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- by DrO at 2:53 PM EDT on October 21, 2005
- there's no need to alter the way 64th Note works since any issues when playing via in_zip are down to in_zip's emulation layer between it, winamp, and the in_* plugins that it's loaded. also making sure all values in the loaded in_* plugins are correctly initialised is always a useful start to work out why the WM_WA_MPEG_EOF was never appearing from the plugins.
http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?postid=1792636#post1792636 may be of some interest ;)
-daz
edited 6:54 PM EDT October 21, 2005
- by hcs at 3:05 PM EDT on October 21, 2005
- Glad you figured that out, and play forever seems to work fine.
- by DrO at 3:19 PM EDT on October 21, 2005
- you would not how much of a relief that is :D now i can do some work on other projects at last
-daz
- by hcs at 5:15 PM EDT on October 21, 2005
- I just did a side by side comparison (temporally) to make sure, and yes, 0.5.6.9a fixes the play forever problem and 0.5.6.9 had it. I hadn't actually experienced that bug myself.
Again, thanks a lot for all the work you've put into this terribly useful plugin.
- by DrO at 6:55 AM EDT on October 22, 2005
- my guess is that the loading order of the in_* plugins is why the incorrect initialisation didn't show up on a number of installs (like my main one) but did on the old 2.81/2.91 installs i was testing on. it's always something silly with bugs like that (especially since the line was commented out which fixed the issue).
at least it's confirmed as fixed now so that's one less thing to worry about.
i have to admit from all of the testing with archives and formats related to it (like usf ones), i'm starting to enjoy listening to the older music formats again or it's just i'm getting nostalgic :)
-daz
- by unknownfile at 12:43 PM EDT on October 23, 2005
- I just encountered a problem with winamp. I was playing an MP3, and when I switched to CBFD, it wouldn't play. Help!
- by hcs at 3:18 PM EDT on October 23, 2005
- Come on, UF, you know better than to submit such a useless bug report. It is reproducible? What's your setup like? What MP3 and CBFD track were you playing? Exactly how did you "switch"?
- by Josh W at 3:59 PM EDT on October 23, 2005
- we needa more information. Is it my fault?
- by Mouser X at 7:35 PM EDT on October 23, 2005
- This is odd... I'm assuming this is a bug in 64th Note (though I could be wrong...). I just barely played some video files in Winamp (I almost never do that. I usually use Media Player Classic. It's not installed right now though, so I used Winamp (since Media Player isn't on this machine anymore)), and then attempted to play some USFs. However, they didn't load, and instead skipped to the next MP3 in the list (about 10 USFs, or more, were skipped). With the error display on, it says "Failed to allocate N64MEM" followed in the next box by "Allocate_Memory failed." I've never had this problem before, but then again I've played videos (specifically *.wmv) very rarely as well.
If you need more info., please tell me what you need. Seeing as how this hasn't happened before, it might not be a big deal (and might even be a bug with the video plugin in Winamp, for all I know). Anyway, I just thought you might want to know about that problem in case there was something that could be done about it. Thanks in advance. Mouser X over and out.
- by hcs at 7:51 PM EDT on October 23, 2005
- curiouser and curiouser...
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