README.TXT for WinAMP 1.91 (released on May 20th 1998): Winamp is Copyright (C) 1997-1998 Nullsoft, Inc. and Justin Frankel. Winamp is a registered trademark of Nullsoft, Inc. Table of Contents: Introduction Updates Release Notes Shareware Bug reporting Credits ------ The premier audio player for Windows 95, 98 and NT ------- Winamp is the ultimate in media playback for 32-bit Windows platforms. This release includes plug-ins for MP2,MP3,MOD,XM,IT,S3M,MTM,669,WAV,VOC, MID,CDDA, and Line Input. Future plug-ins for AAC, VQF, AVI, MPEG Video, and more are on the way. Winamp is a standard-setting product. It has support for Winamp Plug-Ins, Winamp Skins, and nearly every Updates: You can go to http://www.winamp.com/ for updates. Feel free to visit http://www.nullsoft.com/ for other Nullsoft projects. Release Notes: * Check the included WHATSNEW.TXT for the complete listing of what's new in this release. * The CDDA plug-in doesn't support more than one CD-ROM at this time, only the one configured in control panel/multimedia/cd audio is enabled. * The CDDA/Line-Input plug-in doesn't support any volume control right now, you have to use the Windows mixer. * The CDDA plug-in doesn't support CDDB yet (coming soon) * The MIDI plug-in doesn't have an info box * All the sampling modes for CDDA,Line-In, and MIDI require 16 bit, 44 kHz, Stereo sampling. Shareware: Winamp is now shareware. See the program about box for more information. You can now register online! Visit http://www.winamp.com/ for more info. Bug reporting: At this time we aren't taking bug reports via email, because of time and energy concerns. Don't worry, we have a large testing group, and if you find a bug, in time they will find it too. In a couple of months we will probably have a support e-mail address in place, so check http://www.winamp.com/ for details. Credits: Justin Frankel - Interface design, system design and code This readme.txt! :) Tom Pepper - Interface design & artwork Dmitry Boldyrev - Additional design & artwork