Winamp's Final Hour - what to get before it dies?
Bandrik
Elkhart, IN Icrontian
After 15 years of whipping the llama's ass, AOL is calling it quits on Winamp. While there's rumors that Microsoft is considering buying Winamp and its radio service Shoutcast and fans plead for its salvation, it's looking like December 20th 2013 mark the end of what happens to be my music player of choice.
In about two weeks, AOL will shut down the Winamp website, and dying with it will be their library of skins and plugins. Before that happens though, we have one final chance to snap up the best Winamp has to offer. But what is worth grabbing?
So here's the question: do any of you have any favorite skins or plugins you would recommend to others? It very well may be now or never folks.
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Each console's plugin has its own group of settings so you can customize to your liking. Personally I set them all to "play forever" so it loops like it would in the original game (plays the intro part of the song, then loops the rest of it). I'm a fan.
But since my memory of what music is, was stolen from me by entities who made me forget who they were (not true story), I now can only hear the sounds of the wind through the bones, in my garden of squirrel skeletons (still, very not true story).
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(really though, it sometimes takes a bit to get it set up the way you like, but it's the best audio library/player I've found for Windows)
I loved Winamp and the time I spent with it, but I retired years ago and I won't look back.
God speed winamp. You did us good.
BACK IN MY DAY THERE WERE NO OTHER OPTIONS, AND IT WAS STILL CALLED AN MP2! NO FOOLBARS OR GOGGLE MUSIC!
There is only once in a rare time period that I can be hipster. Let me do eet.
I'll use winamp for the rest of time. I've got installers saved, something like 50+ skins, and lotsa plugins and viz. Love it to death.
Recommend the MMD3 skin, if you can still download it. It's my all-time favorite.
Good (albiet OLD) news, everyone! Winamp is now safe once again to rule the pasturelands called our PCs and, um, spit upon our... eardrums...
Er, anyways, yes. As of January 17 2014, Winamp has officially been sold by AOL with Radionomy Group picking it up and will be adding to it even more internet radio stations to choose from. Sounds like this may have been a blessing in disguise. Time will tell.