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‘Holy Winamp! Opera Puts a Music Visualizer Inside Its Browser’ – Slashdot

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An anonymous reader shared this report from PC World:

It won’t whip the llama’s ass, but Opera has added a Spotify visualizer to its latest iteration of its free Opera One browser. Known as Sonic, the visualizer will be part of Opera’s Dynamic Themes, which use the WebGPU standard to employ a dynamic theme that runs in the background of the browser. It’s essentially a shader, which uses your PC’s graphics engine to generate the moving background.

The browser also comes with a music player, which is set to Spotify by default. Users will have an opportunity to upgrade to Spotify Premium as part of the browser upgrade, Opera said. Opera’s Sonic theme… takes the Spotify input and transforms it into a dynamic background.
“As any old tech head knows, the original visualizer was found in Winamp, which would sync visualizations to the beat and flow of music being played,” the article points out.

And 27 years later, WinAmp arrived as an app in Apple’s App Store and Google Play and in April of 2024. (The latest version was apparently released this May — and you can also download it to your desktop…)

Somewhere along the way, Winamp also announced “Winamp for Creators,” which they’re describing as a dedicated platform for music artists with monetization and promotion tools, music management services, and other essential resources “to help creators take control of their careers” (including “a powerful social media publishing tool that lets users write a single post and push it to all their social media channels simultaneously.”)

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