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  • New WinAmp Features and Design discussions

    So, just came here looking for some info on the status of the new winamp as well as to see what features and abilities will be available at launch.

    I also what to talk about things that shouldn't change from the old 5.9.x version as WinAmp moves forward

    So where are these conversations? Lets start one new..

  • #2
    I had the same question. I think I have the last v.5.9 (updated from 5.666). I like the old interface. Big Bento is my current go to and I don't want that to change in the application (or, if it isn't the default, at least make it available.) Sometimes, skins just don't cover all the aspects of the default interface, IMHO.

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    • #3
      So if this is going to be the new desktop interface / skin / player, it is already a DO NOT WANT:



      People wwho use WinAmp aren't using it for streams or to interact with artists (which WOULD be a good idea in the (current player's) web tab), we use it to manage our downloaded and/or ripped from cd file-based collection of media. We WANT a player with playlists, folder / album views, and so on. EXACTLY like the current 5.9.x player.

      What say you?

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      • #4
        Hi PPNSteve,

        What is the name of the skin in your screenshot and where did you get it? It reminds me of another digital music player.

        I've read that some users are having issues getting their modern skins to work. Luckily for me, the classic and modern skins I used with older versions of Winamp still work for me with the current version.

        I mostly use Winamp to play my locally stored music files, but I do use it to play web-based DJ programs from time to time. There are some bugs and lack of past features, but the current version is acceptable for my needs and I expect it to get better. During the extensive delay in Winamp development, I became a beta tester for WACUP. The WACUP developer is working to provide an independent desktop music player that started based on the 5.666 version of Winamp.
        Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
        Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Aminifu View Post
          Hi PPNSteve,

          What is the name of the skin in your screenshot and where did you get it? It reminds me of another digital music player.

          I've read that some users are having issues getting their modern skins to work. Luckily for me, the classic and modern skins I used with older versions of Winamp still work for me with the current version.

          I mostly use Winamp to play my locally stored music files, but I do use it to play web-based DJ programs from time to time. There are some bugs and lack of past features, but the current version is acceptable for my needs and I expect it to get better. During the extensive delay in Winamp development, I became a beta tester for WACUP. The WACUP developer is working to provide an independent desktop music player that started based on the 5.666 version of Winamp.
          The above screencap is from the new winamp player page on their website.. Seems to common accrodd the player, fanzone, and creator's thing they're doing.. hence the do not want.

          I'm currently using BigBento on 5.9.1 as shown below:

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          So far everything I've tried works as expected (not counting removed items in this release, of course)

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          • #6
            We still will be able to play our own library still right?

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            • #7
              Hi PPNSteve,

              Ok, I agree with you. Good that is not an actual skin. It's probably some graphic artist's idea of what a future user interface could look like. I'm currently using a 3rd party modern skin instead of one from the installation package. I'm also able to use some 3rd party plug-ins that are not in the installation package. So far in my testing, v5.9.1 seems to be a good upgrade of v5.666, imo.

              Hi Kastagir,

              I'm not sure what you mean. If I'm understanding what you're asking correctly, then the answer would be yes.
              Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
              Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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              • #8
                talking about music already stored on my computer.

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                • #9
                  Originally Posted by Kastagir View Post
                  talking about music already stored on my computer.
                  Then definitely yes, as long as you have installed the input plug-ins that allow Winamp to decode the formats your stored music use.
                  Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
                  Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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                  • #10
                    From the image posted it is similar to Spotify player.

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                    • #11
                      Originally Posted by Aminifu View Post

                      Then definitely yes, as long as you have installed the input plug-ins that allow Winamp to decode the formats your stored music use.
                      ONLY if the format isn't already supported by WinnAmp.. The current player pretty much comes with / supports all common consumer audio file types now. No additional downloads or codecs required.

                      Can the same be said for the new version of the player? IDK

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                      • #12
                        The installment package for the current (new) version of Winamp includes 16 input plug-ins. The user can chose which plug-ins are installed. A few plug-ins support more than 1 format. All the formats I use are supported, but IDK if all common consumer audio file formats are supported.
                        Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
                        Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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