Hi, David,
I Have the same from time to time do to the heavy load on winamp,
in the past use to re install it to fix, but found that removing
Winamp's user data file from:
"C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Roaming\Winamp\
if u like to delete the ini file only it may work
but it  resets it to the defaults, as a fresh installation

And much better than a New re install
Note : this trick works with all the apps,
that stors it data in the above directory
Best, regards.

On 1/31/13, David Ferrin <ow...@jaws-users.com> wrote:
> I bumped or did something and now my laptop doesn't advance to the next song
> when I choose to play an entire directory. It just plays one and stops.
> Before I get into I don't know how much work trying to find out how to fix
> it seems like a good idea to ask on here.
>
> Normally I navigate to the directory name and select play in Winamp which
> covers all the music even if there are sub directories in there. FYI
> directories are the same as folders, that's just how I learned it way back
> when.
> David Ferrin
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