Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-12 Thread Arthur Pirika
0 In the United States: +1-702-520-5110 Ring the TBRN conference line 24 hours a day! +1-702-520-5123 - Original Message - From: "Samuel Proulx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "talk2" Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 5:36 AM Subject: Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-12 Thread Samuel Proulx
Hey, To see the remaining time on a currently playing track, just check the status bar. It gives you the time played/time remaining right at the end (E.G: 00:22/4:57). To see the time of any track in the playlist, just go to it and hit read current line; it announces the runtime of the sele

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-12 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hi sam: I always use the Stand-alone Oddcast broadcasting thing... Who the hell uses spacial audio anything anymore? That officially died here at TBRN almost a year ago unless you're Venison, and the stand-alone version of sam encoders sucks even more than the Winamp plugin does, plus they use an

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-12 Thread Patrick Perdue
On 10/12/2007, 10:49:17 AM EDT, derek said, in a rather disjointed fassion: > the only thing I don't like about your setup is the white noise thing when > crossfader is doing its thing. The only thing I don't like about you is that you've failed to notice that it hasn't done this now for about fi

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-12 Thread derek Lane
the only thing I don't like about your setup is the white noise thing when crossfader is doing its thing. Rather odd. - Original Message - From: "Patrick Perdue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "talk2" Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 12:55 AM Subject: Re: The

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-12 Thread Samuel Proulx
Foobar 2000 works perfectly, assuming you don't have to broadcast. If you're going to broadcast with it, you're going to have to use the Spacial Audio standalone thing, because the oddcast foobar plugin is a pile; I played with it for one afternoon and it crashed lots and lots. And God help y

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-12 Thread Onj
I haven't upgraded winamp since I had Malcolm, the old AMD Athlon XP 3000+ which died in december. My winamp on all three of my machines is a customised 5.3 and loads even on the 750 mhz server box in under 5 seconds. It's fast and it's stable and still works. I stole some plugins from other

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-11 Thread Patrick Perdue
On 10/11/2007, 9:42:05 PM EDT, shaun runs into the room, throws a mirror at the nearest wall, and says: > I don't care for the toolbar, and I don't know what remote is.ANd its > all 6 extra mb to get, later. Oh, that's cool. The installer, with all the new stuff included, is bigger than my wor

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-11 Thread Patrick Perdue
On 10/12/2007, 12:17:39 AM EDT, John left a message in a bottle, stating: > This is why I never upgraded past 5.08. Once I heard of those wav issues I > was pretty much turned off to the later versions of Winamp. Semi-long post ahead! There are workarounds for all this. If you want wav file typ

RE: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-11 Thread John Clower
: Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5 me thinkith I shall stick with my 5.35. The only problem I'm having is that waves arn't shown as a valid type in the open files dialog. Don't know how to fix, but it'd be nice to have that work again, especially for the show - Original

Re: The Talk2 List winamp5.5

2007-10-11 Thread derek Lane
me thinkith I shall stick with my 5.35. The only problem I'm having is that waves arn't shown as a valid type in the open files dialog. Don't know how to fix, but it'd be nice to have that work again, especially for the show - Original Message - From: "shaun everiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED