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broon

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Originally posted by: Kenazo

Winamp 5.* isn't too bad either if you get the basic winamp and use the classic skin. :) But yeah, I like the 2.79 the best too.

Is there a way to get that stupid "Warning you need to upgrade to 5.x" window to keep from popping up?
 

mexkn

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: ravana
Keyboard shortcuts is the reason I use it mostly

Ctrl+Alt+J :heart:

IDK what version of winamp you are useig butin 5.x crtl+alt+ J does nothing

just hitting J opens the Jump window

In somewhere versions 5+ they added 'Global Hotkeys'. When enabled you can use the Ctrl+Alt+[somekey] combo to send commands to winamp even when it's not active. Works great when "Playing a game that takes up the whole screen" and skip, stop, pause the current song.
 

blakeatwork

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I've just been using it for so long, that moving to another mp3 player would be like going from Windows to Unix...

 

Kelemvor

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nly time I use WinAmp is on my JukeBox PC. The program uses Winamp to play the songs and has plugins for it to make everything work well. WinAmp is very customizable wheras I don't thikn WMP is much at all...

Program for anyone interested is Command Cubes - http://www.commandcubes.com
 

CRXican

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WMP want's to inculde too much freaking info and search the internet and crap. I know WTF I'm listening to, I don't need an essay in the playlist.

Winamp is much simpler, especially when it comes to playlists, just as others have mentioned.
 

konakona

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because they never heard of foobar2000 or are too stubborn to make a switch ;)

j/k, there is no difference in sound quality and foobar doesnt have visualizations winamp does, so whatever floats your boat. personally i am much more happier with tabbed playlists, a great built-in replaygain and less resources taken.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: Monkey muppet
I hate how WMP10 tries to tag MP3's

W'amp:

Quicker to launch
Quicker to search
Looks better
Uses less resources
Has better support for Divx, VCd's, with out the use of crappy codex's

If you have a computer that's even reasonably up to date:
Quicker to launch: BS
Quicker to search: BS
Looks better: Subjective
Uses less resources: who cares?
Has better support for Divx, VCd's, with out the use of crappy codex's: Sorry, I don't watch porn or pirated movies.
 

aidanjm

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Winamp is good for it's media library, it is easy to add your entire collection to the library in one go (fvck knows how you do that in WMP, the 'add folder' option has never worked for me), and very quick access to albums and files with searches in the media library.
 

mrweirdo

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Originally posted by: broon
Is there a way to get that stupid "Warning you need to upgrade to 5.x" window to keep from popping up?

I've been wondering how to do that too. Its freeking anoying :/

 

Cristatus

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Oh, I can think of one more advantage of using WMP: I can start it using the "Run" dialog. (just type in "wmplayer")
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: logic1485
Oh, I can think of one more advantage of using WMP: I can start it using the "Run" dialog. (just type in "wmplayer")

Of course there are many ways around that - add your winamp folder to your path, for instance.
 

geno

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It's not as bloated and clunky as WMP, I like being able to dock it on the side of my window and keep it tucked away without getting in the way. I also like being able to adjust my EQ quickly if I need to.

I did use WMP for a while after I reformatted, but I got tired of it after about a month and went back to trusty Winamp 2.81
 

StageLeft

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I stopped using that bloated sh*t years ago. It got totally ridiculous. I figure that WMP has to be installed anyway, so I leave it installed. ICQ, Winamp, both examples of once-good apps that got too big for their own good. How big is the ICQ install these days anyway, like probably a gig?
 

geno

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
I stopped using that bloated sh*t years ago. It got totally ridiculous. I figure that WMP has to be installed anyway, so I leave it installed. ICQ, Winamp, both examples of once-good apps that got too big for their own good. How big is the ICQ install these days anyway, like probably a gig?

Better question: WhoTF uses ICQ these days and WHY?
 

Cristatus

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: logic1485
Oh, I can think of one more advantage of using WMP: I can start it using the "Run" dialog. (just type in "wmplayer")

Of course there are many ways around that - add your winamp folder to your path, for instance.


mind walking me through the steps?
 

Sqube

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Start --> Run --> "c:\program files\winamp\winamp.exe"

I think there's some Registry edit that you can do so that the program runs through command line like the WiMP does, but I can't think of/don't want to Google for it right now.
 

J Heartless Slick

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Originally posted by: logic1485
Why do you use WinAmp? I use WinAmp, but am considering switching over to WMP, because it has pretty much the same stuff, but also better integration with the buttons on my laptop's chassis.

Why do you use WinAmp, and not WMP?

WinAmp is easy to use:
1. Click Add
2. Click Add Dir
3. Click the Music subdirectory(on laptop), or F drive (desktop)
4. Click OK
5. Click Play button