Changing various configuration settings in the Winamp output plugin can cause 
this.  I mostly use the SQRSoft Advanced Crossfading 
plugin which cross fades songs.  Different parameters will apply depending on 
what output plugin you are using.

1. When in Winamp, open the Winammp preferences by pressing ctrl+p.

2. Arrow to output.

3. Tab to configure and press space.

4. Tab until you reach close then press up arrow.

5. Left and right arrow between the various tabs and then tab to the details 
within each.

6. Change various settings, one at a time, to see if they fix the problem.  
Remember what you change so you can change them back 
again if the result isn't what you want.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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From: "Steve Pattison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:39 PM
Subject: Re: Winamp cutting of end of M3U files


I've had this problem too and I'm not using an Audigy sound card.  I
don't have any problem listening to streaming radio stations online but
when I listen to Main Menu from the Main Menu archives on the ACB Radio
home page the entire show plays through without any problems except for
the last 15 seconds or so at the end which are cut off.  However if I
press control J in Winamp and use the jump command to go to the point
just before the audio stops I can hear the last fifteen seconds or so of
the file.  This problem happens with other on-demand audio and not only
when listening to Main Menu.  I'd also appreciate a solution to this
puzzling and annoying problem.

Regards Steve.

From: Rays Home [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC Audio Discussion List [email protected]

This is on behalf of a friend not subbed here.

He's perplexed by Winamp cutting off the last few seconds of streaming
audio.  The same files played in Windows Media Player play propperly to
the end.  Any one here know how to put this right?

I've a suspician it could be something to do with buffering, or possibly
Winamp not getting on so well with his Audigy soundcard.  Would like to
hear from someone who might know the anser.

Regards Steve
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