Winamp Shutting down

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coolsax
coolsax Posts: 1,824
edited February 2014 in Going Digital
It was announced recently the at one of the first great mp3 audio players is shutting down. I remember starting off with this player in College and used it all the way through school. While i've moved on to other players, Its a shame to see one of great early pioneers of computer Audio be shutdown. Winamp.... it really whips the lama's a**!

http://money.cnn.com/2013/11/20/technology/winamp/
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  • BlueFox
    BlueFox Posts: 15,251
    edited November 2013
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    I fell into the demographics of that story. Around 2000, I got tired of hearing Metallica complaining about free downloads, so I loaded Napster, along with Winamp, and downloaded every Metallica song I could find. After buying a set of Yamaha speakers, and sub, for the computer, I was surprised at how well it sounded. I was able to hear a lot of music I never even knew existed thanks to Napster. I considered it to be the modern equivalent to the radio.
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  • pitdogg2
    pitdogg2 Posts: 24,559
    edited November 2013
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    BlueFox wrote: »
    I was able to hear a lot of music I never even knew existed thanks to Napster. I considered it to be the modern equivalent to the radio.

    I completely concur!! I bought a slew of CD's after I got my listen on. For me it was nothing more than recording an LP from a friend on cassette and then liking it so much I had to have the album.
  • Farkenhostile
    Farkenhostile Posts: 85
    edited November 2013
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  • rromeo923
    rromeo923 Posts: 1,513
    edited November 2013
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    I definitely got my moneys worth from Winamp. I listened to many hours of music w/winamp in the day.

    Thanks Winamp!
    I got static in my head
    The reflected sound of everything
  • bored184
    bored184 Posts: 324
    edited December 2013
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    Wow! I was a huge fan of Winamp when I was in High School and College. I didn't even know it was still around, albeit a limited time now.
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  • Titonine
    Titonine Posts: 18
    edited January 2014
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    A good substitute: Foobar2000.
  • j1mmy
    j1mmy Posts: 95
    edited February 2014
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    Winamp had a nice run. Sorry to see them go.