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That's the real beauty of WinAmp (pre 3.0 that is). You can actually listen to music and work with your PC without any performance or resource problems. A player doesn't need animations, superior skinning and thus 20% of the CPU in order to play audio.Originally posted by: Entity
Wasn't bad, but I still prefer Winamp. WMP9 at the default settings was taking up 20% CPU usage (on a Dual Xeon 933) and 25mb of memory - winamp is taking up 1% and 7mb, with the same 30 song playlist.
Rob
Didn't "Enqueue in Winamp" do that fine for you prior to Winamp3? I've been doing that for years with that option, with Winamp 2.8 and below.Originally posted by: neomits
I really like the feature that both Winamp3 and WMP9 have of being able to queue up a song right from windows... just right click and queue it up and it adds it to the playlist![]()
Originally posted by: Ronstang
FSCK Microsoft! I should have known better than to install this thing....but I didn't. I hoped it would display the correct bitrate for VBR encoded mp3s.....it doesn't. And now the damn thing has hijacked my system.....it will no longer allow me to associate my AVI files with Zoom Player....it says that Zoom is the application that is set to play the AVI files....but WMP9 always pops up!! HOW DO I UNISTALL THIS POS?
Originally posted by: Entity
Didn't "Enqueue in Winamp" do that fine for you prior to Winamp3? I've been doing that for years with that option, with Winamp 2.8 and below.Originally posted by: neomits
I really like the feature that both Winamp3 and WMP9 have of being able to queue up a song right from windows... just right click and queue it up and it adds it to the playlist![]()
Rob
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
So what is the big deal with this mini bar? I just put winamp in windowshade mode and always-on-top mode and it looks better and has more functionality.
Check out a screenshot.
I looked at MS' screenshots, and the winamp 'bar' is much better.
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
So what is the big deal with this mini bar? I just put winamp in windowshade mode and always-on-top mode and it looks better and has more functionality.
Check out a screenshot.
I looked at MS' screenshots, and the winamp 'bar' is much better.
it covers up stuff. i'd rather having somehting docked onto the taskbar than hanging over stuff i might want to see.
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
So what is the big deal with this mini bar? I just put winamp in windowshade mode and always-on-top mode and it looks better and has more functionality.
Check out a screenshot.
I looked at MS' screenshots, and the winamp 'bar' is much better.
it covers up stuff. i'd rather having somehting docked onto the taskbar than hanging over stuff i might want to see.
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: MartyTheManiak
So what is the big deal with this mini bar? I just put winamp in windowshade mode and always-on-top mode and it looks better and has more functionality.
Check out a screenshot.
I looked at MS' screenshots, and the winamp 'bar' is much better.
it covers up stuff. i'd rather having somehting docked onto the taskbar than hanging over stuff i might want to see.
I can understand that if you have a 14" monitor or something, but if you run at a normal res (I like 1280), its never covers anything up. In fact, the mini bar is just taking up valuable taskbar space. If you want it to have the same functionality as winamp, it'd take half the bar. Winamp is great becase you just have to focus it and you can adjust volume and scroll songs with mouse wheel.
I dunno, it seems MS copied a old idea and now people are acting as if its the best thing since sliced bread.![]()
