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joby_toss wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 9:45 pm
Tested WACUP_Preview_v1_99_13_19100 x86.
However, once everything was over and I moved the resulted files where I wanted them, the app itself seems to be portable and stealth.
hi
may i know how to create a portable and stealth WACUP application?
just because with winamp is not possbile , even with the tutorial
thanks
I just executed the WACUP installer in Sandboxie, chose portable mode when asked, copied the installation folder outside and removed the sandbox to clean everything.
joby_toss wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 8:09 am
I just executed the WACUP installer in Sandboxie, chose portable mode when asked, copied the installation folder outside and removed the sandbox to clean everything.
hi
well i will it try to make full portable
can i ask you 2 questions?
1) should i run winamp.exe or wacup.exe ?
2) is there a way to disable browser and visualization ?
In January of 2021 I was exploring the corpus of Skins I collected for the Winamp Skin Museum and found some that seemed corrupted, so I decided to explore them. Winamp skins are actually just zip files with a different file extension, so I tried extracting their files to see what I could find. This ended up leading me down a series of wild rabbit holes...
Finally, I thought to look for skins that contained other skins within them, and discovered 127 skins! 54 of which were not already in the museum, so I uploaded them.
FYI, official Winamp's source code is now available from Github:
Winamp is a multimedia player launched in 1997, iconic for its flexibility and wide compatibility with audio formats. Originally developed by Nullsoft, it gained massive popularity with still millions of users. Its development slowed down, but now, its source code was opened to the community, allowing developers to improve and modernize the player to meet current user needs.
Midas wrote: ↑Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:05 am
FYI, official Winamp's source code is now available from Github:
Winamp is a multimedia player launched in 1997, iconic for its flexibility and wide compatibility with audio formats. Originally developed by Nullsoft, it gained massive popularity with still millions of users. Its development slowed down, but now, its source code was opened to the community, allowing developers to improve and modernize the player to meet current user needs.
Winamp, through its Belgian owner Llama Group, posted the source for its "Legacy Player Code" on September 24 so that developers could "contribute their expertise, ideas, and passion to help this iconic software evolve". Less than a month later, that repository has been entirely deleted, after it either bumped up against or broke its strange hodgepodge of code licenses, seemingly revealed the source code for other non-open software packages, and made a pretty bad impression on the open-source community.