TWinAmp 3.0

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Link broken again - downloaded only 18 kb.
Re-uploaded.
Please check aac tags reading - it doesn't work for me.
Only ID3v1/ID3v2 tags supported. Afaik, aac files can contain ID3 tags. Or can not.
I can see tags on some of my aac files, but i can't give any guarantee, that it will work on all of them.

Check aac ID3 tags support you can on demo.aac, which included in winamp installation (see in main winamp directory).
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2DrShark

1. There aren't other copies of winamp.
2. I copied winamp from an other computer to this computer ... maybe there are some registry strings from a prior installation of winamp, but I haven't found suspiciously entries.

2D1P

I also use a button with winamp :

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command: %COMMANDER_PATH%\Plugins\Tools\WinAmp\winamp.exe 

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param: "%P."
If I press this button the winamp plays the directory under the cursor. There are correct entries in the winamp.m3u and winamp.m3u8.

Closing winamp and the tc and restart tc, then go to twinamp and winamp starts + the former playlist is correctly displayed in winamp and twinamp. No probs.

Now copy one or more mp3's to the twinamp panel and after refresh there is the (correct old) playlist and a new entry named temp.m3u ! The temp.m3u is also the newest entry in the winamp.m3u and winamp.m3u8 files. Repeating this a second temp.m3u is shown....

Strange, I know. Maybe something is wrong with my winamp if you can't reproduce this.

/EDIT: A former copy of an older winamp (5.13) works correct !! Looks like an winamp-problem and not an twinamp-problem.
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DrShark wrote:Try to set manually

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WinampHomePath=%Commander_Path%\plugins\tools\winamp
Did you try it?
ate wrote:2. I copied winamp from an other computer to this computer ... maybe there are some registry strings from a prior installation of winamp, but I haven't found suspiciously entries.
Please check whether exists directory
C:\Documents and Settings\[user name]\Application Data\Winamp\
and files winamp.m3u and winamp.m3u8 there.
The best way to find the problem is to know where Winamp places current playing playlist (winamp.m3u).
I also had a bug with temp.m3u in TWinAmp2 1.5x, but 3.x versions havn't this problem.
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A former copy of an older winamp (5.13) works correct !! Looks like an winamp-problem and not an twinamp-problem.
Strange, it was tested on newest winamp version (5.5) without any errors. Can you try to reproduce this error on latest winamp version?
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2DrShark

1. Yes I did, but with lower case %commander_path%

2. There is no winamp folder in "Documents and Settings" or subfolders and no winamp.m3u or winamp.m3u8.

The files winamp.m3u and winamp.m3u8 are in the "portable" winamp folder (c:\totalcmd\plugins\tools\winamp). The playlist-function in winamp uses the files (I start winamp - load some files - read the winamp.m3u with an editor and the entries are o.k.)

2D1P

Maybe it has something to do with my "non-install" winamp. Installed version of winamp moved to an other place > start winamp and the tool need some dll's > search the dll's and copy these files to the new winamp place > you have a "portable" version of winamp (ready to copy this winamp to a fresh computer).

WinAmp 5.35 needs more of these dll's, in 5.13 it's only the px.dll (and/or the pxsdkpls.dll ?)

I test the behavior on the newest Winamp.

And thank you both for your assistance !
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