Audacious is an open source audio player. A descendant of XMMS.
New features and improvements:
- Support titlebar dimming for Winamp skins also with GTK
- Allow to never show playlist tabs also in GTK interface (#1409)
- Improve controls responsiveness with the Sndio output plugin
- Add Qt 6 support for the Qt Multimedia output plugin
- Support many more MPRIS metadata fields
- Include .adx as file extension for the FFmpeg plugin (#1466)
Bugs fixed:
- Include patch version in SONAMEs again (#1408)
- Fix writing tags into audio files on Windows (#1421)
- Make drag and drop work with GTK on Wayland (#1423)
- Fix build with GCC and Meson on macOS
- Handle big-endian systems correctly with Meson
- Fix excessive CPU usage with the Qt Multimedia output plugin
- Enable scroll buttons for playlist tabs on macOS (#1455)
Other changes:
- Lower GTK 3 version requirement from 3.22 to 3.18
- Offer SHA256 checksum files for our release tarballs (#1432)
- Make CDDB support optional for the Audio CD plugin (#1437)
- Allow minimum speed of 0.25 for the Speed and Pitch plugin (#1447)
- Prefer PulseAudio plugin over PipeWire plugin for better backwards compatibility
- Specify application ID and icon name for PulseAudio
- Update translations
Audacious has a classic Winamp skin: https://store.kde.org/p/1008329/ (Note, I don’t use this program and cannot assist further.)
The fact that winamp still exists is just silly fun.
Just note it works with ANY Winamp skin you just have to install them manually, My install I got from the AUR has the skins folder located /usr/share/audacious/Skins/
You can find most classic skins here! they are obviously very low resolution and don’t think people are making HD winamp skins these days…
That was one of the big selling points of Audacious (and XMMS back in the day) - Winamp skin support.
Nice. I assume it make sense, because the skins are all the same, just different styling for colors and images. Good to know (for future recommendations).