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Hungry ghost 11-28-2013 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by redfox2807 (Post 5071515)
[offtopic] Btw I'm excited that Amarok is a Linux application. It's much superior to anything I tried on Windows and I tried a few audio players. Having to use Windows regularly I did my best to find a player I would like. Finally I found... Amarok in Clementine reincarnation.[/offtopic]

I agree with that. For me, Amarok is simply the best audio player in comparison with all audio players I've tried in other platforms. Didn't know there was a Clementine version for Windows; I'll install it next time I boot Windows.

Arcane 03-31-2014 04:33 PM

Today someone reminded me of Winamp. Dunno why because i prefer to not use it anyway. And winamp website seems to have changed but works!

dugan 03-31-2014 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Arcane (Post 5144338)
Today someone reminded me of Winamp.

You were playing Quake, you played like a llama, and you got your ass whipped?

Habitual 04-01-2014 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Arcane (Post 5068301)
WTF? Do we have epidemic that kills good stuff now? Like recently Opera died now Winamp dies..who is next?

Napster? ;)

maples 04-05-2014 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by enine (Post 5068317)
Windows 98?? Darn Newbies. Some of us started with the Commodore 64 midi player and piggybacked our own SID chips to get stereo.

You think that they are newbies...Until this thread, I've never heard of Winamp. My first computing experience was Windows ME on our family computer. I remember I would type a letter every week and mail it to my uncle in a nursing home until he died... there were [looks in the directory] ...wha? :scratch: I kid you not, there are 128 typed letters in there. I didn't even know what binary was back then....wow.
Who would have thought that this forum would have lead me to discover that???

Back to WinME- I never remember having any problems with it... regardless of what people say, for a 8-to-10-year-old, it worked fine. But then again, we had dial-up, so I never touched the Internet until we got DSL during 8th grade.

When we got our XP desktop in 05 (which we still have and use), my dad copied over ALL of our files through two 512MB flash drives...and we had to reboot ME every time we unplugged

Wow, I really got off topic there...sorry :redface:

And to prove your point, I spend a lot time in the newbie forum :)

jamison20000e 04-05-2014 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Habitual (Post 5144679)
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Originally Posted by Arcane (Post 5068301)
WTF? Do we have epidemic that kills good stuff now? Like recently Opera died now Winamp dies..who is next?

Napster? ;)

win... dows? :Pengy:

Arcane 04-19-2014 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by dugan (Post 5144351)
You were playing Quake, you played like a llama, and you got your ass whipped?

Actually no. My family was not that rich and only got PC later. :hattip:

DJ Shaji 05-08-2014 05:48 PM

To be honest, Winamp died when AOL took over and slowly fired all of the original Nullsoft. They've been at version 5 for quite a while now....

By the way, MPD deserves a mention here. It's great for building entertainment centers, and has clients for a variety of PC and mobile platforms.

Xeratul 05-09-2014 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Arcane (Post 5068301)
WTF? Do we have epidemic that kills good stuff now? Like recently Opera died now Winamp dies..who is next?

Not so fast! Winamp is definetly something we all remember but it doesn't mean we all started with it. For example before Winamp there was built-in Windows Media Player on Windows 98 and CD Player in Accessories..but after 2.x and 3. Winamp no longer was enjoyable so i can suggest move to others like Apollo(great but outdated so use only if have great sound system otherwise pick something freshier) or Aimp(this one is updated and does job much more elegant than Winamp).

That's what they think... http://www.filehippo.com/download_winamp/history/

that's really sad that wimamp is dead.

All our good memories are maybe gone now, so far, of our early ages of computer in 95s...

jamison20000e 05-09-2014 10:03 PM

Long live VLC! Oh, sorry had to blurt it... :D

Xeratul 05-10-2014 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jamison20000e (Post 5168199)
Long live VLC! Oh, sorry had to blurt it... :D

VLC is nothing to be compared to Mplayer.

Usually Windows users prefer VLC rather than SMplayer or mplayer, because it is simple to use.

jamison20000e 05-10-2014 09:45 AM

I've only used mplayer for CLI (lots of choices...) plus VLC goes deeper than most users realize especially winblow$ users.

cwizardone 05-10-2014 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Xeratul (Post 5168305)
VLC is nothing to be compared to Mplayer...

Nonsense, but you are entitled to your opinion.

DJ Shaji 05-10-2014 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Xeratul (Post 5168305)
VLC is nothing to be compared to Mplayer.

Both are fantastic, although personally I've been using mplayer for a long time. It is hugely configurable, and supports everything from ladspa plugins to jack to the framebuffer.

Coming back to the original discussion, Winamp might come back, I mean, yes they've got to remove the "proprietary" code that AOL "owns", but the company that bought it will do something with it, rather than just close it down. They would have done better to just release the code as they did with Mozilla, but I don't think it would have mattered much. Sure, it plays mp3, but so does everything else.

I am more concerned about Opera. Decades of developing the Presto rendering engine, and they're just gonna call it quits? What's gonna happen to the code? Actually, they would have done better to release it as open source, but I doubt they will. For one, it still runs their opera mini transcoders (or does it?)

Myk267 05-10-2014 06:25 PM

You guys aren't using vlc and mplayer to listen to music, right? Right?


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