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  2. Winamp - Wikipedia

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    WinAMP 0.92 was released as a freeware in May 1997. Within the standard Windows frame and menu bar, it had the beginnings of the "classic" Winamp GUI: dark gray rectangle with silver 3D-effect transport buttons, a red/green volume slider, time displayed in a green LED font, with track name, MP3 bitrate, and "mixrate" in green. Overlength titles ...

  3. Nullsoft - Wikipedia

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    Winamp is a media player released by Nullsoft in April 1997. By 1999, it was downloaded by 15 million people. [1] The company released several new versions of the Winamp player and grew its monthly unique subscriber base to 60 million users by late 2004. [3] Winamp was discontinued by Nullsoft around 2013. [14]

  4. Comparison of video player software - Wikipedia

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    Winamp: Yes Beta version No Yes Last version is Winamp 3 No No No No No No Windows Media Player: Included Dropped (WMP9) No No No No Dropped (WMP6.3) No No No No Kodi (formerly XBMC) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No xine: unmaintained WIP for 1.2 series No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No sView: Yes Yes No Yes Yes No No No No No No Video ...

  5. K-Lite Codec Pack - Wikipedia

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    The K-Lite Codec Pack also includes several related tools, including Media Player Classic Home Cinema (MPC-HC), Media Info Lite, and Codec Tweak Tool. [1] K-Lite adds Video for Windows (VFW) codecs and DirectShow filters to the system, so that DirectShow/VFW based players like MPC, Winamp, and Windows Media Player will use them automatically.

  6. MilkDrop - Wikipedia

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    Milkdrop is the successor of an earlier music visualization software by Ryan Geiss, the geiss plugin for Winamp, released around 1998. [4] [5] The geiss plugin did the real-time music visualization purely software rendered by utilizing the CPU effectively by highly optimized, hand-tuned assembly code.

  7. Tomislav Uzelac - Wikipedia

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    Tomislav Uzelac is the Croatian programmer who wrote an amp MPEG audio decoder that is considered to be the first successful software MP3 player. [1] Two students from the University of Utah, Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev adapted the decoder (which was originally written for Unix-like systems) to work on Windows and made it the MP3 decoding engine for the original version of Winamp (it ...

  8. MediaMonkey - Wikipedia

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    Songs-DB 1.1 was the first version to provide Winamp plugin support. [16] Version 1.2 was released on July 3, 2002, and included improved Winamp plugin support, significant UI improvements, and scripting support. [17] Version 1.3 was released on October 31, 2002, and added Ogg Vorbis support and the ability to burn CDs. [18]

  9. List of hardware and software that supports FLAC - Wikipedia

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    Vegas Pro 8, Vegas Pro 9: Yes No No Toast Titanium Beginning with version 7 No Yes No Total Recorder: Standard and Professional editions Yes No No VLC media player: Yes Yes Yes WaveLab: Added in version 7.1 Yes Yes No Winamp: Since 5.35 uses Flake. [29] Versions before 5.54 generate an incorrect MD5 checksum. [30] Yes No No Windows Media Player