We're pretty excited to talk about a project that we've been working on. In the next several weeks we plan on launching a completely new Winamp Developer Network. The purpose of the new site is to have a centralized location for all of the Winamp documentation, code samples, reference material, and sample articles.

At launch the site will obviously be our first attempt, but ultimately the goal is to have everything a developer needs to create Plugins, Visualizations, and Skins. Since no one's more of an expert on the product than you... our developer community, we decided to make the new site a wiki. That way it can be maintained with the most up-to-date stuff.

Stay tuned for more info...


950 million people accessed the Internet last month, according to comScore, 21% more than at this time last year. Europe, Asia and Latin America all added more users in the past year than North America did. Forget mobile phone usage, this is just Internet access from a PC. The Internet has merged with broader globalization trends.

The same is true for Winamp. Did you know that last month, 76M people around the world used Winamp? That's 24% more of you than at this time last year. That's 1 in 12 Internet users. That's a lot of llama. Winamp's profile too, has merged with the same globalization trends, North American usage did not contribute much to our growth last year. This has made us take a slightly different approach to our business, and as such, we will continue to provide support for additional languages. Look for more in the next couple of months. Let us know if you are interested in helping with translation for languages we don't officially support yet.

Users all over the world use Winamp to perform lookups against their media files for artist, album and other information. What Winamp users are looking up, and where, is fascinating. Last month. the most popularly looked-up artist in Germany was Die Ärzte, in India it was A.R. Rahman, in S. Korea it was 브라운 아이즈 and in China it was 群星 in the UK it was the Ministry of Sound, and in Italy is was Vasco Rossi.

Now, I am a North American user. I Winamp near Washington DC. I Winamp mostly while I am at work. The artist I looked-up most last month was the Shins. Where do you Winamp?

-Sam


There are a ton of really clever folks out there who have developed all sorts of plugins. Anything from a lyrics plugin... to a plugin that'll turn your mobile phone into a Winamp "remote control". The latest remote control, iAmpRemote, was developed for the iPhone (or iPod Touch) by MovingApps.

It allows you to connect either your iPhone or iPod Touch to your home WiFi network to control music & video playing on your computer. From your iPhone you can see exactly what song is playing, browse playlists, search for a specific song, control playback & volume... and even see a live spectrum visualization.

If you know of any other cool or interesting Winamp videos, let us know by leaving a comment.

Check out the iAmpRemote demo below...



A warm hello to all the Winamp faithful who are reading this blog and who give their time and devotion to Winamp -- the best media player in the world!

My name is Ben London (a.k.a. "B-Lo") and I have been working on the Winamp team from here in Dulles, Virgina for the past 4 years now. With Winamp being a 10+ year old application, its history reaches far back before my time, and I'm sure it will extend far past my time as well -- as no human can out live the almighty Llama. For the time being though, I love being a part of the ride and wanted to use my first post to talk about all the great people who help comprise "Team Winamp".

So who is the Winamp team?


Thought this was pretty cool and wanted to share. It's no big secret and easy to find, but Winamp has a ton of helpful keyboard shortcuts. I've copy and pasted the list below, but in case you need to find the list again...

Open your Winamp player, go to your toolbar and click on Help > About Winamp. A dialog box opens, and you'll see four tabs: Winamp, Credits, Keyboard shortcuts, and Version history. Click on the keyboard shortcuts tab


******* Keyboard Shortcuts (these can be used in most Winamp windows) *******

Key Action
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F1 Open Help
Ctrl+F1 About Box
Ctrl+A Toggle Always on Top (N/A in playlist editor and media library)
Ctrl+Alt+A Toggle always on top (playlist editor)
Ctrl+W Toggle Windowshade mode (main window, unless in playlist editor)
Ctrl+D Toggle Doublesize Mode
Ctrl+E Toggle Easymove (only applicable in classic skins)
Ctrl+T Toggle Time Display Mode
Alt+W Toggle Main Window
Alt+E Toggle Playlist Editor
Alt+G Toggle Graphical Equalizer
Alt+V Toggle Video Window
Alt+L Toggle Media Library
Ctrl+Tab Cycle through different Winamp windows
Alt+S Go to Skin selection
Ctrl+P Go to Preferences
Alt+F Open Main Menu
Alt+K Configure current visualization plug-in
Ctrl+Sh+K Start/stop current visualization plug-In
Ctrl+K Open visualization plug-in section of preferences
Ctrl+J Jump to time in current track
J or Keypad . Open jump-to-file box
Ctrl+Alt+N Spawn new Winamp instance
Alt+M Minimize Winamp
Ctrl+H Show recently played files/streams (History :)


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One part genius. Three parts llama. And a sprinkling of corporate AOL. That's what Winamp is all about.