
- Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes how to#
- Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes install#
- Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes update#
- Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes skin#
Version 1 of Winamp was released in 1997, and quickly grew popular with over 3 million downloads, paralleling the developing trend of MP3 (music) file sharing. Since version 2 it has been sold as freemium and supports extensibility with plug-ins and skins, and features music visualization, playlist and a media library, supported by a large online community. It was then acquired by Radionomy in 2014. Winamp is a media player for Microsoft Windows originally developed by Justin Frankel and Dmitry Boldyrev by their company Nullsoft, which they later sold to AOL in 1999 for $80 million. When replacing lots of code, there's always going to be some bumps in the road & overall I think we're generally going in the right direction (even Winamp proper can do all of these weird failures) but the main thing is that if there are crashes that I'm informed as I can't really fix what I don't know about (this is more of a general comment for anyone reading).English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Turkish, Hungarian, Indonesian
Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes skin#
I can't really comment on the memory difference as things like the skin being used, how much data was read into the library, etc can cause differences.

However the 5.666 local library plug-in is one of the main cause of issues with WACUP (& to Winamp) when it comes to stability & is why there's a replacement plug-in but it's sadly incomplete (too many things to do & not enough time) which will be fully replacing ml_local once artwork & import support is implemented.

With the track selection issue, that's not a WACUP specific issue & is a fault of the 5.666 local library plug-in (ml_local). They can also be sent to (there should have been a note on the dialog if it couldn't manually send them). I'll look at the crash reports later today.

I've not tested the streamripper plug-in for a while (probably 2017 was the last time) but it generally worked ok at that time though that plug-in ideally should see some updates but including a streamripper would leave me in an awkward position.
Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes update#
Re: translation, it will return (like noted above it's hard-disabled at the moment) however with the amount of localisation changes that have been made, language packs from 5.666 will not be 1:1 compatible & changes would need to be made to update them. Effectively you'd need to copy the winamp.bm8/winamp.bm & Plugins\ml\playlists folder from your 5.666 settings folder to the matching location in the WACUP settings folder (e.g.
Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes install#
Migrating bookmarks & playlists has to be done manually at the moment - the goal is to allow installing over the top of an existing 5.666 install once the preview moniker is dropped.ĭoing a full backup & restore with the Winamp Backup Tool will work but it will potentially break some required config changes between 5.666 & WACUP. Sorry in advance for the English automatically translated -) Thank you all, good continuation, very happy to see that Winamp is not dead! If all his questions have already been answered, I'm sorry, could you provide me a link to the answers.
Winamp 5.666 build 3516 crashes how to#
Is this plug-in functional with WACUP, if so, how to use it via WACUP?

Can I transfer my playlist from Winamp to WACUP? As well as the lists of shoutcast radios?įinally, I still use the "streamripper for winamp" plug-in which allows me to download locally all the tracks broadcast on a radio. is there a French translation for WACUP? With French translation: v5.70 from Todae. I now have some questions (probably already answered somewhere in the forum, sorry for that). I downloaded the WACUP Pack to test the new features. I am pleasantly surprised to find this active forum. I've been using Winamp for a very long time now, as have many people here, I think.
