Hi Steve, I certainly haven't heard anything on my end. Maybe they'll surprise us with a new upgrade sometime in the near future. If not, I've heard that Station Playlist Studio is very good. It has many plugins that you can use to spice up your audio projects, and if you ever decided to, you can also use it for broadcasting. Unlike Winamp, Station Playlist has all its plugins built right in. Except for the sam encoders of course, which you'd have to install yourself. In fact, if you already have them, if you got studio, when You startup the program, it will automatically grab all the necessary plugins it needs from your Winamp folder and copy them. You can read more about it here: http://www.stationplaylist.com Mike Rochester, NY. -----Original Message----- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Steve Pattison Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 1:51 PM To: PC Audio Subject: The Future of Winamp
Hi all, Is it just me or is anyone else concerned about the future development of Winamp? The last version came out in mid December 2013 just before Winamp was taken over by Radionomy. See www.radionomy.com and www.winamp.com. I wrote to the developers of Winamp on Twitter a few weeks ago asking about the future of Winamp and received no response. I hope I'm wrong but I'm starting to think even though there have been promises of new versions of Winamp that development of Winamp has been abandoned. I know that there are plenty of other good audio players such as Foobar2000 and VLC media player available. the reason I like Winamp is mainly because of the extra functionality added to Winamp when it is used with the Window-Eyes scripts. Regards Steve.