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  • how i am going from 5.666 to 5.8

    so i have a pretty vanilla install of 5.666 Bento (with maybe an extra plugin or two, like TT's ALAC enc) but i have my install custom configured at this point and don't really want to start from scratch; so i am going to DL and install the 5.8 3660 official ver on top of the existing install.

    i forget at this point if i am still using or not the in_mp3 plugin beta that Aminifu comically scolded me for continuing to use, but it doesn't really matter bc whatever is in 5.8 should fix whatever issues were present in both the 5.666 patched ver and the beta ver i was so illicitly using, and if it doesn't, that's something i will want to know and file a bug report on.

    so, i went to the plugins directory, and added .old as the filename extension to the following plugins:

    enc_lame.dll
    gen_jumpex.dll (DrO's JTFE plugin i believe. if i want it after 5.8 i bet it will still work and all i have to do is remove the .old ...i'm assuming 5.8 removes/deletes this otherwise, but maybe not?)
    in_mp3.dll
    lame_enc.dll

    again, not sure if installing 5.8 over top would remove these or not, but i assume adding the .old extension will protect them. not sure if i should be protecting any other 5.666 plugins or files, but i don't think so, although i'd be interested to hear if anyone else does, which ones, and why?

    so anyway, now i'm off to install 5.8 3660 official!

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    Keep us informed.
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    • #3
      so i now have a 5.8 3660 install, and first impression is it seems snappier and looks a lil better, and both things are likely just figments of my imagination, ha. but it is acting and running smoothly so far.

      all the files i marked .old are still there with the .old extension.

      as expected, no new gen_jumpex.dll was installed (DrO's JTFE).

      there is a new enc_lame.dll file and a new in_mp3.dll file.

      there is a new lame_enc.dll, but it is now in the "winamp\shared" subfolder, instead of the plugins subfolder.

      at this point, i forget why i had a lame_enc.dll, (or even if it came with an older winamp or if i put it there) and/or how it differs from the enc_lame.dll file winamp 5.8 does put there. but i still have my old one if i find out later i need it.

      also, i think you can DL these lame dlls with the lame.exe utility on some different sites. again, i don't know if i need to do any of that, or what would be advisable to do, for the sake of encoding to mp3 with winamp. i might try ripping to mp3 later. but you can playback mp3 on winamp np without this 3rd party stuff. still, maybe those 3rd party lame downloads would have better, more up to date dlls for both encoding and playback, but i'm just thinking out loud, idk.

      i like that all the "pro" stuff is now removed, thats sweet. and while i wish it had some autotagging ability, at least now it doesn't load gracenote plugins that don't work.

      anyway, at this point in time, i don't see any reason why someone shouldn't install 5.8 3660

      love to hear any feedback on the above, or any one else's exp?
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      • #4
        Originally Posted by MrSinatra View Post
        anyway, at this point in time, i don't see any reason why someone shouldn't install 5.8 3660
        The reason I'm not going to bother with Winamp 5.8 is because I believe the desktop version is a lame duck: dead in the water.
        Radionomy says: "A leaked version of Winamp 5.8 recently spread over the Internet. Consequently, we have decided to make this new version available to you, revised by us." and "This version is not an ongoing project but be sure that we are currently working hard on a future new Winamp."
        Heard it all before.

        But you're right: give it a whirl if you want, there's no harm.
        Maybe I'll try DrO's version, although that is also taking a long time. Meanwhile, I like 5.666.
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        • #5
          but Ryerman, consider the changelog:

          Winamp 5.8
          * New: Windows Audio (WASAPI) Output plug-in (w.i.p.)
          * Improved: Added an option to completely disable Winamp's video support

          -i'm going to try this. what i will be curious about is if it will still play the audio from video files or not, if this option is enabled?

          * Improved: Added an auto-fullscreen option to video prefs
          * Improved: Added /ENUMPLAYLISTS to the command-line support
          * Improved: Windows 8.1 and 10 compatibility

          -not sure how its improved, but as i use Win10 now, seems potentially important, esp if it helps keep winamp from crashing/corrupting a DB.

          * 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)


          -i'm not sure how much the playlist stuff will matter to me, but apparently it wasn't a figment of my imagination, Bento DOES look better imo.

          * Fixed: New URLs not being remembered after using Reset history in Open URL dialog
          * Fixed: Various memory leaks

          -self explanatory, and i'll always want that.

          * 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

          i believe these are fixes to bugs i reported, at least in part, so this ALONE would warrant the upgrade for me.

          * 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

          -wish i knew what they were, but let's take em at their word.

          * Misc: Moved shared DLLs to Winamp\Shared folder
          * Removed: All former "Pro" licensed functions (Winamp is now 100% freeware again)

          -love this, should help if i need to enable mp3 encoding.

          * Removed: gen_jumpex & UnicodeTaskbarFix (making way for native implementations)

          - saved my gen_jumpex.dll but i forgot to do the same for the UnicodeTaskbarFix although i have no idea if i need it at all?

          * Removed: [in_wm] DRM support
          * Replaced: CD playback and ripping now using native Windows API (instead of Sonic)

          -its about time!

          * Replaced: MP3 Decoder now mpg123 based (instead of Fraunhofer)

          -idk if this is an improvement or a regression? or is it a push? is mpg123, better, worse, or the same? i would love to know if there is a general consensus on this? i could revert i think b/c i have those .old marked files, right?

          * 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

          -i guess libpng might matter to me if it is also the same file that handles jpegs.
          MISSING from the changelog is the removal of Gracenote / autotagging files / plugins that no longer worked, which is a plus since it doesn't work.

          so i bolded whats compelling to me personally and put some notes why, and as this is an official release, i guess i don't understand the blah attitude... it may be a bit underwhelming overall and it may be a bad sign for future development (i hope not), but its still imo a worthy version to update an existing install to.

          i never understood why someone would post in the forums a bug or problem, but then go on to report they were using 5.581 instead of 5.666? i always use the newest b/c if the ver of winamp i use has a problem, it will only get looked at and fixed if i report it to the devs on the current official release.

          not trying to strong arm you, or anyone, just explaining myself.
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          • #6
            Good writeup. I played around with it in a VM a little bit but nothing as extensive as you. I am not sure if I am going to install it over 5.666 only because
            1-It being beta, especially a beta that has the same date as a the release date after so long of silence (doesn't feel right)
            2-I might install wacup later (might as well since i'm already donating)
            3-no issues like you have experienced in terms of crashing. 5.666 is stable to me *knocks on wood*
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            • #7
              Originally Posted by musicf8 View Post
              3-no issues like you have experienced in terms of crashing. 5.666 is stable to me *knocks on wood*
              i just want to clarify that winamp crashing on me was VERY rare in 5.666, which i considered very stable. i assume 5.8 will be even more stable.

              i did have some issues with scans, esp with some bad mp3s/tags that were themselves problematic and buggy. i think 5.8 has solved that. but even in the rare cases 5.666 did crash, the real culprit was the bad mp3s imo... i just feel like this 5.8 has since hardened itself against that scenario should i encounter it again.

              prior to 5.666 winamp had some DB handling issues where the DB could corrupt pretty easy fairly often (or at least, often enough), but those issues and issues of winamp saving the DB multiple times when only once was called for, (thus also increasing corruption chances), were more or less solved for us all i believe a version or two prior to 5.666

              i am just very keen on stability, b/c i have a radio background, and b/c it really sucks to have it crash any time, ever, be it in my car, on my TV/Stereo, or my laptop, alone or even worse, entertaining.

              i am keeping an eye on what DrO is doing, a lot of it looks impressive, and it will beg the question of what can be ported to what? (unofficially speaking)
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              • #8
                Originally Posted by MrSinatra View Post
                there is NOT however a new lame_enc.dll file.

                Are you sure there's no lame_enc.dll in the Winamp\Shared folder?

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by DJ Egg View Post
                  Are you sure there's no lame_enc.dll in the Winamp\Shared folder?
                  you are correct egg, i didn't think to look there, my oversight. can u edit my post, #3, and change this line:

                  "there is NOT however a new lame_enc.dll file."

                  to say this instead:

                  there is a new lame_enc.dll, but it is now in the "winamp\shared" subfolder, instead of the plugins subfolder.

                  thx.

                  are u going to add removal of gracenote/autotag to the changelog?

                  also, Bento is listed as 1.2.1 in both 5.666 and 5.8, even tho it IS listed in the changelog.

                  glad to see u back and posting!
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                  • #10
                    Originally Posted by MrSinatra View Post
                    .....i never understood why someone would post in the forums a bug or problem, but then go on to report they were using 5.581 instead of 5.666? i always use the newest b/c if the ver of winamp i use has a problem, it will only get looked at and fixed if i report it to the devs on the current official release....
                    I agree. My days of reporting bugs and problems are finished.
                    Let's see how (or if) the "Development Team" responds to those who raise issues with 5.8 Beta.
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                    • #11
                      a few odds and ends...

                      i am happy to say that even when u deactivate video in prefs, winamp will still play the audio from a video file. thats very good imo. in any case, i bit the bullet and converted the vids to mp3 anyway, using VLC, so i can tag em proper for the ML.

                      i have tried to use format converter a few times, and frankly its weird. i tried to convert a 10sec video mpg to mp3, and it flat out failed, (with or without video on in prefs). i also tried to convert some (albeit odd) FLACs and a lot of the mp3 options were subdued, and the resulting file did not conform with the options picked, (like a CBR of 192). i don't really use winamp for converting anything to mp3, or ripping CDs to mp3, so can't say it bothers me much. (i do use it to convert FLAC to ALAC, using ThinkTinks excellent plugin, and that works great, although i need to see if all the tag values xfer)

                      i have been using 5.8 a lot since i installed it, and i would say it is more responsive and quicker, and opens and closes faster. no benchmarks or anything, but it just feels that way. i could probably add an .old extension to some plugins i'm never gonna use (like e.g. the portables, etc) and get it even lighter weight.

                      i am really liking this version!
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                      • #12
                        Originally Posted by MrSinatra View Post
                        i am just very keen on stability, b/c i have a radio background, and b/c it really sucks to have it crash any time, ever, be it in my car, on my TV/Stereo, or my laptop, alone or even worse, entertaining.
                        agreed, and this is from a guy who drives a 2014 mustang with ford sync that crashes constantly. Annoying as hell.
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                        • #13
                          On XP, for shotucast and/or audiostream purposes is solid as a rock

                          Originally Posted by MrSinatra View Post
                          i just want to clarify that winamp crashing on me was VERY rare in 5.666, which i considered very stable. i assume 5.8 will be even more stable.

                          i did have some issues with scans, esp with some bad mp3s/tags that were themselves problematic and buggy. i think 5.8 has solved that. but even in the rare cases 5.666 did crash, the real culprit was the bad mp3s imo... i just feel like this 5.8 has since hardened itself against that scenario should i encounter it again.

                          prior to 5.666 winamp had some DB handling issues where the DB could corrupt pretty easy fairly often (or at least, often enough), but those issues and issues of winamp saving the DB multiple times when only once was called for, (thus also increasing corruption chances), were more or less solved for us all i believe a version or two prior to 5.666

                          i am just very keen on stability, b/c i have a radio background, and b/c it really sucks to have it crash any time, ever, be it in my car, on my TV/Stereo, or my laptop, alone or even worse, entertaining.

                          i am keeping an eye on what DrO is doing, a lot of it looks impressive, and it will beg the question of what can be ported to what? (unofficially speaking)
                          Honestly, in Windows XP SP3, Winamp 5.8 beta is still solid, but as you said, it's quicker than 5.666. I'm not even tested the CD ripping with mp3 files, but I noticed that now I can directly manage the URL of the online services, stuff that honestly I appreciate too much.
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                          • #14
                            Originally Posted by eliotime3000 View Post
                            in Windows XP SP3.
                            Isn't that kind of a moot point given that XP is well past its prime? Security updates stopped over 4 years ago
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                            • #15
                              Originally Posted by musicf8 View Post
                              Isn't that kind of a moot point given that XP is well past its prime? Security updates stopped over 4 years ago
                              Anybody still using XP probably knows about the PosReady registry key.

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