Winamp Shutting Down On December 20
New submitter Cid Highwind writes "If you want to download the latest version of Winamp, you'd better do it soon. According to a new banner on the download page, AOL will be pulling the plug on the iconic llama-whipping music player in a month. 'Winamp.com and associated web services will no longer be available past December 20, 2013. Additionally, Winamp Media players will no longer be available for download. Please download the latest version before that date. See release notes for latest improvements to this last release. Thanks for supporting the Winamp community for over 15 years.' Ars Technica ran an article last year detailing how the music player lost its dominance."
Foobar2000 is great!
No more llama ass-whipping :(
Completely agree with arstechnica. Used Winamp from day one until they got bought.
After all these years, the Llama will finally have its vengeance...
I switched to foobar2000 a long time ago as my light weight music player.
... have been sacked.
In "classic" skin you have the good old nice and small interface, and it has excellent 24bit support... Fraunhofer Institute codecs... all sorts of goodies. I wonder what will happen to people who (recently) bought the Pro upgrade...
When the copyright term is "forever minus a day", live every day like it's the last.
Thanks to XMMS, Audacious and many other open-source projects, the Winamp legacy lives on!
i guess i was the only one left using it??
what should i go to now? I mostly played the shoutcast stations along with the music i converted from itunes a few years ago. I also use it exclusively on android.
I still use Winamp as my primary music player. It supports all kinds of archaic file formats like tracker modules and OPL soundtracks (via AdPlug). Great for listening to old game soundtracks for example. Also, Shoutcast MP3 or AAC streaming internet radios like Digitally Imported are convenient and work great.
v.5.35 was the last good version. The installer for that one still let you choose what parts to install. You could easily omit all the bundled crapware like "Sonic burning engine". After 5.35, the installer was dumbed down.
I don't like how VLC still puts gaps in my MP3 playlist. WinAMP has never had a gap between songs that flow into the next track.
I hate to admit it (okay, not really) that I knew this was going to happen when AOL bought WinAmp... since it was AOL that was waning in popularity and WinAmp that was flying high.
For the purpose of recording it: Same story with Yahoo obtaining Tumblr to buy some continued relevance, since Yahoo itself and its property Flickr have both been fallings stars.
Laughter is the Spackle of the Soul.
Actually, WinAmp is one of the better music players available for Android. They've made it freemium, trying to get you to pay $30 for an EQ and whatnot, but it's still got one of the better UIs if you want to use your phone as an MP3 player.
I've switched to RocketPlayer, because I want more format support, like MusePack, AAC, etc., and being able to EDIT those tags you're at the mercy of, in the player is a killer feature, too.
Slashdot gets worse every day... Pipedot: News for nerds, without the corporate slant
why not just spin-off the former nullsoft back into its own, independently owned company, with all its current and former tech and patents and products, and let it fend for itself.. it would likely survive just fine on its own.. i.e. without YOU.
My very first light shows we're done using AVS Studio plugin. It was sick. You could render text, create complicated intricate patterns, specify coloring directly (not just a pass filter over an existing image) and even adjust all of it in real time on a second monitor. Modern VJ apps like arkaos and resolume don't even dent the surface of the on-the-fly stuff you could do in AVS, even if they do have more features overall.
Local music(to upstate NY). http://gnarfel.com/ radio.
So a venture capitalist apparently offered the creator 5 million for Winamp and that was declined... so... wouldn't that mean there are other plans for the IP?
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Just do it.
...that someone who had been working on it "accidentally" leaks the source.
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Who's going to really whip the Llama's ass now?
God, schmod. I want my monkey man!
Looks like the llama whips back.
Godspeed, Winamp.
I have to wonder why AOL bought ICQ and WinAMP. Did any of ICQ end up in AIM?
See my blog http://ilovecookes.blogspot.com/ for light hearted technical information.
Farewell, old friend. Your icon has been on my desktop for 15 years. And I will miss you.
Didn't know winamp still existed. No biggy.
I hate AOL. I have always hated AOL. AOL shareholders can burn in Hell.
A Big Fucking Fuck You!
When they started to bundle a whole lot of crap with it, discontinued the slim-installer without said crap and tried the hell to become Real2.0...
... for taking a great product with a large and growing user base and a lot of potential, then going virtually nowhere with it for year after year after year, until the only thing left to do was to kill it.
R.I.P. Winamp, you helped define the 90s and let the way for compressed digital formats.
Let's hope all the specialist plugins for all the legacy/specialist file formats that have been created over the years find a good home with ongoing support.
Winamp did but come before the multitudes, baptizing them in the way of the MP3, saying unto them "I am but making the way for one greater who has been sent by God to redeem our MP3 libraries."
And Lo, did the Heavens Part, and our Lord and Savior Steve Jobs descend to give the holy iTunes, and the holy iPod, unto the multitudes, that they may know the light and peace of The One True Way.
llama sad :-(
Get your Winamp here:
http://www.oldapps.com/winamp.php
With the exit of Winamp, this narrows the field of software for Internet DJ's that wish to stream via Shoutcast or Icecast. Using Winamp and the correct plugin, it was possible to try one's had a being an Internet DJ without expensive software. This leaves SAM, with it's free trial period but high price tag and Virtual DJ
It would be nice if companies would automatically open source abandonware, even if they have to strip half the code of anything that infringes on outside patents. Of course, it would be nice if companies would do a lot of nice things. But they don't, and won't - because companies aren't nice.
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To what? I use winamp for movies and music.
Okay, yes, it did take 14 years for that to happen. Odds were by 2005 AOL would sink the ship -- but it turns out people still needed MP3 and CD playing software on their computers, no matter who owned Nullsoft.
So now what will AOL rely upon to keep it relevant?
Laughter is the Spackle of the Soul.
But its still relevant and usable.
---- Booth was a patriot ----
What do you CD warehouse? Start shipping them ASAP!
WARNING: Smartphones have side effects--most of them undocumented.
First I buy Songbird on my phone, and they close down. Then I move on to Winamp, now they are shutting down. I can't seem to catch a break.
http://www.aimp2.us/
Been using it for a while. It is like WinAmp without the crud.
Panic backup the plugins and skin database!!!!
Shame, winamp with milkdrop still has the best visualisations of any music player out of the box.
Winamp was the first player that could handle massive playlists. I could drag a network folder with over 80 GB of music and it would populate the playlist in seconds. I could then randomize and walk through that list without repeats for days. It also played skipless so that live albums didn't have annoying breaks. New players today still can't do that. Sigh. Their android app is pretty good too. I guess I will jump to amazon now. Their cloud playing is great.
-- soldack
Need a replacement? Try Ogg Frog! (despite the name, it plays more than just ogg vorbis). It's cross-platform, using zoolib, which means it looks and feels like a native app on Windows Me, Linux, BeOS, MacOS 9, and BlackBerry OS. The lead programmer, Michael Crawford, is an expert c++ programmer (more of a software architect, really) and can write industrial strength, exception safe c++ code. It should be available for public beta Real Soon Now. Crawford just needs to deal with some legal matters (he was arrested in a civil rights protest so he's busy litigating that) first.
supports a lot of formats
The only reason I've used Winamp in the past few years is that most of the players for music formats related to classic game consoles have been released as input plug-ins for Winamp. Does XMPlay support NSF (NES), GBS (Game Boy and Game Boy Color), SPC (Super NES), SGC (ColecoVision and Sega), GYM/VGM (Sega logged), PSF (PS1), USF (PS2), GSF (Game Boy Advance), and 2SF (Nintendo DS)? On the XMPlay page, I see "Game Music Emu input plugin", which covers the NSF, GBS, SPC, SGC, GYM, and VGM, but not PSF and friends. What worries me more is that the page also states a policy of making the input plug-in SDK available only to approved developers: "The input plugin SDK is currently available only on request. If you would like to create an XMPlay input plugin, please get in touch."
Yahoo is following in AOL's footsteps: buying all kinds of companies and then shutting them down/letting their products languish.
In case folks were wondering. Frankel and some of the original crew moved on to creating a DAW called Reaper flying under the company name Cockos.
www.reaper.fm
If Winamp is only worth $6m today, I'm pretty sure he could buy it back. There's so many things in reaper that have been missing in Winamp for years (namely good ASIO support, the ASIO output plugin for winamp stinks)
Does anyone know if this means they are pulling the plug on Shoutcast as well ? It only says "...associated web services...".
I use winamp in my carputer. These days I keep a playlist of .flv music video files that I download from youtube. 7 inch screen and I have a mouse for control. I don't even know if winamp was even ever the best solutuion for me, but it seems to work OK. Should I stick with it or does anybody know something better. Running an atom 330 board btw.
Very interesting article. However, I couldn't help but feeling really uneasy through most parts of it. There was a lot of talk, rightly so, about AOL's inability to leverage the existing WinAMP user base and all their assets. The thing is though... would we all have wanted that? What if winamp kept the bitmap'd skin thing going? What if AOL was even more prevalent than it was today? What if Apple didn't find success with the iPod? What if it was AOL and not the likes of Rhapsody to come out with a real online music service offering?
There's too many things that would be worse off today if AOL and winamp had succeeded. Quite frankly, both should have died a half-decade ago.
http://www.tomahawk-player.org/index.html
http://www.wired.com/underwire/2012/02/tomahawk-music-ap/
Time for Tomahawk to rise to greatness!
there's DeadBeef
by TheSpoom (715771) Uncaring Linux user here. I have nothing to add to this but please continue. *munches popcorn*
And now I find out they are shutting down winamp. :( :( I got winamp working on the phone a few months ago for listening to web streams and live music events on Second Life.
Thinking back now I am pretty sure my first music player was winamp back around 1996-1997 as I had it before the Rurouni Kenshin fan-subs days and playing around with winamp theme displays.
A very sad day indeed. I most definitely would miss it as I streamed a lot of tech/talk shows off it over the years.
It supports winamp plugins.
That solves some the original problem I posed. Two problems remain: I imagine that these plug-ins' installers are looking for an installed copy of Winamp into whose plug-in folder to install the plug-in. How will they recognize XMPlay as a plug-in host compatible with plug-ins made for Winamp? And once the Winamp plug-in SDK disappears, how will developers of new input plug-ins for XMPlay ensure that the XMPlay team approves their request?
Here we go : This would definitely whips the llama's ass !
http://www.change.org/petitions/aol-free-winamp-code-under-free-software-license
then who's going to whip the llama's ass?
It was all I used but it just started feeling bloated and to be honest, a bit ugly. I prefer VLC at the moment and it works on any operating system which can't be said for Winamp.
Like balls it won't, just go to oldversion.com or any of the other various sites like that. I love that site.
(I still use winamp, it's a great audio player. I'm pretty sure I'm still on the latest version 2 release, cause why shouldn't I be? It did everything I could want it to, and it did it well.)
Most other news outlets are based on facts though. Fox on the other hand, well, 'fact free' sums it up pretty well.
People in cars cause accidents....accidents in cars cause people
That will work until AOL sends a notice of claimed infringement.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonique_(media_player)
Skinned media players were awesome in the Windows 98 era. Nowadays OSs look fine enough that skins are a nuisance.
But... the future refused to change.
to Clementine: http://www.clementine-player.org/ Simple, effective, open source and very polished.
PSF is for PS1 music, PSF2 is for PS2 music, and USF is for Nintendo 64 music.
Shut up, Jebediah.
because shareware/freeware is illegal ?
This is AOL, they would rather burn it to the ground and piss on the ashes than give anything to the public.
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Winamp will no longer be available at www.winamp.com. Mildly annoying, but old software NEVER disappears from the internet. I can still get copies of many dead programs such as VersaCheck 1.0, DVD X-Copy, even M$ Flight Simulator. Licensing can prevent use of these old versions, but if you happen to have a valid license some basic google-fu should get you the installer (or installer ISO) you need.
Winamp will still run on the tens of thousands of systems that it's installed on. Users can continue to enjoy their digital music collection while thinking pleasantly about whipping a llama's ass. The icon will remain on the desktop. The Start Menu item will not disappear. MP3's will not magically be set to use a different default application to open.
In the end, I don't think this is going to cause any great deal of discomfort for the internet community. Hell, might not even get noticed right off (if not for /. shining a spotlight on it).
Damn.. the ONE good player for Windows that 1) plays Shoutcast streams withOUT any drama, and 2) doesnt try to force you to catagorize your music into that artist-album bullshit.. My several thousand mp3s are simply catagorized in folders by genre, and every other player seems to want to force me to throw that catagorization away and play *their* way.. Thats my main gripe with most all of the Linux music players, EXCEPT for XMMS/Audacious, which I exclusively use on Linux.. Winamp is more than happy to let me leave my music library the way *I* want it.. Gonna miss Winamp, wish AOL would Opensource it so the community could continue with it.. Oh well, a nice dream but *that* will never happen.. it *is* AOL we're talking about, after all.. Gonna download one last copy of Winamp and keep using it till the wheels fall off..
THANK YOU, Edward Snowden!! Americans owe you a debt of gratitude (whether they know it or not..)
I left winamp ages ago.
AIMP (written by some excellent Russian programmers) kicks more llama ass than the bloated, ad-filled garbage winamp became.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AIMP
Quite the awesome piece of software!
Hi,
one of the features I really liked in Winamp was that you could sync your Android Phone with your PC
and transfer music wireless. Up to now, I have not found any other app which does something similar.
So does anybody know about a alternative with WIRELESS sync between my PC and my Android phone?
Thank You for all the years of good quality mp3 playback. It has been a great ride on that Lama's back and it's a habit hard to break free from.
That's where the action is. (Might not run on toy operating systems)
Thanks for all the good years. Keep whippin' the Llama's ass.
Both of these media players have the ability to use some Winamp plugins. MediaMonkey has a fake Winamp.exe for plugins to check, and MusicBee officially supports Winamp DSP plugins. It's not guaranteed, but before anyone laments that their favorite plugin is useless, check out these two programs. You might just get lucky. They are both also great at large collections. MusicBee is completely free. MediaMonkey has a free version that doesn't feel gimped at all, and the paid version is reasonably priced. Disclaimer: I have used MediaMonkey since the 1.x series, but I am a fan of both. :) I do not work for or with either organization. I also did use Winamp for quite some time before I found MediaMonkey, and it stole my heart.
Just because software may be obtained without charge from the publisher doesn't mean that the publisher allows the software to be obtained without charge from other parties. The publisher might have good reasons to count downloads, such as if the product contains royalty-bearing technology (such as AAC or AVC or MP3 decoding) and the publisher is using the product as a loss leader.
Bummer, Winamp + Shoutcast DSP is perfect (and free) for broadcasting to Live365 and such (aside from stability issues - which now will never get fixed). MediaMonkey is close except for metadata updates.
I'm still a winamp user, in fact I've been using it since I ripped my first CD back in 1999. I detest iTunes with a passion, and have yet to find an alternative. Until I've never had a need to. I was even about to start writing some winamp plugins, mostly to display clever things on my LCD Smartie.
I wonder if there are any plans to release the source code? I'm sure there's a hardcore group of users and holdouts like me who'd look after it.
Winamp is old fashioned enough to allow me to manage my own files. My MP3 collection comes to work with me on an external drive. And I love the visualizations, as does my young son.
Curse you AOL, you destroyer of good things.
Hey guys, does anyone know a music player out there that has a "jump to file" dialog like Winamp?
What I mean is the behavior of Winamp's jump to file while it is running in the background. A global hotkey will open the jump to file box and set the focus on it's search field without bringing winamp to the front. After searching and selecting the song it disappears after I hit enter and sets the focus to the window that had it before. Makes changing songs so nice and easy.
Unfortunately every other player that I tried so far doesn't do this.
This is pretty much the only reason for me to stick with Winamp.
Thx for any answers!
They all report facts. The spin is in which facts are presented and how they're correlated. They all do this because their ownership has a narrative they want viewers to accept as their worldview. The days of real news are long gone.
Clicking on the Media Players > Winamp Pro link gives me
"Winamp Pro Store not available"
There's no way that AOL is going to just give away the code even if they're not currently planning on using it -- the best chance is to find out how much money they'd want in exchange for the source if the buyer'ssole intent is to crowdfund its purchase in order to open it for historical archiving & public use. Tech history orgs might even be willing to donate because of WinAmp's historical importance.
Someone with experience crowdfunding &handling the open-sourcing of proprietary projects should be involved, so the chance isn't blown by inexperience. For example, they might know whether AOL is more likely to agree to the sale if the logos/name or other elements are left out of the deal.
Now mostly at Usenet:comp.misc & SoylentNews.org (it's made of people!)
Winamp served its purpose in version 2.
After that, it just got bulkier, slower, and no improvements were made to playback accuracy or DSP quality.
I moved onto XMplay before AOL took over.
The audio quality of XMPlay is the best i've ever heard. Even those old MP3s at 128kbit sound much more accurate/true when compared to Winamp.
If you dont believe me, try it for yourself. To quote the XMplay website "Balls-on accurate", and it is.
http://www.un4seen.com/
I'm really depressed over this. I've been using Winamp for about 14 years. It's one of the best software purchases I ever made. I still use it today over iTunes and I'm an idevice owner. A fellow geek recently laughed in surprise and nostalgia when he saw I still use Winamp. I'm no fan of AOL already, so it's an understatement for me to say I hate them for not open sourcing it.
Chewbacon
The Bible is like Wikipedia: written by a bunch of people and verifiable by questionable sources.
Sounds like someone finally whipped that damn lamas ass.
Clementine for me. Big shame about Winamp though, it will always be better than iTunes.
This makes me very very sad. Does this mean they will stop services such as Winamp Remore. I currently use it to stream music to my xbox because honestly there is nothing better. It saves and lists all my winamp playlists and is fast unlike WMP.
But they used to distribute all those free CDs, remember, which is how they ended up w/ such a huge installed base
Yesterday evening only, I installed Winamp in a friend's computer.
Can't imagine this.
Winamp was best audio player during my times. Am getting older...
Funny thing about commercializing freeware...it goes from super to suck in no time.
Ever since 2.96 it's been crappier by every version. I still usually download the 2.96 TO DATE, because the newer ones are such crap, bloated adware shit.
2.96 was simple, yet powerfull, enough features but not bloated. Worked as a MP3 player brilliantly.
Then came the stupid trying to play video shit (thus loosing your playlist), the GUI was changed to bloatware etc.
I did a mistake on last system setup -> i installed the latest. Now every now and then when watching netflix or videos on VLC -> it jumps out on top of everything. Yay, that's EXACTLY what i wanted.
Pulsed Media Seedboxes
I'm surprised I seem to be the first to say,
Noooooooooooooooo! :(
[SHOW SOME LENIENCY TOWARDS
We need a law to provide security patches for 'dead' software _or_ to publish everything as free software so the community can create those patches itself.
I use WinAmp because its a great media player and I dont listen to music on a portable device.
But for anyone with a portable device, they will likely be using the play-and-sync tools that come with the device/support the device, i.e. iTunes or Nokia PC Suite or whatever the various Android vendors are pushing with their phones.
Also if you are using a cloud music service like Google Music, Spotify, iCloud etc, WinAmp is irrelevant because you will be using the browser interface or native client for that service (whatever it might be).
And then for those not using a portable device OR a cloud music service, lots of them are probably using Windows Media Player because its the default and its there and they dont see a need for anything else. More of them are using something free (or open source) rather than WinAmp.
Then of course you have all the people who only ever downloaded the free version of WinAmp and never paid a cent for it.
5.66 standard from the download page, or go pro 5.65 for free from the archive directory?
There's a no-brainer.
Political debates have me rolling my eyes so much I think I got optical whiplash. I should sue. - Foamy The Squirrel
Does anyone think WinAmp is a good open source candidate?
Only the dead have seen the end of War. - Plato
I stopped getting the latest version after 2.73. They started adding unnecessary crap from 3.0 onward, stuff that slowed down the interface and mucked up the layout. At one point I think they even included a malware toolbar with the install.
They're going to shut down "web services"? Who cares?
I'll be using 2.73 for another decade. Listening to all the music I downloaded using Napster.
Now get off my lawn.
I loved the player ever since it was first released but have always hated how it handles libraries. IIRC, my last attemp at using it there was no way to sort by Artist then by Album and have the songs in their correct album order. The forums were filled with complaints and all the devs did was piss on the fire, or to put it another way they acted like Linux developers do when someone complains about the lack of an extremely common and useful function that all other software does but their's doesn't.
I interviewed for a job with the winamp team several months ago - they had some pretty big plans for it. It's a shame that they didn't get them implemented.
the first versions i tried were pretty flawed, and ever since i found coolplayer i saw no reason to ever consider installing winamp again
Release the code!
A popular use of Winamp is as a simple Shoutcast streaming server. Install the Shoutcast DSP plugin and you're ready to go. It's the simplest streaming setup around; once the stream information is in place and the stream is started, all you have to do is play your songs, and the song info (extracted from the ID3 tags in your files) is automatically sent as well.
There used to be a comparable solution for Foobar2000 - the Edcast plugin. (There was also a version for Winamp and a standalone program.) It was more work to install because you had to download and install some components separately (notably LAME if you wanted to stream MP3) but equally simple to use once it was set up. Sadly, the author of Edcast stopped distributing it about three years ago, though the old downloads can still be found on archive.org. A Sourceforce project to do a new version sprung up but never produced a stable program and it's been inactive for two years.
I've tried lots of different mp3 players under Linux, but always eventually come back to rhythmbox. I've only got 18k songs or so, so I don't know how it handles larger loads. The thing that I like more than anything else, is how easy the search facility is to use. I mostly run it on a random walk, but if I want something specific, it is easy to find exactly what I want, either by artist, title, or album.
My biggest problem is getting it to exclude certain subdirectories for cataloguing.
This is an ex-parrot!
Nothing more needs to be said.
http://techcrunch.com/2013/11/21/source-microsoft-in-talks-to-buy-shoutcast-and-winamp-from-aol/
They should open-source the code to Winamp.
WinAmp is still the best software to listen to internet radio. I loathe the trend for every internet radio station to have their own 56 kbps web client, or Android client. I suppose Shoutcast is going as well. I've tried to replace WinAmp many times, and I've always come back.
You can download all the versions of this from oldversion.com
Back to MusicMatch it is then...
It would be great it they liberated the source-code to the OpenSource community :)
Winamp was the first program i used to convert from mp3 to wave.(burning cds) Before all the mp3 players were out.
Sad to see end of development, but it doesn't mean i will stop using it.
I listen to everything on youtube. It seems to have everything on there. Of course, Google are doing their best to destroy youtube with their stupid Google+ crap, so I don't know how long youtube will be a useful resource for.
I have some Winamp plugins (from ages ago; I still use Winamp 2.81 on all of my machines) for playing Scream Tracker and Impulse Tracker music, as well as NSFs ripped from old NES games, and the rips from SNES games (I forget what they're called).
Its really the best music player I ever used; mostly because after I got Winamp 2.81, I never bothered to try anything else. I have a blue-tinted version of the classic skin (blue and white instead of black and grey) and I am so happy with my setup that I have never had any desire to change it. I can listen to Shoutcast streams, or capture them with Streamripper for later listening. It plays every major audio format, I can always find a plugin for the weird ones if I really need to play them for some reason.
May be some of you have something to say about winamp for history: http://slashdot.org/submission/3149129/say-some-positive-things-about-winamp-for-history
Sorry if you don't like it..
shit T_T WINAMP is THE BEST ! it's also easiest with managing it with LAST.FM scrobbler and info about music! :/ really huge number uses Winamp as player even if most of them aren't active on internet so it can't be viewed, but really this is such a waste..
other players are shit !
mfg this is realy stupid move
how I am suposed to listen music now? x.x
must download the latest version before it's too late..
shit it feels like one more great thing desapears in this stupid mdoern era..