galahs Posted October 15, 2007 Author Posted October 15, 2007 Appears there is a bug in Winamp 5.35 for Win98/MeCD Playback is totally borked under Win98. The problem doesn't exist under 5.34.The solution: Use 5.34 OR use 5.35 and replace in cdda.dll with the one from 5.34 OR just don't use Winamp to play CD's.
MDGx Posted October 24, 2007 Posted October 24, 2007 FYI:Links to free(ware) media players [supported OSes clearly stated]:http://www.mdgx.com/toy.htm#MEDHTH
erpdude8 Posted November 8, 2007 Posted November 8, 2007 MPlayer still couldn't match the performance of WMP9 for videos I was able to get WMP9 to install on Win98 First Edition by changing my registry setting.I was also able to get it to install and run on Win95 (though it was modified a little) using the same technique, though I didn't test it thoroughly.sorry, galahs. WMP9 does NOT work at all under Win95. tried the registry hacks myself a few months ago on a 95 machine and got some cryptic error messages during WMP9 setup. WMP9 is totally incompatible with 95.It sure kinda sucks for Winamp 5.5x to kill 9X support.I still like using that old CDPLAYER.EXE app in Win98. The WinME version of CDPLAYER.EXE launches Windows Media Player 7.x or 9.x.
erpdude8 Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 WinAmp 5.51 has been released and its updated installer now refuses to install under Win9x/ME/NT4 systems.If you guys want to download old versions of Winamp that still function under Win9x systems go here:http://www.winampheaven.net/old.phpI'm no longer bothered by new types of apps abandoning Win9x support as I'm starting to slowly "let go" of Win9x; that's part of my new year's resolution of 2008 and beyond.
bristols Posted January 2, 2008 Posted January 2, 2008 (edited) I'm no longer bothered by new types of apps abandoning Win9x support as I'm starting to slowly "let go" of Win9x; that's part of my new year's resolution of 2008 and beyond.That's a pity for this community (I assume that your move away from 9x will mean that you will be helping out here less and less).Before you "let go", I hope you manage to complete your Windows 95 OSR2 service pack. I've been really pleasantly surprised by 95's versatility as a viable OS on ancient hardware (with some fantastic, well-chosen apps - step forward VLC Media Player, Miranda, Opera, xplorer2, and CCleaner - and the help of your OSR2 URP). Edited January 2, 2008 by bristols
BenoitRen Posted January 3, 2008 Posted January 3, 2008 I'm no longer bothered by new types of apps abandoning Win9x support as I'm starting to slowly "let go" of Win9x; that's part of my new year's resolution of 2008 and beyond.What for? You're not caving in to the newest flashy and fancy stuff, are you?
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