Winamp 5.12



The Nullsoft Database Engine powers the local media library, history, and the CD metadata database. It is relative simple and has a small query language. Most winamp data can be found in the file 'main.dat', which on Windows machines is usually stored in a location like 'C:Documents and Settings<username>Application DataWinampPluginsml' (citation needed).

# Stack-based buffer overflow in Nullsoft Winamp 5.12 and 5.13 # allows user-assisted attackers to cause a denial of service # (crash) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted #.m3u file that causes an incorrect strncpy function call # when the player pauses or stops the file. Launch Winamp # 2. Drag boom.m3u into Winamp. OldVersion.com provides free. software downloads for old versions of programs, drivers and games. So why not downgrade to the version you love? Because newer is not always bett.

For more information describing the Nullsoft Database Engine format, see here.

External Links

  • NDEPHP - an open source project that can read the database using PHP.
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Winamp 5.12

Winamp 5.12 Download

Nullsoft Winamp is a fast, flexible,
high-fidelity music player for Windows. Winamp supports CD, MP3, WAV,
Audiosoft, Audio Explosion, MOD and other audio formats, custom
appearances called skins, plus audio visualization and audio effect
plug-ins. Additional features including free-form skins, a new decoder,
built-in cross fade, and an advanced Media Library.

Whats new:

* Fixed [in_mp3] extremely critical security vulnerability

Download: Winamp 5.13 Full (5.2MB) | Pro (5.2MB) | Lite (875KB)


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Winamp 5.12 Download

This new build of Winamp is the same as 5.12 but with the above
security fix implemented. For more information about the security
vulnerability see this thread. It is highly
recommended that you upgrade to this version of Winamp as your main
version. Not doing so is at your own risk due to the potential nature
of the vulnerability.