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  • WinAmp 5.091

    link to download page
    changelog:

    Winamp 5.091:
    * New: DRM WMA Playback supports out_wave
    * New: Non-DRM WMA Playback allows any output plugin
    * New: Community Picks AVS Preset Pack
    * New: Deletes in the Media Library now move files to the Recycle Bin
    * New: NSV Subtitles can be disabled on the fly
    * Fixed: gen_ml shutdown bug
    * Fixed: Easy Move of video window back to normal
    * Fixed: Pause in WMA playback memory leak
    * Fixed: Multi-monitor full screen video
    * Fixed: Drag and Drop in playlist editor
    * Fixed: Drag and Drop on Winamp
    * Fixed: Now Playing update on song change
    * Fixed: Media Library/Windows Media scanning errors
    * Fixed: Stay in fullscreen/Config mismatch
    * Fixed: Ctrl-B Crash
    * Fixed: Authentication for OGG/Vorbis streams
    * Fixed: Drag and Drop strange behavior in open file dialogs
    * Fixed: Stuttering WMA On Start and Seek
    * Fixed: NSV Video stall during buffering
    * Fixed: Autosize of video to be accurate to the Video size not snap size
    * Fixed: Short NSV Clips audio cutout
    * Update: Online Media tree is now dynamic (Checking can now be disabled)
    * Update: Sonic Install/Config flag mismatch
    * Update: CD Ripping/Burning Library (possible cause of msvcrt.dll errors

  • #2
    I had installed the latest version of WinAmp before this one and noticed that no matter what I turned off, it would still transfer data at 16kbytes/sec at all times. Since then I switched to iTunes.

    Funny thing about it was it used a service that was specifically blocked by my firewall. Since then, WinAmp iTunes
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    • #3
      Originally posted by ZokesPro
      I had installed the latest version of WinAmp before this one and noticed that no matter what I turned off, it would still transfer data at 16kbytes/sec at all times. Since then I switched to iTunes.

      Funny thing about it was it used a service that was specifically blocked by my firewall. Since then, WinAmp iTunes
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      • #4
        I don't own an iPod. I just switched cause it kept using my net access without asking me.
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        • #5
          Winamp Preferences -> General Preferences -> Untick the "Allow Winamp to report anonymous usage statistics" Radio button. This option has been present in Winamp for many years.

          You can also untick the "Check for new versions of Winamp on startup" Radio button to be ultra-retentive. This is a new feature starting with the launch of Winamp Pro, IIRC (anyone feel free to correct me).
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          • #6
            Both were unticked and yet it still uses my connection... I honestly don't know why it still transfers 16kbytes at all times. Plus it goes through ntoskrnl.exe to connect and not through winamp.exe. I had already blocked notskrnl.exe through Syagte yet it was still going through.

            indeed!
            Titanium is the new bling!
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            • #7


              Referenced a few times in the 5.09 sticky thread in the Winamp Discussion forum



              Basically, because it's checking www.winamp.com/bin/channels.txt for new Online Media channels/content.

              This feature is part of the new dynamic Online Media Updater/Checker, and alas, it's hard-coded in 5.09 to check for new channels at Winamp startup.

              Yup... one of many issues with 5.09

              In 5.091, the check will take place on Winamp exit (instead of startup) and there'll be an option to disable it via: "Prefs > Media Library > Online Media tab > Modify Preferences". Though note that if you do disable it, then you will be stuck with the same 5 Online Media views forever.

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