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Published on October 10, 2007 By Zoomba In WinCustomize News

One of the oldest (and still actively developed) audio players is celebrating its 10th birthday today with the launch of a new version.  Winamp 5.5 left beta and was declared "final" by the guys over at Nullsoft today.  This new version though isn't just a quick rinse and polish of the last stable version, 5.5 sees Winamp really make a play at the centralized media center application market.  They've taken a lot of the disparate services associated with Winamp and consolidated them to sit within the application itself.  They're also taking advantage of their relationship with AOL (AOL bought Nullsoft some time ago) to get content that way.

Of note, Winamp 5.5 now includes:

  • Support for multiple devices, including iPods
  • Access and share your music and videos with Winamp Remote
  • Integration of Shoutcast audio & video channels
  • Play and Playlist the best music on the web with Media Monitor
  • Receive dynamic song recommendations
  • Control Winamp from your browser with the Winamp toolbar.

Also included is a completely new skin to show off all the new components of Winamp.  Of course, there's a free and a Pro version.  Pro gives you the ability to burn CDs, rip tracks etc.

Remember, we have a sizable gallery here at WinCustomize dedicated to WinAmp skins.  Here are a few of the most recent additions:

Black Kid
KJLIM

iFlex Amp
TheD2JBug

Evolardnas
SMAR

Diamante Slim
Wilian Souza

Coloured AMP II
TheD2JBug

revision b
mdwm


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on Oct 11, 2007
They've been owned by AOL for 8 years now
Eight years?
God! I'm getting old. 
[I'll revist my ever-increasing age again in more depth if Duke Nukem Forever ever ships.   ]

on Oct 11, 2007
Let's just skip that because it'll force me to do the same.
on Oct 11, 2007
Duke Nukem is a platform video game developed and published by Apogee Software (now 3D Realms), featuring the adventures of Duke Nukem. The game was released on July 1, 1991.
on Oct 11, 2007
I've never used WinAmp but I want to give it a try.Question is though,can I use it to download my Podcasts?


So will it let me subscribe to and download Podcasts?


Yes/No?

There are quite a few podcasts available for download. I'm not sure if the podcasts you are subscribing to are available or not.
on Oct 11, 2007
Thanks Hankers.Mostly BBC ones that I subscribe to.  
on Oct 11, 2007
Typing "BBC" in the search area for WinAmp podcasts list 16 that are available. Probably are more that can be found with a better defined search criteria.
on Oct 11, 2007
Ahh that's good news Hankers,I'll give it a try now,cheers.  
on Oct 11, 2007

Though I've been using WinAmp exclusivly since before the dawn of time, for it's easy use and high quality sound/video, I can't say I'm impressed with the video performance of this the latest release.

Running any given movie in full-screen (res 1600X1200) displays it very choppy and in a poor quality compared to the easiler version I used; WinAmp 5.24 - at least on my machine.

So I'm back to using WinAmp 5.24

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