GodAmp: Reimplementation of Winamp 2.9 in Godot, with cross-platform support github.com 28 points by klaussilveira 20 hours ago
poisonborz 18 hours ago Anybody wanting a real Winamp successor should use AIMP. Besides being very mature and full of features it also supports Winamp DSP plugins.
progbits 18 hours ago OP: are you the author?I'm curious if this is based on the released source (with some drama https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41861056), or a black-box reimplementation.Looks really great either way! fellsand 14 hours ago Hey, author here.Totally black-box reimplementation. For the visualizer I took a brief look at the old source code for Geiss though. klaussilveira 17 hours ago Not the author, just sharing.
fellsand 14 hours ago Hey, author here.Totally black-box reimplementation. For the visualizer I took a brief look at the old source code for Geiss though.
5- 18 hours ago highly related: https://webamp.org/(many times dicussed on hn: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=webamp.org)
knowitnone 18 hours ago I've been using foobar2000 and it's pretty good for my needs (no Linux though)
Anybody wanting a real Winamp successor should use AIMP. Besides being very mature and full of features it also supports Winamp DSP plugins.
How many hundreds of megabytes?
OP: are you the author?
I'm curious if this is based on the released source (with some drama https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41861056), or a black-box reimplementation.
Looks really great either way!
Hey, author here.
Totally black-box reimplementation. For the visualizer I took a brief look at the old source code for Geiss though.
Not the author, just sharing.
Godot surely is an interesting choice for application development.
highly related: https://webamp.org/
(many times dicussed on hn: https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=webamp.org)
I've been using foobar2000 and it's pretty good for my needs (no Linux though)