Hi Joe,

And glad someone elsse is interested in the mad plugin. I've been 
using it for the past year or so, and noticed a little difference in 
16 bit mode. Then I discovered the 24 bit setting and Winamp, got 
both mad and Winamp on the same page, and I've never looked back.

The first thing you need to do is to find the now playing options in 
the preferences dialog box, and check the 24 bit box. Next  go to the 
mad configure dialog box, and to the decode tap. Then look for 
resolution. Set your resolution to 24 bit. Then go to equalization, 
and link eq to Winamp. After going through all that, you should be all set.

This thing really shines with mp3 files above 160kb. Give it a shot, 
I think you'll like it if you really give it a chance.

If you need any further help, just let me know. I do have what I 
believe to be the latest version if you need it.

Larry

At 01:46 AM 2/19/2007, you wrote:
>Hi again.A Few months ago someone mentioned the mad plugin for 
>winamp. I installed it but I can't notice any difference in audio. 
>Its in the input plugin section of my winamp. Is that the proper 
>place for it? If its for playback, I would think it would be in 
>output. Can anyone give me an example of what this does, and how to 
>use it? Thanks, Joe.
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