Examples of using Nullsoft in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Nullsoft Inc.
Publisher Software: Nullsoft.
Nullsoft created Gnutella and WASTE.
Winamp is a multimedia player made by Nullsoft.
NSA(Nullsoft audio) streaming support.
Some variants are also packaged using Nullsoft installer.
The Nullsoft Scriptable Install System.
And in January 2014,Belgian online radio company Radionomy purchased the Nullsoft brand, including Winamp and SHOUTcast.
Nullsoft then became a division of AOL Music.
To listen to MP3s on PC, an MP3 player like Apple iTunes(for Mac and Windows) or Nullsoft Winamp(for Windows) is required.
Then Nullsoft was acquired by AOL for $80 million in 1999.
But today Techcrunch has learned that AOL is talks with Microsoft to sell Winamp, along with Shoutcast,a media streaming service also developed by Nullsoft.
Although Nullsoft was acquired by AOL in 1999, still unable to face at least two major competitors- AIMP& foobar2000.
Within weeks there were hundreds ofgarish Winamp skins flooding the Internet, and Nullsoft relaunched their website with a heavier emphasis on user-created content.
Nullsoft was sold to AOL(formerly known as America Online) on June 1, 1999, and thereafter existed as a subsidiary of America Online.
In later years, their open source installer system, the Nullsoft Scriptable Install System(NSIS) became an alternative to commercial products like InstallShield.
Nullsoft released several new versions of the Winamp player, and grew its monthly unique subscriber base from 33 million users to over 52 million users by 2005.
With the spiritual leader of Winamp- Justin Frankel- now long gone,it seems unlikely that Nullsoft will again have the bravery and good sense to listen to its users and cut back its well-loved media player to the basics.
Nullsoft Scriptable Install System(NSIS) is a script-driven installer authoring tool for Microsoft Windows backed by Nullsoft, the creators of Winamp.
Things are simple, first installed Winamp, Shoutcast DSP and then install Shoutcast DNAS after I installed Winamp open press Ctrl+ P, left click in the window that opened on DSP/ Effect andthe box of Right click Nullsoft SHOUTcast do DSP.
When Winamp version 5 was released, Nullsoft redeemed themselves in the public's eyes after producing a much improved player to replace Winamp 3.
Nullsoft Scriptable Install System(NSIS) is a script-driven Windows installation system with minimal overhead backed by Nullsoft, the creators of Winamp.
When Winamp version 5 was released, Nullsoft redeemed themselves in the public's eyes after producing a much improved player to replace Winamp 3.
In January 1998, Nullsoft Inc became an official registered company, and was starting to make serious money for its developers through Winamp's reputation as the most full-featured mp3 player available.
Realising it was hemorrhaging users at an alarming rate, Nullsoft scrapped the Winamp3 code-base and instead concentrated its efforts on back-porting the few popular features back into Winamp 2.
However, with version 1.5 Nullsoft changed the license from freeware to shareware, obliging users to pay for the software after 14 days of use.
It was around this time that Nullsoft was the subject of a lawsuit by Playmedia Systems, which had through a series of mergers had acquired the rights to the AMP library.
Perhaps uniquely in application development history, Nullsoft often chose to listen to those concerns, and scrapped nearly two years worth of development to focus on updating the more popular older versions.
Playmedia claimed unlawful use of the library, and as a result Nullsoft switched to the Nitrane decoder, which they had been developing in-house to be more efficient and to use the advanced instruction sets available on modern processors.
The software, developed by Nullsoft(purchased by AOL on June 1, 1999), allows digital audio content, primarily in MP3 or HE-AAC format, to be broadcast to and from media player software, enabling the creation of Internet radio"stations".