I think you can re install Winamp and have the chance to make those choices again. You could also delete the winamp.ini file. I think Winamp will start up with the shell options but you would loose all custom settings. Make a backup of the ini file first or just rename it winamp.ini.old

Shell integration is available in my setup. I just opened preferences ctrl+p then pressed s in the tree view. I have to say, I couldn't make much sense of the options. There are many more than in the last version of Winamp I used a few years ago.

Good luck.

BTW: Are your EQ controls working such as the qwerty and number keys for adjusting bands? Mine don't work.
Bob

On 1/13/2013 3:11 AM, Vítek wrote:
Hi all,

I have a slight problem with WinAmp as I always had its options "play in Winamp, enqueue in 
Winamp etc." integrated into the contextual menu so I could play the folder completely by 
clicking this option, however, it all of a sudden disappeared so I have to open the Winamp right 
from the desktop, hit "l" letter and list the desired folder in the threeview structure 
of dirs and subdirs. Is there any way to integrate these options back to the contextual menu? It's 
a real pain having to crowl through it all again instead of playing it right from the explorer or 
Total Commander for instance.

I thought there could be any shell options in WinAmp preferences but they don't 
seem to be there. I have the lite WinAmp version 5.35. I don't feel like 
installing the latest ones since they're getting just bulky and what I can play 
is available via this older version. Is there any way on how to do that without 
having to reinstall that?


thanks much for all advices
Tapin
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