After a prolonged absence, Winamp is making a historic comeback with a new generation of features designed to cater to modern users’ needs. The relaunched version aims to combine the nostalgia of the original Winamp with cutting-edge enhancements, such as integration with streaming platforms, cloud syncing, and support for various audio and video formats. While specific details about the relaunch remain scarce, this announcement has sparked excitement among longtime fans and new users alike, as they eagerly await the revival of this beloved media player.
Foobar2000 is the true modern day Winamp.
Wish there was a linux version. It with discogs tagger is my go to for mass tagging. But I can get it to work under wine for the most part.
Just use picard?
Listening to more obscure non-Top 40 type stuff. Musicbrainz misidentifies a large portion of the music. Because it has no idea what it is and has never really heard it before. Where I can just go on discogs.com and find a reasonable match and get it fully tagged properly along with cover art and much more information easily. All formatted exactly to specification.
There is AmaroK for KDE.
It’s been a few years since I’ve tried it. But last time I did the functionality just was not the same. Not that it is a bad app. Just that when it comes to mass tagging and organizing a collection. I’ve never found anything that even comes close to what foobar and a few plugins allow me to do.
Foobar2000 is great. But I don’t have an issue with AIMP either