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But we still need to pay for servers and staff. If you find our site useful, we ask you humbly, please chip in. Thank you.— Brewster Kahle, Founder, Internet Archive. Here the updated turntables skins. What's new: Buttons are incorporated better into the turntables elements. Scratches on vinyls, EQ more like titles on the label, Playlist is a position marker on the right vinyl, red light on in the playing skins, the shadow menu has been redone, text changed. It has matching EQ, Playlist and other windows, but work done there is basic (keep in mind I only use the main window).
If you really like the turntables and use other windows a lot, I strongly suggest. Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins. Here the updated turntables skins. What's new: Buttons are incorporated better into the turntables elements.
Scratches on vinyls, EQ more like titles on the label, Playlist is a position marker on the right vinyl, red light on in the playing skins, the shadow menu has been redone, text changed. It has matching EQ, Playlist and other windows, but work done there is basic (keep in mind I only use the main window). If you really like the turntables and use other windows a lot, I strongly suggest. Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins. If you would like the position bar disabled but unsure how to then download it here: link open winamp and press alt + s if you have any questions about errors in the skin. There are no major changes in this, in fact the design is almost identical to v1.0.
I spent most of the time fixing up the shadows and shine on the main controls. I also tried out a rotating cursor. Here's the update list.
Added: - Rotating cursor - Dented area above main volume - Dolby digital, DTS, Digital cinema sound. Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins. Watashitachi wa kono ikusen no hoshi ni umareta no kimi ni deaeta kiseki zutto mukashi ni mita yume no tsuzuki osanai koro wa subete shinjiteita mou ichido aitai mou nido to kimi ni wa aenai nagareboshi ni negai kaketeta yakusoku wo shiteta kogoeru yoru watashitachi wa kono ikusen no hoshi ni umareta no kimi ni deaeta kiseki futari dake no mono nemuri kara samete sore ga maboroshi demo kokoro ni wa kitto ikitsuzuketeru yo doushitemo tsutaetai mou ichido kimi ni wa tsutaetai negaiboshi wa. Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins. Holy cow is this old.
Probably made this the summer after I was in 7th or 8th grade! Anyway, it's a winamp classic skin of commander keen. This is my last winamp skin and I think It's my best one. I actually busted out some creativity and didn't just make it a buttons-on-top-of-a-picture skin.
I'm rather proud of this'un. Unfortunately, I made this before winamp 2.9.1 so there's no library skinning, but everything else is skinned nicely. Of course, this baby works wonders in winamp 5. Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins.
Amai kaori no mukoo ni kimi o mita utsukushiku mo hageshii memai no naka iki o kirashi oi kakeru kono boku no mune ni karaita ana wa dokomade hirogaru no ka ochiteyuku kedo aenakute memai ni mi o shizumereba kono no sora o amagumo ga ooi tsuku shite yuku and she said mada sukoshi hadasamui hi no asa wa dokoka monougede saigo no kotoba ga heyachuu o kake mawatteimasu aenakute memai ni mi o shizumereba kono no sora o amagumo ga ooi tsuku shite yuku marude koboreta INKU no yoo ni sora ga nijinde. Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins. Nothing special. Just a black version of the Winamp Classic skin. Special Thanks to Lozt.Prophet for the blue visualization.
link. Had to resubmit this skin. Thanks DA Naz.err Mods. Wish I could go through and pick and choose what -I- think isn't good enough on your pages. 02/14/06 - Update: Added a blue bar visualization from Lozt.Prophet's VistaAmp skin (Thank you!!). 11/29/05 - Changed the Media Library/About Box lightning bolt button to the Black & Gold/Orange icon, I think. Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins.
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Here the updated turntables skins. What's new: Buttons are incorporated better into the turntables elements. Scratches on vinyls, EQ more like titles on the label, Playlist is a position marker on the right vinyl, red light on in the playing skins, the shadow menu has been redone, text changed.
It has matching EQ, Playlist and other windows, but work done there is basic (keep in mind I only use the main window). If you really like the turntables and use other windows a lot, I strongly suggest.
Topics: Art, Digital Art, Photography, Traditional Art, Community Art, Contemporary Art, Modern Art, Skins.
WIRED: Built-in browser pulls MP3s from music blogs into your media library. Interface and features can be precisely customized. Syncs unprotected music to iPods. Rips to a wide variety of formats. Lets you stream your music from computers and cell phones. Displays news for artists in your collection.TIRED: $20 registration required for high-bit-rate and high-speed MP3 ripping.
Some windows include ads. Remote feature can be tricky to configure.Price/maker: Free ($20 for pro version);Rating:The Winamp music player was once a simple, compact application. Now it has grown into a full-featured media player with more features, configuration options and music acquisition methods than those offered by iTunes or Windows Media Player. The latest version (AOL Winamp 5.5), released Wednesday on the 10th anniversary of the first version's debut, includes lots of advanced features, an updated interface, iPod syncing, remote music access and other treats designed to lure Windows users away from iTunes and Windows Media Player.Best of all, Winamp makes it far easier than iTunes or Windows Media Player to discover new music online and incorporate it into your library without having to download MP3s through a browser and import them into your media player manually.Setup. The Winamp application is easy to install, letting you choose file associations and components with the same degree of precision evident elsewhere in the program. After installation, Winamp scans your folders to build its media library database, which can take quite a while depending on the size of your collection. Then you're up and running with Winamp (although the Winamp Remote companion app might require a little fussing around – more on that later).Playback and OrganizationWinamp offers a number of different views to help you find and play media.
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The Local Media view gives you pretty much the same sort of list view as iTunes and Windows Media Player, but if you click on the Audio section, you get a more detailed, functional music interface with an iTunes-style navigation toolbar on the left, a Now Playing playlist at the top right, and the media library grouped by artist in the left-middle pane. When you select specific artists, their albums show up in the pane to the right; select an album, and its songs appear in the pane below that.
The search function is fast, and works just like iTunes – it starts searching for results as you type.A Now Playing view displays extended file information from the song's tag; we expected to see a larger version of the album art there, too, but instead, Winamp displays an ad. This was not the only instance of advertising within the program and it's a little annoying to see a Tampax ad where your R.E.M. Album cover should be.For those of us with music collections that come from (ahem) a wide variety of sources, Winamp offers two features for cleaning up and expanding your songs' data: Get Album Art and Autotagging. The album art process is a little more onerous than iTunes', involving an extra click and requiring confirmation of which album art you want (as opposed to iTunes' batched updates). As for the Autotagging feature, which uses Gracenote's technology to analyze a track's waveform and then fixes the song's data, it's most useful for unnamed, unknown songs.
Each file can take more than a minute to scan. The deeper you dig into the Winamp application, the more you find. If you right-click any song or playlist, you get the option to play similar tracks (using Praedixis' technology), convert the songs into just about every format you can think of, or queue up the selection in the Now Playing list. Clicking on any track in your library brings up news related to the artist who recorded it in the Media Monitor window at the bottom of the screen, while the Now Playing window at the top of the screen displays the composer, publisher or release year of the song, which rotate through in a customizable Song Ticker. Click on any element there, and Winamp's browser will display an AOL web search on the term. In addition, the program indicates your upstream and downstream bandwidth, displays extended format information for videos, and offers the same level of overall tweaking that previous versions of Winamp did.Ripping and SyncingFor ripping your CDs, Winamp includes a wide array of format options: aacPlus, FLAC, AAC, MP3, WMA (including lossless) and WAV, at all the normal bit rates.
However, you'll need to pony up $20 for the pro version if you want to use Winamp to rip to MP3 or aacPlus at high bit rates (iTunes and Windows Media Player rip to MP3 for free). Ripping speed is also pegged to 8X real time without the upgrade. Winamp offers lots of control over the naming conventions of the resulting files, and can automatically generate a playlist of a ripped album. As for syncing with devices, Winamp performs admirably with any player that can be used as a mass storage device, including the iPod. Connect an iPod and it shows up in Winamp, where you can add tracks, albums, playlists and so forth by simply dragging them onto the device.
Winamp can transfer music protected by PlaysForSure digital rights management onto compatible devices, but not songs purchased from the iTunes Store onto an iPod. In our testing, Winamp's device-syncing feature worked as advertised with an iPod and a Creative player. As a side bonus, the application can also play the music from iPods that are synced to other machines, just like iTunes can. If you download songs from blogs through Media Monitor, they'll appear in C:My Music and are automatically added to Winamp's media library. Or, you can stream them and add them to your library as bookmarked songs.
All in all, Winamp makes it far easier than iTunes or Windows Media Player to discover new music online and incorporate it into your library without having to download MP3s through a browser and import them into your media player manually.Winamp also includes a newsreader of sorts called Dashboard, which pulls news, music and videos from a variety of sources, and also displays ads. The selection includes My Most Played, AOL Music Feeds, news from Rolling Stone, Viral Videos, Winamp Skins and Shoutcast Stations. If Winamp developers and third-party sites start designing more Dashboard widgets for Winamp, this feature could be more useful; for now, it's mainly a promotional area, and most users will probably skip it.Winamp RemoteOne major new feature in Winamp you aren't likely to see in iTunes any time soon is Winamp Remote, which allows you to enjoy your PC's unprotected music and videos on any computer connected to the internet.
It also hooks up to the Nintendo Wii, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360 and compatible mobile phones (requires a 3GP player, RealPlayer, Windows Media Player or Flash). Since the media streams from your home computer, audio and video quality depends on that computer's upstream speed (Winamp automatically optimizes the bit rate for the bandwidth available). Winamp Remote is easy to download and set up, but I soon encountered a firewall issue that blocked access to my media from a remote location, despite my security software having been instructed to give a free pass to incoming and outgoing music traffic. I eventually got it working. In some cases users may be required to set up port forwarding manually, and the only guidance offered is in Winamp's forums.Once you get it up and running, the Winamp Remote interface is easy to use from a videogame system or cell phone. Only one remote connection at a time is allowed using the account holder's login. Be warned: The service displays an ad to one side.
The web interface offers access to playlists, folders and the normal library navigation, and even lets you create playlists from other locations. The device used to access your library dictates the interface's level of complexity. The PC interface is similar to the Winamp application itself, while the cell phone is stripped down to just a few simple controls. Unlike iTunes or Windows Media Player, Winamp Remote allows a certain degree of music sharing over the internet. You choose music to share with your friends through the web interface of Winamp Remote, selecting the files you want to share and then clicking the Share Selected button. Clicking the Share button lets you add an e-mail address and/or mobile phone number, and the recipient will get a note from you with a link to the stream. If you elect to do this you'll need to be judicious with the invitations, because listeners use your upstream bandwidth to access songs on your computer (if you decide to stop sharing a playlist due to bandwidth concerns, Winamp Remote lets you do so with a single click).
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On the whole, the Winamp Remote feature works best for accessing media on your computer yourself, because, by definition, you will not be using it at the time and so you won't be bothered by the bandwidth it uses. ConclusionThe compact, speedy, double-click-a-song-and-it-plays-right-away Winamp of yesterday is gone, replaced by an ambitious application that can be used casually or customized to the nines. Making the switch from iTunes or Windows Media Player is not as painless as it could be. We wish ads weren't included and MP3 ripping was. The remote feature could be easier to set up, and we still think iTunes is easier to use. But for DRM-averse users who want a powerhouse audio player that offers lots of control through a highly configurable interface, Winamp's extended feature set warrants serious consideration – Tampax ads and all.WIRED: Built-in browser pulls MP3s from music blogs into your media library. Interface and features can be precisely customized.
Syncs unprotected music to iPods. Rips to a wide variety of formats. Lets you stream your music from computers and cell phones. Displays news for artists in your collection.TIRED: $20 registration required for high-bit-rate and high-speed MP3 ripping. Some windows include ads. Remote feature can be tricky to configure.Price/maker: Free ($20 for pro version);Rating.