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There are some of us still out there! I started using Clementine Music Player[0] on my Linux desktop. Amarok inspires it, but it's a little less bloated. I'm not sure what more I could want from the player. Well, maybe some cool skins. :)
0: https://www.clementine-player.org/
Audacious: https://audacious-media-player.org/
Offers a WinAmp-style UI, with skin support. Screenshot:
https://community.linuxmint.com/img/screenshots/audacious.pn...
It is actively maintained with the last release being this February.
wacup stores that info in appdata/roaming/wacup/plugins/ml
winamp likely stories it in appdata/roaming/winamp/plugins/ml
should be easy to just copy over the folder, should likely back it up before installing just to be safe.
found this for more info on the media library database: https://github.com/neuralys/nde
You want https://webamp.org/ .
There's also https://skins.webamp.org/, which, while looking at first glance like a gallery, is still powered by the fully-interactive WebAmp client.