30
                                Originally Posted by Wildrose-Wally View Post
                                Haven't seen those boots for a long time.
                                He Trainman is back......
                                latest version of Winamp
                                DSP Plug V2.41
                                Language Packs

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