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It could be worse - it could be RealPlayer!
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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"Why are people still buying Windows if they can get Linux Distributions for free?"
Because they settle for whatever swill the hardware vendor gives them?
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Why? There must be at least a dozen media players almost identical to WinAmp,
Not really, the API is probably most used. It was the first to have last.fm plugin, perhaps last.fm even sprouted from WinAmp.
http://www.last.fm/user/JoeSox[^]
Winamp has mobile support, but mainly the wide variety of plugins is what makes it attractive, imo.
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JoeSox wrote: perhaps last.fm even sprouted from WinAmp. One of my favourite websites! I tried Foobar once, but back then it didn't have a Scrobbler yet. I didn't try it anymore after that
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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I have tried others and they sucked.
Windows Media Player just doesn't have the flexible library to show the 10000's of files I have. Besides, it overwrites my tags because it thinks it knows better.
iTunes is even worse than WMP (plus I have an iPad and somehow iTunes is the worst media player to use for playing music on your iPad...).
I've also tried Foobar, but I couldn't find a decent layout to show my library.
I've tried others, but none gave me the flexibility and control that Winamp gives me (or were lacking of a Scrobbler for last.fm, a website I like even more than *dare I say it?* CP!).
Winamp just works and has done so for the last ten to fifteen years.
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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Mark_Wallace wrote: Why? There must be at least a dozen media players almost identical to WinAmp, some of them open source, and some with the source code available.
Why are there duplicates of almost anything that anyone uses anywhere?
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As OG mentioned in a post about people being resistant to change, that would be me. But I like Winamp and have been using it for many years. Guess I'll have to quit procrastinating and get another one but not today.
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Try Aimp (http://www.aimp.ru/index.php[^])
It's similar to Winamp, faster and uses less resources.
it´s the journey, not the destination that matters
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Downloaded it and kicking the tires...Keb Mo - Love Train!
It ain't nothing like WinAmp, except they both play music unless I just haven't got it set up right but that's one of the tires I'll be a kickin.
Thanks for the link!
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A friend told me to try it as the latest version of Winamp was pretty slow.
It's very fast and neat. Sound quality is excelent. The installer is 7Mb...
It has skins and addons.
The most important thing is that it seems to be gaining momentum.
it´s the journey, not the destination that matters
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Yeah it's got very good sound quality and seems pretty fast but just have to get used to the UI. A lot more difficult to find music, I have 2000 albums so it's a pain, in WinAmp they have different windows and it's easy to drill down and get to what you want.
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Mike Hankey wrote: in WinAmp they have different windows and it's easy to drill down and get to what you want. THE reason I'm using WinAmp. That and their last.fm Scrobbler
It's an OO world.
public class Sander : Lazy<Person>{
public void DoWork(){ throw new NotImplementedException(); }
}
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Was wondering if there was anyone else to defend WinAmp. I hop they open source it I believe it will really help make it an awesome project. Only problem that I can see why they wouldn't do it is someone has to drive.
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Use foobar...
1. It's lighter
2. It's faster
3. WinAmp transforms your sound files into cr*p
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Winamp was a good awesome player, I remember running it on a old Pentium 4 with 256MB of RAM and Windows XP, and it ran smooth as silk (Version 2 and 3), also I remember running it in an old 486 with 16MB or RAM and Windows 95 (Version 1 or 2 I guess).
My fondest memory of it, was using the Visualizations as a background for my desktop, so in fact I had a live wallpaper that moved at the beat of my music on Windows 95!
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I have seen below mentioned article about the Stack overflow.So can we have same like article for the Code project as well ? Anyone knows ?
What it takes to run Stack Overflow
Nothing is Impossible for Willing Heart.
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There's a little info at the bottom of the About page[^]
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous ----- Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience Greg King ----- I always wanted to be somebody, but now I realize I should have been more specific. Lily Tomlin, Actress
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Thanks nice one.
Nothing is Impossible for Willing Heart.
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Snap!
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At least I got the right link...
speramus in juniperus
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This time, my friend, this time...
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This very morning as I returned from taking Biggun to school, there was a report on this story:
A boy left in a coma after he was knocked off his bike has spoken his first words since the accident four months ago.
A tear came to my eye.
[clicky now better]
speramus in juniperus
modified 28-Nov-13 9:09am.
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