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Winamp is not working in Windows 10/11

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Winamp is, arguably, the most famous third-party music player since the Windows era started.

It was a reliable choice for so many years and now it’s in a decline, as the music streaming services are taking over.

Even its optimization for Windows 10 is not without issues and some users report not being able to open Winamp or play any audio files.

We have some suggestions on how to solve this problem, so make sure to give them a go.

What can I do if Winamp won’t play audio files?

What can I do if Winamp won’t play audio files?

1. Scan for malware and PuPs

The corruption of Winamp might occur due to a malware infection. Albeit, this is hardly the case. However, just for the sake of troubleshooting this problem, run the deep scan on your antimalware tool.

In addition, if you’re suspecting thepresence of some PuPswhich might interfere with Winamp, the antimalware solution suited for your PC should remove them in no time.

Amalware removal tooloffers real-time protection against all types of device viruses, such as spyware, malware, ransomware, etc.

These utilities are very easy to use, once you run it choose Scan, and simply wait for the procedure to finish. Afterward, your device will restart and the scanning process will be complete.

2. Run the app as an administrator and remove Plugins

3. Check the format and state of multimedia files

This suggestion is a long shot, but you should check the state of files before we move to additional steps. If you have any alternative player (even the built-in Windows Media Player will do), make sure to try opening the files.

If you’re able to play audio files on an alternative player and Winamp is still crashing, move to the next step on the list.

Here’s the list of file formats Winamp supports by default:

4. Install the redistributables and NET. Framework

Some users suggestions confirmed that Winamp started working as intended after they installed the associated software.

Chances are you already have C++ Redistributables and NET. Framework installed, but we still encourage you to check whether the latest versions are available.

In addition, you should update Winamp to meet the latest iterations of Visual Studio and NET. Framework. You candownload the latest C++ Redistributablesand also theNET. Framework.

After you install them, Winamp should start working in a seamless manner.

5. Reinstall the application

With that, we can conclude this article. In case you have some alternative solutions and are willing to share, the comments section is just below.

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Aleksandar Ognjanovic

Aleksandar’s main passion is technology. With a solid writing background, he is determined to bring the bleeding edge to the common user. With a keen eye, he always spots the next big thing surrounding Microsoft and the Windows OS.

Focused on Windows errors and how to solve them, he also writes about the OS’s latest features as well as its interface.

In his free time, he likes to read, listen to music, and enjoy the nature. Hiking is one of his newly found passions.

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