MediaMonkey 4 and 5 both support Output plug-ins that are compatible with Winamp 2. They generally control how MediaMonkey outputs audio.
The default output plugins included with MediaMonkey may not work with some high end audio cards such as M Audio cards. If your card supports ASIO output you can try using ASIO plugin. To install, unzip the plugin (you have the option of using an SSE Optimized plug-in depending on your CPU) to C:MediaMonkeyPlugins . Restart MediaMonkey, and enable the plug-in via Tools > Options > Player > Output Plug-ins.
By
Otachan
Submitted by Peke
Updated 25/02/2022
Version History / Details
- Version:
- 0.67.0.0
- Updated:
- 25/02/2022
- Works with:
- Media Monkey 3 - 5
- Changes:
Initiall Package that support MediaMonkey Version from 3.x-5.x

This is useful for those who want more fine-grained control over cross-fading settings. The only downside is that it requires a bit more CPU power than the standard output plug-in, and is unstable on some systems. Also, it is incompatible when using MAD at 24 or 32 bit sound. To install, close MediaMonkey, run the installer and install the the MediaMonkey 4 directory (disable the GUI Controller if you don't want the GUI control to appear). Then enable the plug-in via Tools > Options > Player > Output Plug-ins.
- If MediaMonkey 4 does not successfully open after installing, then copy out_sqr.dll from MediaMonkey/Plugins into another directory, run unout_sqr.exe to uninstall it, and then simply copy out_sqr.dll back into MediaMonkey/plugins.
- To install to MediaMonkey 5, copy out_sqr.dll from the MediaMonkey/Plugins directory into MediaMonkey 5/Plugins. Then enable the plug-in via Tools > Options > Player > Audio Output (Plug-ins).
By
SQRsoft
Submitted by rusty
Updated 20/05/2015