WinAmp's Open Source Story Is Over
WinAmp's Open Source Story Is Over
Without warning, WinAmp deleted its entire GitHub repository, effectively ending the whole story around open-sourcing the music player code.
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AIMP [Windows/Android] has been my Winamp replacement for ~15 years. I've never found a player that comes close to rivalling it.
P.S. I have no idea what the licence is for AIMP, I just know it's free and is excellent. You don't need Winamp.
11 1 ReplyWhat about jet audio? Is it FOSS? I can't find anything about that. I used it after Winamp started disappointing with it's media support.
2 0 ReplyIt's propietary
2 0 ReplyWell, then. There it is. I do remember using AIMP right before I left windows altogether, and liking it more than jet.
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I've been using it on Android because of its seamlessly crossfade feature (i.e. the next music/replay gets faded in as the current music is approaching the end). I made some loops with Audacity and it's the only music player that manages to play them endlessly with no gaps.
1 0 ReplyTo me, one of the best players for windows along with foobar2000
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