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FOLLOWUP:Winamp lovers beg AOL to open source code

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  • M Mark_Wallace

    OriginalGriff wrote:

    Nicholas Marty wrote:

    I've never had any problems whatsoever with winamp. No sound file it could play. No crashes.

    Um. That sounds like a problem to me!

    Depends on what music he wants to play.

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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    Silvabolt
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    Could be this piece[^] ;P

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    • M Mike Hankey

      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!

      VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension Relax...We're all crazy it's not a competition!

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      ErnestoNet
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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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      • N Nicholas Marty

        Mark_Wallace wrote:

        Because the people who have spent months and months of their lives creating and developing it don't want to spend more of their lives on it.

        So why shouldn't they open source it for those who still wan't to use it? :)

        Mark_Wallace wrote:

        Alternatively, given that WinAmp ain't broke, just keep using it.

        That's what I'm going to do as long as it works :laugh: And VLC is fine for watching videos, and that's what I use it for occasionally. But it's not really suited as a music player in my opinion.

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        Mark_Wallace
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        Nicholas Marty wrote:

        So why shouldn't they open source it for those who still wan't to use it?

        Because it belongs to them; it's part of their CV. Would you give your work away, so that any Tom, Dick, or Harry could make little, inconsequential changes then claim to prospective employers that he'd written it? Worse, what happens if new blood bloats the Hell out of it, ruining its reputation? That happened to a degree with VLC, a couple of years ago, when a bunch of new guys came in (but it levelled out, thank God). They've let millions of people use their work for free for years, and they're not stopping people using it now. All those people should say thanks, not make further demands.

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        • E ErnestoNet

          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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          Mike Hankey
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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.

          VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension Relax...We're all crazy it's not a competition!

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          • M Mark_Wallace

            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. WinAmp doesn't do anything that many others don't do.

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            Sander Rossel
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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.

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            • J JoeSox

              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.

              Later, JoeSox CPMCv1.0 - Last.fm - MyFriendfeed - CPForAndroid++

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              Sander Rossel
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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>{
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              • M Mike Hankey

                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.

                VS2010/Atmel Studio 6.1 ToDo Manager Extension Relax...We're all crazy it's not a competition!

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                Sander Rossel
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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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                • M Mark_Wallace

                  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. WinAmp doesn't do anything that many others don't do.

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  jschell
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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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                  • M Mark_Wallace

                    OriginalGriff wrote:

                    she will stick with what she knows

                    So she can stick with WinAmp; it ain't broken, it just won't change -- which appears to be what everyone wants, anyway.

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    jschell
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                    Mark_Wallace wrote:

                    So she can stick with WinAmp; it ain't broken, it just won't change

                    It isn't broken now. Which isn't to say it won't be broken on windows 12.

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                    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                      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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                      Mike Hankey
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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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                      • M Mark_Wallace

                        Nicholas Marty wrote:

                        So why shouldn't they open source it for those who still wan't to use it?

                        Because it belongs to them; it's part of their CV. Would you give your work away, so that any Tom, Dick, or Harry could make little, inconsequential changes then claim to prospective employers that he'd written it? Worse, what happens if new blood bloats the Hell out of it, ruining its reputation? That happened to a degree with VLC, a couple of years ago, when a bunch of new guys came in (but it levelled out, thank God). They've let millions of people use their work for free for years, and they're not stopping people using it now. All those people should say thanks, not make further demands.

                        I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                        jschell
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                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        Because it belongs to them

                        Petty, but reasonable. So in terms of their reputation one will know that they are petty.

                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        Would you give your work away, so that any Tom, Dick, or Harry could make little, inconsequential changes then claim to prospective employers that he'd written it?

                        Nonsense. Are you claiming that when someone tells you that they wrote MySQL or Postgres that you just accept their word for it? If so then my feeling is you get what happens to you. But other than that exactly what prevents someone from telling you right now that they wrote it?

                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        Worse, what happens if new blood bloats the Hell out of it, ruining its reputation?

                        Whose reputation exactly? The software? The open source software? Well for starters if someone couldn't fix that problem directly then they could clone it and fix it.

                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        They've let millions of people use their work for free for years, and they're not stopping people using it now.

                        I can't speak for millions but I paid money to the company to use it. Could be that I was the only person in all of history that ever did that but I would expect not. But the fact that it works now has nothing to do with whether it will continue to work with each new windows version much less bug fixes for each.

                        Mark_Wallace wrote:

                        All those people should say thanks, not make further demands.

                        And of course insure that the company will be known for being petty.

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                        • N Nicholas Marty

                          My reasons why I don't want to switch: 1. I've been using it for about 15 years 2. It doesn't use massive amounts of cpu or ram even with lots of songs (Last time I tried iTunes couldn't even start anymore) 3. It doesn't fill your pc with bloatware 4. there are thousands of skins and customizations available I've never had any problems whatsoever with winamp. No sound file it could *not* play. No crashes. It just worked. Even on slow hardware. Why should all those winamp users be forced to go on a search for a player that offers the same features and the same feeling when they were perfectly fine with those offered by winamp? Should I check out player x only to find out it offers feature a & b but not feature c? or player y that offers feature b & c but not feature a? For me it's like switching from Windows to Linux. Sure I COULD probably do everything there too, but tell me: Why are people still buying Windows if they can get Linux Distributions for free? :)

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                          Simon ORiordan from UK
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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? X|

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                          • J JoeSox

                            "But fans of the venerable software have launched a "Save Winamp"[^] website and petition[^] asking AOL either to keep Winamp alive or to open source its code." http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/11/winamp-lovers-beg-aol-to-open-source-code/[^] I was just looking if their was any previous code released in its earlier versions and found that.

                            Later, JoeSox CPMCv1.0 - Last.fm - MyFriendfeed - CPForAndroid++

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                            Denis A Stoyanov
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                            Use foobar... :D 1. It's lighter 2. It's faster 3. WinAmp transforms your sound files into cr*p

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                            • J JoeSox

                              "But fans of the venerable software have launched a "Save Winamp"[^] website and petition[^] asking AOL either to keep Winamp alive or to open source its code." http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/11/winamp-lovers-beg-aol-to-open-source-code/[^] I was just looking if their was any previous code released in its earlier versions and found that.

                              Later, JoeSox CPMCv1.0 - Last.fm - MyFriendfeed - CPForAndroid++

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                              RafagaX
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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!

                              CEO at: - Rafaga Systems - Para Facturas - Modern Components for the moment...

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