Winamp 5.0 Final Download Links


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Still no Enqueue/Dequeue in Playlist like in Winamp3? Tsk tsk tsk. I'm not using it.

Why not just use this plugin.

Playlist Enhancement

- Jump to File Extra v0.92a - http://forums.winamp.com/attachment.php?s=&postid=1182552

Allows to enqueue next song to play from Jump (J, F3) dialog even in shuffle mode. Latest version adds Winamp3-style "enqueue selected" to playlist context menu. w00t! Created by the forums DrO.

Its no longer on their servers

Im getting a 404

file not found error

It's still on their servers. ;)

The reason you keep getting 404 errors is that they are receiving way too much traffic on their main site right now. Just download it from one of the mirrors. It's the same thing.

Wow, this is actually good. They fixed the .m4a read problem; now the only thing missing is the enqueing of winamp3 which probably won't be integrated due to how winamp5 is made. It's the only think missing from iTunes as well.

One problem though: the media library runs slower than iTunes'. Interesting indeed.

To quote sawg @ winamp

"If yours says Dec 12 in the about screen it is out of date. You want Dec 14.

There were several "5.0" releases to the Beta Testers. 14th is the last."

Updated original post with mirrors. :D

Also, can you link to the winamp thread where it's said Dec 14th is final?

It's still on their servers. ;)

The reason you keep getting 404 errors is that they are receiving way too much traffic on their main site right now. Just download it from one of the mirrors. It's the same thing.

I thought it might be like those opera builds u know

They put it on their servers

den take it back

And winamp didn't announce it..so it thoguht it might be like dat :rolleyes:

bah, they never (at least in the dec 12th build) added one of my favorite winamp3 features: multiple playlists + the poppler (that button that resized the width of the playlist to hide/show the multiple playlists on a little sidebar thing) :angry:

if theyd bring this back, i think id marry nullsoft. :happy:

Hmph...Didn't see it  :unsure:

I think he is referring to this post, second to last on that link right now:

Sawg

Forum fhqwhgad

Moderator

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If yours says Dec 12 in the about screen it is out of date. You want Dec 14.

There were several "5.0" releases to the Beta Testers. 14th is the last.

I think he is referring to this post, second to last on that link right now:

I see it now, just needed to refresh that thread :rolleyes:

It's kind of unusual that Nullsoft uploads a "final" version of winamp to their servers the day of release...yet it was merely a beta build.

I don't really trust the moderators either, there's a lot of confusion amongst them WHEN WA5 is actually going to be released... :wacko:

bah, they never (at least in the dec 12th build) added one of my favorite winamp3 features: multiple playlists + the poppler (that button that resized the width of the playlist to hide/show the multiple playlists on a little sidebar thing) :angry:

if theyd bring this back, i think id marry nullsoft. :happy:

DrO is working on a plugin for this:

http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?po...792#post1158792

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