WINAMP-PJRV_RELEASEWINAMP-PJRV_RELEASE │ 17.96 MB
WinAmp 5.3 took some long-needed steps to improve the old-school media
player, with support for AAC encoding, CD burning, and a robust
file-management system. WinAmp 5.56 ups the ante with strong support for
portable devices, including iPods, the ability to sync non-DRMed files
to your PC from your device, an optional new interface layout and a
built-in browser for media discovery.
We liked that clicking on an artist's name will get you related
headlines and Web sites in a separate pane. There's also Podcast
support, device synchronization that lets you tweak the sync list while
in progress, and continued support for AOL's excellent Shoutcast. The
new Bento layout is worth mentioning, too, because it gets the venerable
llama away from the old modular format. The joined panes for the
browser, media player, artist list, album list and more make WinAmp
instantly more visually appealing. There's also an Auto-Tag feature,
which will download metatags from the Gracenote database, and Winamp's
proprietary music scrobler called Orgler, with links back to AOL Music.
If you want MP3 encoding and full-speed CD burning, you have to shell
out $19.95 for the Pro version. However, there are other problems.
Automatic album art download support is spotty at best. More
importantly, there are some stability issues when playing videos, and
occasional program crashes were far more common than they should be.
WinAmp 5.56 is no iTunes killer--not yet. It has become, however, a
strong alternative and should be of interest to those looking for
something with more meat on its bones. Llama meat, that is.
Download WINAMP-PJRV_RELEASE
http://depositfiles.com/en/files/lxx764ns1/