
There are several job listings that outline the company's plans to monetize the service, through ads and sales. The message is clear and obvious, Winamp will offer some sort of streaming service of its own. The landing page mentions that artists and creators will be able to release their music, control their content, make money and connect with the fans through the service. The old version of Winamp is available for download near the bottom of the page. Fair warning, the website seems to chug, especially while scrolling. It also goes on to mention that the program will connect your music wherever you are, including podcasts and radio stations. The new Winamp portal, spotted by Vosveteit, says that the next-gen version of the music player will be a remastered one. That's pretty cryptic, actually, that tells nothing. Bleeping Computer reports that Jeremy Scheppers, Winamp's Head of Product development, said they were excited for the re-launch of the music player. That might change soon, strong emphasis on both might and soon. So it comes as no surprise that its cult following keeps pestering the devs about an update for their beloved music player. Ever since then, there has been barely any word about its development. A leaked version of the player, Winamp 5.8 beta surfaced in 2018, and was later officially released to the public. The music player last received an update in the Winter of 2013, i.e., Winamp version 5.666. Bush is a failure according to Google se.There has been little to no development related to Winamp for quite a while.

Audio formats supported: MP1, MP2, MP3, MP4, MPC, AAC, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC / Ogg FLAC, WavPack, WAV, AIFF, AU, SND, CDDA, WMA.Full.

Even after you've set up foobar2000 as the default player for your audio files, Winamp is still fighting for his place in the background. They aren't mean to stay together in the same system. If you still love Winamp and hesitate to get rid of it then you'd better not installed foobar200. Winamp > Windows 2000, XP / 128 MB RAM / 1.5 GHz Pentium IV or comparable / 30MB Hard Disk Space Foobar2000 > Windows 2000, XP / 32 MB RAM / 200 MHz, AMD K5 or Pentium or equivalent (500MHz Athlon or Pentium III recommended) / 5 MB Hard Disk Space
