I do know you can turn mp4 files into mp3 files using Easy Cd
Extractor. It is very very easy to do this.
At 05:42 PM 6/24/2012, you wrote:
Hi Gang:
I am looking for a plugin to play M4B files in Winamp. Anyone know of an
animal like that?
Thanks all over the place gang
Hi Gang:
I am looking for a plugin to play M4B files in Winamp. Anyone know of an
animal like that?
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If they are not protected you can just change the extension to .m4a.
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Hi Gang:
I am looking for a plugin to play M4B files in Winamp. Anyone know of an
animal like that?
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Thank you.
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1. Launch Winamp.
2. Press ctrl
,
Winamp comes up. Thank you.
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1. Launch Winamp.
2. Press ctrl+p for preferences.
3. Press home to get to the top of the list.
4. Arrow down to file types.
5. Press tab twice and you will get to a list of file types. If the ones you
want are not selected, press space on them to select.
Alternatively you can continue
if you're using firefox, go look for the applications tab in options,
then go and find the extension you want and tell it to use winamp. I can
walk you through it if you like, email me offlist. if you're using ie,
not sure of the procedure. hth
Dave c. bahr
On 6/19/2012 8:43 AM, Samuel
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Subject: Winamp problem
This is probably a simple step I'm missing.
When I open a file, the program opens but the file does not. The last file
I'd played is apparently highlighted cause if I use the play command that's
what I get.
Something I checked or didn't in preferences
Thanks much. You were right, it was indeed checked so it now does what I
want it to.
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Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2012 11:46 PM
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This is probably a simple step I'm missing.
When I open a file, the program opens but the file does not. The last file
I'd played is apparently highlighted cause if I use the play command that's
what I get.
Something I checked or didn't in preferences?
Must have had the problem before
Hey, Dave!
Mac, here, in Santa Barbara! I forwarded your text, not the entire post, to
Steve, in NYC. Write me off list, will you? I have been busy but can
always stop what I am doing to write or talk!
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I've found that the 15 band one that comes with winamp is pretty
good, the others I've tried are too graphical. I've got a hardware
behringer 3102 though so I just use that. sorry that's not much help.
Dave C. Bahr
On 3/29/2012 9:56 PM, Sunshine wrote:
subject line asks it all what
subject line asks it all what is the best eq for winamp
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Hi again Brett, sorry for the delay in answering, but have been very busy.
I have many folders with at least 50 tracks in each, but some folders have
more than 50 tracks.
How do I create play lists in Winamp to play these folders please?.
Finally, after the play lists have been created, how
Ok hopefully I can help.
When you're in the playlist window of winamp press control n to start a new
playlist. Use shift l to add folders. Find the folder you want to add and
press enter. No music will play but the files will be added. Do this
repeatedly until you get all folders
Well this is coming in late to this thread, but once you get to know the
features of MP3 Tag Studio, which is a paid program by the way, it's well
worth it. If you're tagging an album's worth of files, you can go through
and set it up once to ignore the 01 - in front of the track name, go to
...@runbox.com
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Subject: Re: Tagging Multiple Files with Winamp
Well this is coming in late to this thread, but once you get to know the
features of MP3 Tag Studio, which is a paid program by the way, it's
it.
Email. hotsco...@sky.com
Thanks in advance,
Billy72
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Hi. I am so
Thank you Bret. Also, is there a way to name tracks automatically in the
format that Winamp uses when ripping CDs, or does that have to be done
manually?
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Subject: Re: Tagging Multiple Files with Winamp
Hi. I am so sorry folks. I guess I didn't proof the message before I sent
it. No it was not done with siri or written in another language. Just my
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Thank you Bret. Also, is there a way to name tracks automatically in the
format that Winamp uses when ripping CDs, or does that have to be done
manually
be the playlist.
You use control plus tab to change from one window of winamp to the other.
Ok so when you r in your playlist window do the following:
first control n to start a new blank playlist
next add your files with l
or add complete folders with shift l
you can even add urls with control l
a music folder, for example, than just use shift plus l
and enter on the main folder. Winamp will play all files under that main
folder, wheteher they're separated by folders or not.
Or you could make a playlist and save it so u only have to make it once.
let me know if i can help
bb
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Subject: Re: Tagging Multiple Files with Winamp
Hi Tom. I'll try to be as brief as I can:
Remember to make all of this work you have to have the playlist window
visible.
You can make sure by pressing alt plus f
Hi All:
I set Winamp as my default player in winamp; however, every time
I play a file from windows explorer, Windows Media Player starts
playing. How do I fix it so that Winamp will show up as my
default player in the context mening in windows explorer?
Kathy More
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Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 3:51 PM
Subject: Tagging Multiple Files with Winamp
Hello everyone, I was wondering, is there a way to tag several wripped
tracks with Winamp? It says in the tagger you can select the files and
choose to tag them, but I can't find how to do it. I am using Windows 7
Multiple Files with Winamp
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I'm sorry, I couldn't read what you said.
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i. hre's wht ido
I hope the message below wasn't one done with Siri!
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2012 2:07 AM
Subject: Re: Tagging Multiple Files with Winamp
i
Hi. I am so sorry folks. I guess I didn't proof the message before I sent
it. No it was not done with siri or written in another language. Just my
keyboard!
Ok here we go again
The way I tag multiple files is by using the playlist window in winamp. I
create a playlist of all the files I want
Hello everyone, I was wondering, is there a way to tag several wripped
tracks with Winamp? It says in the tagger you can select the files and
choose to tag them, but I can't find how to do it. I am using Windows 7 and
Window-Eyes 7.5.3. Thank you.
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can anyone help with the keystrokes for winamp?
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Which screen reader are you using?
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Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 8:07 AM
Subject: winamp help please
can anyone help with the keystrokes for winamp?
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What screen reader are you using with Winamp? If you're using JAWS, I
recommend starting with the JAWS help and documentation for use with Winamp.
On 29/02/12 07:07, Ray Williams wrote:
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Here is also the keys for converting files in winamp.
Converting audio files using winamp
DATE:
1. Open up Winamp from the programs menu or the desktop.
2. now find the file that you want to convert and open it up in
Winamp, either by pressing enter on it or through the open file dialogue.
3
Hello Ray,
Are you looking for generic keystrokes, or screen reader specific keystrokes?
If you are looking for winamp keystrokes, try the link below my name.
If screen reader specific keystrokes, then we need to speak again.
If you have trouble with the link, please let us know I could send
You can use Insert-W or Insert--H to get a listing of keystrokes in Winamp.
Tom Kaufman
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Sent: Wednesday, February 29, 2012 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: winamp help please
sorry
thanks guys, got what i needed
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I am hopeful that another list member will provide step by step
instructions of how to create an m3u playlist using Winamp. I do not
have Winamp pro, just the regular version of Winamp.
Incidentally, I also need to know whether all of the songs in the
playlist must be in the same folder.
I
DON go into winamp then find the play list editor. there you
can simply hit the letter l and winamp will say add to playlist editor.
then tab over til you find your computer and its folders and navigate to
where your favorite songs for the playlist are then select one or many hit
I don't have this trouble on my XP computer, but with my 7 laptop I installed
Winamp but had to uninstall because some things are going wrong. The big thing
is that at times I'll hear this ding or almost chime-type sound and a message
Jaws will say something like c:/users/ and maybe the song's
Hi folks,
Where or how can I save bookmarks in a text file.
I’m using windows 7.
Just when I found it in xp, along comes windows 7 and everything is hay wire.
Kenneth Reed
860-874-5495
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Messages discussing text files are not even close to being
audio related and your message has nothing to do with the
subject line. Please keep posts on topic.
Thank you,
Tom
** Message From: ken reed **
Hi folks,
Where or how can I save bookmarks in a text file.
Iâm using windows 7.
Just
I think Ken's just asking where Winamp stores it's bookmarks in Windows
7. I'm guessing he's getting tripped up by the directory changes from
Windows XP to Windows 7. If this is the case, I think the message is
still on topic and the subject is even OK. It's just the text of the
message
Thanks Chris for sticking up for me.
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From: Christopher Chaltain
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 9:07 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: winamp bookmarks
I think Ken's just asking where Winamp stores it's bookmarks in Windows
7. I'm guessing he's getting
of these is possible or suitable, I'd also be
grateful for advice on finding tutorials (and scripts if necessary)
for using versions of Winamp - also with JFW 10.0.
Many thanks in advance, Danny
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Hi:
You can get the AudioStocker on my server at:
ftp.compuconference.com
Just look under Winamp stuff.
Cheers.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 10:52 PM
Subject: Re
is a Winamp configuration issue is something I
hope list members will assist me to ascertain.
I have set Winamp as my default audio player and play all audio files
with Winamp except for Windows media files. The problem I am attempting
to solve is that the volume level on any audio file played in Winamp
I am sure I've heard before how this procedure works, but need to hear again,
just in case I may accidentally make something else the default player as my
player of choice is Winamp! So in case this should happen, what is the
procedure for making Winamp the default player?
Thanks,
Tom
Hi I would like to find a good limiter for win amp.
So that when I am playing MP3 files I don't have to reach for the volume
and turn it up and down.
While going from file to file because some are softer or louder then others.
I am using windows 7 home if that helps any.
And if anyone can post
Hi Tom,
1. Launch Winamp.
2. Press ctrl+p for preferences.
3. Arrow to file types.
4. Tab to all and press space.
5. Tab to the restore file associations on start up checkbox and press space to
check it if it is not already checked.
If you find later that there are some file types that you
Subject: Re: Refresher: How To Make Winamp Defaault Player
Hi Tom,
1. Launch Winamp.
2. Press ctrl+p for preferences.
3. Arrow to file types.
4. Tab to all and press space.
5. Tab to the restore file associations on start up checkbox and press
space to check it if it is not already checked
o'clock pacific
Listen to the Shroom live!
http://listen.mushroomfm.com:8760/listen.pls
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 2:59 PM
Subject: looking for a good limiter for winamp
Hi I would like to find a good
I use SQRsoft advanced crossfading. It should be in the plugins section of
the winamp page.
HTH
Dan
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Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2012 4:59 PM
To: PC Audio
Subject: looking
Even with Winamp Agent, I sometimes find iTunes grabbing back default
control for filetypes. So it doesn't seem to be working for me.
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Subject: RE: looking for a good limiter for winamp
I use SQRsoft advanced crossfading. It should be in the plugins section of
the winamp page.
HTH
Dan
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for a good limiter for winamp
I don't believe sqr is a limiter. It's just a crossfader and I don't think
it would do what he's looking for.
I use audiostocker but I don't think u can get it anymore.
Most people are now using the gain features of there media player to
normalize all mp3's individually
I also still use Audiostocker in Winamp. I've tried a number of others but for
simplicity and good sound I've always come back to Audiostocker.
Also it was free, always a nice option!
On Jan 3, 2012, at 9:45 PM, Brett Boyer wrote:
I don't believe sqr is a limiter. It's just a crossfader and I
Hello!
I know that the sqr crossfader plug in has a small compressor within it
self, I use to have that turned on when I was gigging as a DJ, but that was
before I heard about optimax for winamp.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype: djtropical4532
limiter for winamp
Hello!
I know that the sqr crossfader plug in has a small compressor within it
self, I use to have that turned on when I was gigging as a DJ, but that was
before I heard about optimax for winamp.
Regards,
Jörgen Hansson!
Tel +46 703-601296
www.jorgenhansson.com
skype
Whether the below problem is a Winamp configuration issue is something I
hope list members will assist me to ascertain.
I have set Winamp as my default audio player and play all audio files
with Winamp except for Windows media files. The problem I am attempting
to solve is that the volume
: 12 December 2011 07:50
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Subject: Re: Winamp, more help, please!
Well, none of that should happen. heheh. I've had trouble configuring
plugins with non-standard interfaces. THe winamp metroska/mkv one seems
particularly suspect and only works about half the time anyway
gave
me a blind tunes link but I couldn't find any scripts there. Walter.
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Sent: 15 December 2011 23:44
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Subject: Re: Ehh. more winamp help
tracks to the empty playlist.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 7:42 PM
Subject: RE: Ehh. more winamp help please
Hi Barry, that will be helpful. Unfortunately
Exactly it won't say anything. If you hit insert tab it will read a song if
it is there. If it is blank it will just say playlist or something to that
effect. Also to Walter blindtunes is just for itunes. You don't really need
scripts for winamp.
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Hi!
Has anyone tried to or does anyone know of a way to sync Winamp
bookmarks across computers?
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You don't name it. Instead you save it with a new name with ctrl-s after
adding files and folders with l and shift-l respectively.
Christopher H
On 15/12/2011 20:29, Rick Roderick wrote:
I hit those things. It said new playlist. How do I name it, and how do I
put songs into it.
To
.
With Windows XP, you will find the files either in C:\Documents and
Settings\username\Application Data\Winamp or C:\Program
Files\Winamp.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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Sent
Okay well copying them is a start, I wonder if there's a way of telling Winamp
that the bookmark files are in a different folder? If I could do that then I
could put them into a folder in my Dropbox and sync from there.
On 17/12/2011, at 12:56 PM, Barry Chapman wrote:
You can always copy
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Subject: Re: Winamp Bookmarks
Okay well copying them is a start, I wonder if there's a way of telling Winamp
that the bookmark files are in a different folder? If
I could do that then I could put them into a folder in my
Hello to all. Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp. I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home. I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.
I've tried to find something that will allow me
Ctrl-tab to focus to the Winamp Playlist Editor and do a ctrl-n to
create a new playlist.
Christopher H
On 15/12/2011 17:52, Walter wrote:
Hello to all. Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp. I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home. I am making some progress
I hit those things. It said new playlist. How do I name it, and how do I
put songs into it.
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. more winamp help please
Ctrl-tab to focus to the Winamp Playlist Editor and do a ctrl-n to
create a new playlist.
Christopher H
On 15/12/2011 17:52, Walter wrote:
Hello to all. Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp. I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home. I am making some
Hi Walter.
To add tracks to your playlist, do the following.
Press ALT+E to open the playlist window. If this closes it because it was
opened, press ALT+E again.
Press CTRL+TAB until you get to the playlist window.
If you want, press CTRL+N to make a new playlist.
To add individual tracks to
Looks like you've had plenty of help here already, but I'd also like to
point out that all of these are native winamp keystrokes and you can find
all key commands mentioned in winamp documentation. Also, pressing insert-h
within each of the various winamp windows (IE main window, playlist
escape to close the window.
You can also get help about other JAWS and Winamp keystrokes by pressing
Insert+h.
Regards,
Barry Chapman
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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 4:52 AM
Hi guys, I'm wondering if it's possible to have Winamp automatically open in
full screen mode?.
I'm talking if you are opening such files as Video or even Karaoke files,
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Subject: RE: Winamp, more help, please!
Ok there is a simple fix to this. When in win amp only have the main
window
and playlist window checked. From the main window control tab to the
playlist window. Hit control n if there is stuff there already. This will
clear it. Add all
Hi. Yeh, I would have thought so but I only got to the configuration
options once but have not been able to replicate it. When I get the
opportunity, I'll uninstall and start again but my experience so far with
Winamp tells me the programme is a waiste of time. Actually all I really
want to do
trouble configuring
plugins with non-standard interfaces. THe winamp metroska/mkv one
seems particularly suspect and only works about half the time anyway.
I'm getting to the point of resigning to the need to use something
like VLC for movies, but I don't really know if that's a concern for
you
: Monday, December 12, 2011 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: Winamp, more help, please!
Hi list,
for movie containing multiple audio streams Iuse media player classic
homecinema. It's very easy to switch between the streams, just hit the
letter A.
Hth,
Gianluca
SkypeID: gianluca8815
Il 12/12/2011 08:50, JM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Winamp, more help, please!
Hi. Yeh, I would have thought so but I only got to the configuration
options once but have not been able to replicate it. When I get the
opportunity, I'll uninstall and start again but my experience so far with
Winamp tells me
Hi Barry. Thanks for taking the time to explain this. I'm having trouble
getting the hang of Winamp, I find it crashes a lot and I get a error
message. Once I become more comfortable using the thing then I will venture
into the plug in thing. How and where do I install this plug in? What
Hi Walter,
The files go into C:\Program Files\Winamp\Plugins on Windows XP. I'm not sure
about Windows 7.
If you download the plugin as an executable file, I think it will have the
installer built in. If it is a zip file, you just need
to unpack the files and copy them to the plugins folder
Hello Walter. Long-time winamp user here, and I find the programme to be
extremely stable. Sometimes though something does seem to happen to the
programme and the only thing that will fix it is a reinstall. This happened
to me a few times after getting v5.6 or something, but after installing
Hey Barry. Here's a question for you thenWonder if you might know the
answer? There's a lot of winamp functionality that I simply have no need
for, but this is the only thing I can't seem to be able to figure out that
I'd like to do, now that I started watching a lot more movies on my PC. I
, still crashed. Walter.
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Sent: 11 December 2011 19:08
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Winamp, more help, please!
Hello Walter. Long-time winamp user here, and I find
Well, none of that should happen. heheh. I've had trouble configuring
plugins with non-standard interfaces. THe winamp metroska/mkv one seems
particularly suspect and only works about half the time anyway. I'm getting
to the point of resigning to the need to use something like VLC for movies
I mostly use Winamp to listen to MP3 files and streaming audio, so
unfortunately I can't answer your question.
Barry
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Sent: Monday, December 12, 2011 6:19 AM
Subject: Re
Hi everyone. Since I last posted on this subject, I have uninstalled Winamp
and decided to go with MaPLEr but I'm having trouble paying for the thing.
I think I'll get the problem solved and will use both MaPLEr and Winamp but
I have since reinstalled Winamp. I'm a stubborn so so so will do
Hi Folks!
The talk of Winamp has reminded me of a question I've had about the software
for some time.
I have an account with Sky.fm and am wondering if anyone knows of any way of
using my Sky.FM subscription with Winamp?
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Subject: Winamp and Sky.FM
Hi Folks!
The talk of Winamp has reminded me of a question I've had about the software
for some time.
I have an account with Sky.fm and am wondering if anyone knows of any way of
using my Sky.FM subscription with Winamp?
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to choose which channel
s you want to have on the playlist.
OZ0TE Jacob
Skype-ID: Jacob-DK
From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 12:10 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Winamp and Sky.FM
Hi Folks!
The talk of Winamp has reminded me of a question I've had about
Hi Walter,
You need to install the SqrSoft Advanced Crossfading Output plugin. You can
get it from the Winamp site at
http://www.winamp.com/plugin/sqrsoft-advanced-crossfading-output/32368
Once installed, you will need to open the Winamp preferences with ctrl+p, arrow
up or down until you get
Hi,
can any one please tell me where the bookmark file is stored in windows 7.
Thanks
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yes, it's in: wait lemme double check to be sure,
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Winamp\winamp.bm
Dave C. Bahr
On 12/7/2011 12:08 PM, ken reed wrote:
Hi,
can any one please tell me where the bookmark file is stored in windows 7.
Thanks
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Hi folks. When I originally installed winamp I selected the full option.
It took 2 or 3 minutes to launch. I uninstalled it and then reinstalled but
this time selected the standard option and Classic Skin. It launched a bit
quicker but once I exited it, I couldn't get it to relaunch again. I
Chapman
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Hi folks. When I originally installed winamp I selected the full option.
It took
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