MinGW vs MSVC

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For Windows, Strawberry provides two different versions, MinGW and MSVC.

It's basically two different builds using two different compilers, MSVC is Microsoft Visual C++ while the other one is from a free software project called GNU ported to Windows.

Both releases use the current latest versions of libraries such as Qt, OpenSSL, Glib and GStreamer.


MSVC - Microsoft Visual C++

MSVC is Microsoft Visual C++, a proprietary compiler by Microsoft.

  • Requires Microsoft Visual C++ runtime (redistributable).
  • Has GStreamer WASAPI2 support.
  • Has experimental ASIO support.
  • Has Spotify support.
  • More unlikely to be picked up by anti-virus software as false-positive.

When using the MSVC version, always make sure you have up-to-date Visual C++ runtime (Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable). If not, Strawberry will crash on start, or can crash later in the program. You get get the latest version here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-supported-vc-redist?view=msvc-170#latest-microsoft-visual-c-redistributable-version Usually it's automatically installed through the Strawberry installer, but it won't be installed automatically if you already have the Visual C++ runtime, and an older version might cause instability.


MinGW-W64 - Minimal GCC for Windows

MinGW is a port of GCC to Windows. GCC is a free compiler by the GNU Project, usually found on all major Linux distributions.

  • Debug version of the setups are available and includes the GDB debugger which makes debugging a crash easier.
  • Lacks WSAPI exclusive mode and ASIO support.
  • No spotify support.
  • More likely to be picked up by anti-virus software as false-positive.


None of them currently has device and CD-support.