

* Replaced: CD playback and ripping now using native Windows API (instead of Sonic) * Removed: gen_jumpex & UnicodeTaskbarFix (making way for native implementations) * Removed: All former "Pro" licensed functions (Winamp is now 100% freeware again) * Misc: Moved shared DLLs to WinampShared folder * Misc: More general tweaks, improvements, fixes and optimizations * Misc: Minimum required OS is now Win XP sp3 (Windows 7 or higher recommended) * Fixed: Crash on load if jnetlib was not correctly initialized * Fixed: Divide-by-zero crash with badly formed files (thanks ITDefensor)

* Fixed: Not showing correct current icon pack in preferences * Fixed: New URLs not being remembered after using Reset history in Open URL dialog * Improved: Added a Playlist Search feature (thanks Victor) * Improved: Updated scrollbars and buttons and other tweaks (thanks Martin) * Improved: Added browse path & edit title functions in Ctrl+E editor * Improved: OpenMPT-based Module Player (replaces old MikMod player)
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* Improved: Windows 8.1 and 10 compatibility * Improved: Added /ENUMPLAYLISTS to the command-line support * Improved: Added an auto-fullscreen option to video prefs * Improved: Added an option to completely disable Winamp's video support * New: Windows Audio (WASAPI) Output plug-in (w.i.p.) Radionomy will be staring down the big guns like iTunes and Spotify in 2019 in an effort to elegantly bring all forms of audio - podcasts, streaming, personal music libraries, internet radio - under one roof. The real highlight is what's to come, and though the details are light, I can't help but be excited.
#Free downloads winamp for windows 7 update#
This version is more of a "proof of life" update to please users who may have abandoned it since switching to a newer version of Windows. Don't expect any drastic revisions to the player's classic appearance or functionality, though.
