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i dont understand how music from a 16bit audio CD, lossy encoded, can sound better in foobar regardless if the soundcard is 16bit or 24bit

then again, i don't have a 24bit sound card...

I don't now either but if you coulod hear it, you would be like whoa

I had the mad mp3 plugin, deleted the in_mp3.dll, copied over the mad.dll (I cant' remember the file name, not ath home right now, at work right now) from a previous winamp install that I had backed up, now using 24 bit on an Audigy card, works fine.

I used the mad plugin from winamp 2 plugins but it just doesn't sound as good as foobar. I don't know what the heck foobar is doing but my music sounds alot richer and the equalizer infoobar is all zero'd out, so it's not that and I have replaygain off.

I used the mad plugin from winamp 2 plugins but it just doesn't sound as good as foobar. I don't know what the heck foobar is doing but my music sounds alot richer and the equalizer infoobar is all zero'd out, so it's not that and I have replaygain off.

does foobar has a good wma plugin?

I checked out both the releases, iTunes and Winamp and imo I'm kinda dissapointed by iTunes. There's nothing new in it, the memory it uses is the same as the app made by Aqua Soft. As far as Winamp is concerned it can use all the mem it wants coz it just owns :)

Ok so the skin is made by Bartman, Imo it owns and he should try to change the buttons coz they ar'nt his style and resemble the MP buttons a lot, maybe he did the MP skin as well ? Who knows ?

This if coded properly will be the best Winamp release ever :)

Ok so the skin is made by Bartman, Imo it owns and he should try to change the buttons coz they ar'nt his style and resemble the MP buttons a lot, maybe he did the MP skin as well ? Who knows ?

This if coded properly will be the best Winamp release ever :)

I was wondering why the 'modern' WA5 skin was familiar in 'feel'... That answers it.

everything is good except that there's no crossfader... [snip]

or maybe there is i just can't find it...

There is a crossfader. Just head over to options->preferences->output->directsound output-bla-bla-bla->configure->fading-> and configure it to suit your needs. :)

That works in the 2.9x versions [and possibly earlier ones as well.]

ok, can anybody who's got WA5 tell me what exactly is the improvement over WA2? mind, i don't care about media libraries or funky skins. so how about the audio engine? has that improved? how is the handling of VBR mp3's, any improvements there?

i get the distinct impression everybody is only going "OMGOMGOMG" just because they're being swept up in the hype. or is it really such an amazing improvement over v2?

You can't auto hide anymore??!?? I used to love using the NonStep skin for WinAmp3 but it seems like the autohide option is gone making the skin unpratical. Or am I missing something?

Autohide is feature of the nonstep skin, not of WA, but you should be able to run the nonstep skin in WA5 if you wanted.

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