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Winamp 5.9.1 uses less memory brings more optimizations
Oh no, they added NFTs to Winamp
Winamp version 5.9.1 is here, rejoice! The venerable — nay, aged — but reliable media player has been receiving sporadic updates over the last couple decades, but little truly new functionality has appeared (and that’s just fine by us users). But this new version brings an unexpected and thankfully optional feature: NFT playback. No, this […]
Oh no, they added NFTs to Winamp by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch
New Winamp Update Adds Features, Fixes, and (Sigh) Support For ‘Music NFTs’
There’s still plenty here for legacy Winamp fans to like, and it’s nice to see that all the modernization work done in the 5.9 update is paying off in the form of faster updates. Among many other fixes, the new release includes a “memory footprint reduction,” a bandwidth increase for streamed music, an update to OpenSSL 3.0.5, and a few other updates for the underlying codecs and other software that Winamp uses to do its thing. As for the NFT support, Winamp developer Eddy Richman (who goes by the handle “DJ Egg” on the Winamp forums) wrote that people who don’t want it can remove it, either during the install process or after Winamp is installed.
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