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WINAMP FLACK MP4
Adds playback support for MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video, plus any audio/video formats which use system DirectShow filters (extra file extensions such as OGV OGM AC3 DAT MOV RMVB etc, and even MKV MP4 WAV can be added manually, but require external DirectShow Splitters/Filters to be installed on your system). DirectShow Formats (MPG, M2V) - Filename: in_dshow.dll.
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Adds support for playback of Nullsoft Streaming Video (.nsv) & Audio (.nsa) Nullsoft Video (NSV)- Filenames: in_nsv.dll | nsvdec_vp3.dll | nsvdec_vp5.dll | vp6.w5s | vp8.w5s.Windows Media Video (WMV, ASF) - Filename: in_wm.dll.Adds support for playback of waveform formats. WAV/VOC/AU/AIFF - Filenames: in_wave.dll | libsndfile.dll.(Note: Also required for Ripping & Burning support). Adds support for Audio CD playback with Digital Audio Extraction. CD Playback and Extraction - Filename: in_cdda.dll.FLAC Support - Filenames: libflac.dll | in_flac.dll.Adds support for playback of MPEG-4 Audio (M4A/MP4). MP4 Audio Support - Filenames: libmp4v2.dll | in_mp4.dll (Winamp\Plugins) | aacdec.w5s (Winamp\System).OGG Vorbis Playback - Filename: in_vorbis.dll.Adds support for playback of tracker module file formats. MOD/XM/SM/IT - Filenames: in_mod.dll | read_file.dll.Adds support for playback of many MIDI formats. MIDI - Filenames: in_midi.dll | read_file.dll.Adds support for WMA playback, including DRM support.
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WINAMP FLACK FULL
Installation Type: Full | Standard | Lite | Previous | Custom Note that on clean installs, all settings are saved to the user's Application Data folder regardless of what destination folder is selected for the program installation. The default folder is: "C:\Program Files\Winamp" To change it, either type in the path yourself, or manually create an appropriate folder via Windows Explorer first, and then use the "Browse" button to locate said folder.