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Best WinAMP version for Windows XP build?

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First post, by C0deHunter

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Dear all,
I was wondering which version of WinAMP was considered the best (light-waight, no bloatware , Ads free, etc.) by fans and users back in the day.

Based on my research the overall votes go to either version 2.95 or 5.666.

Your thoughts, insights are greatly appreciated!

If you kindly provide download links it would be appreciated!

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Reply 2 of 25, by C0deHunter

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Great! Will try that then!

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Reply 3 of 25, by wbahnassi

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Agree on 2.9. Snappy and doesn't add stupid features no one needs.

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Reply 4 of 25, by C0deHunter

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I like the 'Modern Skin' by Sven Kistner (in particular) so I went with v5.666, as I couldn't get it to work on v2.9

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Reply 5 of 25, by ott

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C0deHunter wrote on 2026-03-30, 20:54:

Based on my research the overall votes go to either version 2.95 or 5.666.

The latest version of Winamp 2.xx is considered to be 2.95, but it has never been officially released.
This creates confusion: on various sites under version 2.95, you can find the original Nullsoft's 2.95RC version or from third parties.

ef1423999cbefd4f2a3a98acee2b194a4260268cb4517abda9f12963e866b7e5  winamp295.exe
298ff9f9d2c3cd93d0b7dc2a18ef5ce8ea9dc8e64977b18381753e35efa6eb8e winamp295.exe
ef1423999cbefd4f2a3a98acee2b194a4260268cb4517abda9f12963e866b7e5 winamp295rc_full.exe

Reply 6 of 25, by aVd

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Hi, @C0deHunter,
If you like the modern skin option, the latest build of Winamp non-beta version 5.666 is build 3516 from December 2013. It's newer than builds with beta version 5.7.You can download it here or here. I also found a later patched v. 5.666 build 3516 from 2014, but I will not post it here, as it's non-official.

Seems like the newest win XP-compatible version is 5.8 build 3660 from the late 2018, but I never tried it, because after the Winamp was killed by aol in 2013, I started using foobar2000 with win XP instead of Winamp.

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Reply 7 of 25, by C0deHunter

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Thank you for your comments, you guys are amazing! Truly appreciate the assist!

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Reply 8 of 25, by Matchstick

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Windows Media Player gets the job done, Winamp is superfluous software.

Reply 9 of 25, by C0deHunter

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It was more of a retro-reminiscing about the good ol' software that is long gone...

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Reply 10 of 25, by dr_st

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Matchstick wrote on 2026-04-01, 02:40:

Windows Media Player gets the job done, Winamp is superfluous software.

The interface of Windows Media Player always felt slow and unintuitive to me, and it was never as customizable and as compatible as Winamp could be with its plugins.

On modern PCs it's a different story - I use MPC-HC almost everywhere, both for music and for videos.

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Reply 11 of 25, by soggi

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Have v5.666 running here on WinXP SP3 POSReady "hacked" - runs fine so far. I also remember having version 2.8x or 2.9x running for very long back then as Winamp 3 wasn't the best.

aVd wrote on 2026-03-31, 07:50:

Seems like the newest win XP-compatible version is 5.8 build 3660 from the late 2018, but I never tried it, because after the Winamp was killed by aol in 2013, I started using foobar2000 with win XP instead of Winamp.

Yes v5.8.0 is the last version for WinXP SP3 and Vista, v5.9.0 is for Win7 SP1 and later. What I've read it doesn't support classic Plugins anymore (v5.666 still did) - but not verified.

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BTW some OT - Can someone confirm if v5.35 still works on Win95 or which is the last version for it if not?

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Reply 13 of 25, by momaka

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I've been using WinAmp 5.xx (well ,mostly 5.5 since I never cared to always try to run the latest version of whatever) for the last 20+ years now and nothing will be replacing it anytime soon - at least for playing music.

I put it on every XP and 7 PC I intend to use for myself.

There are a couple reasons I prefer WinAmp 5.xx:
1) First, the "Modern Skin" (it's now, what, close to 25 years old, 🤣). The classic one is not bad either, but I find it a little too colorful and somewhat more distracting. "City Night" is what I usually use as it's easy on the eyes.
2) The option to save preset/EQ settings and even move the said saved preset/EQ to another system. This is actually a HUGE one for me, because I have and use various headphones, some of which need a lot of EQ'ing to flatten their response (and also to always add a little extra bass, because... well, who doesn't like it 😉 ). Being able to take a saved EQ preset and put it on another system makes it so convenient when I jump around between my various PCs.
3) There are some really awesome plugins for WinAmp. I haven't tried that many TBH, but one that I do absolutely love and put on every WinAmp installation is PaceMaker pitch/tempo controller. Sometimes, depending on how sleepy I am or if I had too much sugar, it can be fun to speed up or slow down songs a little bit. In fact, I have modified and saved a few songs permanently (through Audacity) after playing around with the pitch/tempo. For some songs, I actually prefer my modified versions over the original.
4) I find that WinAmp 2.xx adds some really weird harmonics/distortion when using the EQ a little more heavily. This does not happen with the latter versions of 5.x. And since I do use EQ a lot, I generally tend to shy away from 2.xx, unless I have no other option.

That said, I use WinAmp exclusively for playing music and/or audio files only. The fact that it can read various tracker formats makes it all the better too, since there are some really cool '90's "crack.exe" type music. I discovered ModArchive fairly late, but that's been my main source for these (and with over 10 GB of files from there, it will be a long time before I even go through it fully.) The other thing I use WinAmp for, though very rarely, is when I rip music to WAV or FLAC files, since older version of WMP don't really let you do that.

What I don't like or use WinAmp for is playing videos. It's been too buggy with way too many video formats for me over the years, so I just don't let it touch anything video-related. For that, I have either VLC... or in the case of "simpler" video formats/containers (e.g. WMV), I even let Windows Media Player do some work here.
And for ripping CDs to MP3s: WMP again. And that about covers all of my multimedia needs on XP and 7.

theelf wrote on 2026-03-30, 21:33:

2.9 all the way, foundd 5.x too heavy

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I've used WinAmp 5.5 on a 400 MHz Pentium II laptop with Win2k, and even there it didn't feel that heavy. Sure, with the Modern Skin and the player visible, it does have moderate CPU usage (10-20% on average, approximately.) But when minimized to taskbar, the usage is much lower. I didn't try WinAmp 2.9x, but I imagine it should be better in that regard. And surely, WMP is probably even more efficient. But again, there are just way too many options/features (and very conveniently though of) that WinAmp has that I don't see myself replacing it with anything else.

Reply 14 of 25, by marxveix

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I just installed Winamp 2.95 to Windows 11: Winamp, It Really Whips the Llama's Ass.

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Reply 15 of 25, by theelf

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momaka wrote on 2026-05-17, 16:08:

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I've used WinAmp 5.5 on a 400 MHz Pentium II laptop with Win2k, and even there it didn't feel that heavy. Sure, with the Modern Skin and the player visible, it does have moderate CPU usage (10-20% on average, approximately.) But when minimized to taskbar, the usage is much lower. I didn't try WinAmp 2.9x, but I imagine it should be better in that regard. And surely, WMP is probably even more efficient. But again, there are just way too many options/features (and very conveniently though of) that WinAmp has that I don't see myself replacing it with anything else.

never found any option in 5.x that miss on 2.9, and... really... minimize winamp?? first time i see someone do this in years!!

For example opening time or the GUI, even in my core i5 i feel this slowness, first i start using 5.x because is newer, but finally downgrade to 2.9, and is a i5 !

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Reply 16 of 25, by soggi

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theelf wrote on 2026-05-17, 22:06:

...and... really... minimize winamp?? first time i see someone do this!!

huh? Winamp runs in the background at the moment, minimized to taskbar, on 1024*768. Why should I have it open when I don't need it? There also was a Firefox add-on back then which could control Winamp via the browsers status bar w/o bringing it back and consuming space.

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BTW some OT - Can someone confirm if v5.35 still works on Win95 or which is the last version for it if not?

kind regards
soggi

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Reply 17 of 25, by theelf

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soggi wrote on 2026-05-17, 22:18:
huh? Winamp runs in the background at the moment, minimized to taskbar, on 1024*768. Why should I have it open when I don't need […]
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theelf wrote on 2026-05-17, 22:06:

...and... really... minimize winamp?? first time i see someone do this!!

huh? Winamp runs in the background at the moment, minimized to taskbar, on 1024*768. Why should I have it open when I don't need it? There also was a Firefox Add-on back then which could control Winamp via the browsers status bar w/o bringing it back and consuming space.

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BTW some OT - Can someone confirm if v5.35 still works on Win95 or which is the last version for it if not?

kind regards
soggi

Never, never in my life see someone minimizing winamp, just sit there in a corner. First time to hear this

Reply 18 of 25, by soggi

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I've added screenshots above and in this post... Why do you need to have it open? Just eats lot of space. "Minimize to tray" is a great option for several programs.

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Reply 19 of 25, by theelf

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soggi wrote on 2026-05-17, 22:27:

I've added screenshots above and in this post... Why do you need to have it open? Just eats lot of space. "Minimize to tray" is a great option for several programs.

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Winamp is always in background, what you have in screenshot is foreground, never see someone using like this neither

winamp minimize button is small difficult to reach, just more easy to click in taskbar, and winamp window have low priority by default, any window will cover