Hi again Mike,
Looking back on one of your previous messages, you say one of the entries you
have in Windows Explorer is Add to Windows Media
Player List. This suggests to me that you have MP3 files associated with
Windows Media Player rather than Winamp. If you press
enter on an MP3 file in
What does this enqueue do? What is its purposer in Winamp when chosen form the
context menu?
- Original Message -
From: Mike Bernard
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2014 10:39 PM
Subject: RE: enqueue and play does not show in context menu
Hey
Hi
Enqueue adds the file(s) to the end of the playlist, effectively
queueing it up for playing.
Regards Chris
On 08/01/2014 10:05, Petro T. Giannakopoulos wrote:
What does this enqueue do? What is its purposer in Winamp when chosen form the
context menu?
- Original Message -
Hey there Barry,
I just check, and the (show winamp actions) checkbox under filetypes is
checked, but the options you mention still don't show.
-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Barry
Chapman
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2014 6:17 AM
To:
Hi Mike,
I thought it was only Enqueue and Play you were missing, but you also don't
have any of the default Winamp entries such as Play in
Winamp, Enqueue in Winamp and Add to Winamp's Bookmark list.
In the File Types options, ensure that Show Winamp actions in the Folder
Context Menus is
Hi Barry,
Well, I just tried the steps you mentioned in your above email, and when I
went to the file menu after highlighting an mp3 file, I found the following
Items in the file menu:
1. Add to Windows Media Player List
2. Play
3. Scan with Microsoft Security Essentials Dialog
4. Open with
Hi Mike,
Try the following. If it doesn't work, please let me know and I'll check to see
if there are other relevant settings I have missed.
1. Start Winamp.
2. Press ctrl+p for preferences.
3. Arrow to the Shell Options.
4. Ensure that:
Add 'Enqueue Play' to Winamp's associated file types