• dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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    62 months ago

    If you’re running Windows you can still use old versions of Winamp.

    On Linux, I dunno. I’ll bet you it’ll run in Wine.

    • @CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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      32 months ago

      Yep, I still use 5.666 on Windows, but I use Windows very infrequently anymore. I switched to Linux as my primary OS earlier this year and only use Windows for games that don’t work right in Linux. And thanks to Valve that’s becoming pretty rare these days.

      I haven’t tried getting Winamp to work in Wine but there’s probably a guide out there somewhere! Good suggestion, thanks.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        42 months ago

        WineDB has it marked as silver.

        Honestly, for a modern PC I can’t imagine Winamp is all that taxing of a program to run. I think the biggest bugbear will be its fairly tight integration with the Windows shell for file management and enqueuing things from an Explorer window, and maybe the external device integrations which would rely heavily on the Windows API and possibly WDM.

        • @toddestan@lemm.ee
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          22 months ago

          The video player in Winamp is also completely non-functional in Wine the last time I tried it, as it relies on DirectShow in Windows which has very iffy Wine support. That may also be why it’s marked as silver.

          It’s too bad as I really liked using Winamp as a video player in Windows, despite it’s quirks.