![]() Maybe you can find some devs who did or do make output plugins to do ASIO or WASAPI ones, or make their code open source, so someone else can work on it? But it does not seem the new owners are making use of that opportunity. It's just not realistic to try to compete with the big players like Apple. Not to the big masses but to enthusiasts who care about Winamp and prefer it over the mainstream players like Itunes. Now there is a chance to revitalize Winamp, to distinguish it from other players out there by taking into consideration features that have long been desired by faithful Winamp users. That's the problem with Winamp: The Winamp team might think that they have got something that nobody else has to offer. even Windows Media Player supports plugins. Sorry but the plugin system is standard to any renown media player out there. ![]() yes, it would be nice to see these things natively, but they are niche and they aren't the priority. that's a lot more than most software allows. The good news is that winamp does accept 3rd party plugins, and so there is a chance to enhance winamp outside of its core development. ![]()
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