Winamp player
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In a recent interview by Techcrunch, Radionomy CEO Alexandre Saboundjian spilled the beans that Winamp 6 will be coming in 2019 as a complete revamp of the traditional media player. Since then, the world has been waiting to get a glimpse of a new Winamp. Radionomy bought Winamp from AOL in 2014, just as AOL was about to let go of the Winamp media player. Moved shared DLLs to WinampShared folder.Minimum required OS is now Win XP sp3 (Windows 7 or higher recommended).New URLs not being remembered after using Reset history in Open URL dialog.Updated scrollbars and buttons and other tweaks.Once the most popular media player, Winamp disappeared from view for years, only to reemerge thanks to a leaked copy of an updated version that was distributed online. After years of neglect, Winamp got a technical facelift in an attempt to regain the trust of its millions of users worldwide. Added browse path & edit title functions in Ctrl+E editor Updated after Leaked Winamp app was published.
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#Winamp player update#
Following this announcement, a beta version of the update was leaked online and was being distributed heavily. It also announced that it will soon be launching a forthcoming minor update to the existing player. Radionomy has made the official announcement that it has released Winamp 5.8 with bug fixes and improvements, fully compatible with Windows 8.1 and Windows 10.Įarlier this week, Radionomy revealed that it would be re-launching the media player in 2019 for both desktop and mobile.