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Winamp Alternative at BetaNews

#1 Guest_burndisc_*

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Posted 01 September 2005 - 05:00 PM

I use Nullsoft's Winamp for audio files - it's my favorite player. before minutes I browsed the site "BetaNews.com" and I have seen a codec called "Winamp Alternative". I've downloaded it and installed it to see what is is.
You may not belive - it does not mess with winamp, nor with its settings. It just allows you to play Winamp Media Files in other players. Many people don't like Real Player - ignore just this "VP5 plugin for Real Player".
I think this codec should be added to Free-Codecs. It really works.
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#2 Guest_euromix_*

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Posted 02 September 2005 - 05:01 AM

1. This is a codec pack; in fact a collection of filters/codecs + Media Player Classic

2. Here is the homepage: http://winampalt.de.vu

3. Why we need a "Winamp Alternative"? Is Winamp so evil? I understand, Real/Quicktime Alternatives but Winamp... laugh.gif


Maybe we'll add it, thanks for suggestion anyway wink.gif
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#3 Guest_burndisc_*

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Posted 02 September 2005 - 06:15 AM

I also don't know why it's called "Winamp Alternative" , but the point is - it works smile.gif .
And I don't think Real Player is evil - I use it for Real Media and I have no problem with adware and spyware. Well, winamp is better, of course biggrin.gif .
I also tried a version of Real Alternative couldn't play one .RM clip in wmp and I uninstalled it.
QuickTime is EVIL. laugh.gif
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Posted 15 November 2005 - 08:23 AM

is it really the best?
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#5 Guest_solo53_*

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Posted 27 December 2005 - 09:10 PM

Thanks go to try it
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#6 Guest_maneeshpan_*

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Posted 16 January 2006 - 12:33 AM

Hey I happen to use QuickTime 7 with Macs and Windows and think its a great player! I especially like iTunes its a cool program. I plan to get a video iPod soon.

However, QuickTime Alternative is also nice: its good to have players where you have more choices and can play numerous file formats like VLC Media Player www.videolan.org/vlc or codec packs like the K-Lite Mega Codec Pack which includes free codecs and software like QuickTime Alternative, Real Alternative and Winamp Alternative.

The only thing I think is missing from K-Lite that would make it better is if they added an iTunes Alternative. That would really rock.

You hear that K-Lite development team (if your reading this) I suggest an iTunes Alternative next.


QUOTE(solo53 @ Dec 27 2005, 02:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks go to try it

This post has been edited by maneeshpan: 16 January 2006 - 12:34 AM

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#7 Guest_GeoNorth_*

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Posted 12 February 2006 - 07:55 PM

Well, I'll be honest, I'm looking for a replacement for Winamp, it's still my primary audio player and it's just about the only player out there that can play NSV streams (VLC can play streams that don't have VP3 - VP6 codecs, and Winamp seems unable to play streams that don't use the VP codecs -or at least I couldn't get it to work)

As for Shoutcast streams... well I could play Shoutcast, Icecast and Streamcast audio streams in Media Player Classic with the Storm Codec Pack and in prettymuch any other player I have installed without the Winamp Alternative. I couldn't get it to work with video streams though however I didn't install the version of MPC that came with the Winamp Alternative (I already have a version, the one that came with Storm Codec)

Whether or not there's some sort of conflict between the two codec packs or whether the Alternative needs its own version of MPC I don'tknow, I didn't bother to find out, Winamp isn't terminally crap (yet) but it doesn't appear to be moving forward development wise and I think it's beginning to show its age. I'd love VLC to sort out their troubles with VP3 based NSV streams (or even better, a DirectShow filter for NSV, which should have happened a long time ago)

QUOTE(maneeshpan @ Jan 16 2006, 12:33 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The only thing I think is missing from K-Lite that would make it better is if they added an iTunes Alternative. That would really rock.

You hear that K-Lite development team (if your reading this) I suggest an iTunes Alternative next.


Not meaning to be a spam merchant, but there's an open-source iTunes Alternative being worked on this minutes, it's only at 0.1 though and is currently Windows only, has a fair bit of potential although it's not quite there yet, there's quite a bit of work to do on it (and it uses the VLC engine rather than DirectShow, although I suppose it would have to if it's to be cross-platform) but I'll be watching it closely, I know that much! biggrin.gif
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