"Anthony Airon Oetzmann" airon@gmx.net wrote:
Unfortunately, the setting is not remembered even when the file is played again immediately. Sorry -- this feature is yet to come.
Ahaa! But it is if you keep the info window open AND have another way to activate playback.
If you have the Winamp main window and the Playlist window open, you can activate the INFO on one and still START/STOP/FF/REWIND the playback in the other window.
This is easy to prove by playing a file that clips. Keep the info window open and click on your other WInamp window(main or Playlist) and hit 'X' to play. As you will see the attenuation section will not add any more samples to the "Clipped Samples". The attenuation stays and you're cool to go :).
Actually, no. :-(
Once a file stops playing the info dialog no longer updates itself. This is so the information stays relevant to the file for which the info was opened.
If you close and then re-open the info after starting playback again, you'll see things have been reset.
Sorry, -rob
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 16:02:01 -0500, Rob Leslie wrote:
"Anthony Airon Oetzmann" airon@gmx.net wrote:
This is easy to prove by playing a file that clips. Keep the info window open and click on your other WInamp window(main or Playlist) and hit 'X' to play. As you will see the attenuation section will not add any more samples to the "Clipped Samples". The attenuation stays and you're cool to go :).
Actually, no. :-(
Once a file stops playing the info dialog no longer updates itself. This is so the information stays relevant to the file for which the info was opened.
If you close and then re-open the info after starting playback again, you'll see things have been reset.
Shure, but I don't close it :). I write the WAV file twice. Once for getting attenuation and the second for writing with the gathered attenuation setting.
Of course some kind of setting would be neat and much better than this stupid hack-around-the-bush thing.
Tony