Winamp CD Case Beta 8


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It's really odd!

It seems that almost in every action you get a loop.

Can you export the following registry key, zip it and send it to me? HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Winamp CD Case

Did you install any Winamp plugin recently?

As I told you before I'll make a special version and I'll send it to you later. Thanks again!

nope havent installed any plugins lately, and the only one i use is this one....here is the regs

:::and now the final biggest bug thats actually ****es me off....It just found a wrong cover for a cd, and i cant tell it NO to not accept it...this is for the other option "prompt after download"....so i either have to accept the cover, or switch songs, i dont know what's going on with tihs loop crap but i hope we can figure it out

winamp_cd_case.zip

Edited by Meshuggah

New beta 8 build with a better "Covers' folder" method along with some bugs fixed as well as some improvements.

By the way, now if "Covers' folder" is on your "Selected settings" (Options>Read cover) it will lead the save downloaded cover procedure. If "Covers' folder" is in your list WCC will always cache (*) the downloaded covers.

(*) Cache = save all downloaded covers in "Covers" folder (that is located in Winamp CD Case's folder).

Download and copy the new "CD Case.exe" to WCC's folder. Don't uninstall beta 7.

http://www.closetosoftware.com/wccb8.zip

;)

i love it its great but one little thing i did notice when playing about is that surely you shouldnt be allowed to change the author and contact?

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and ive closed it down and reopened and the author and contact details stay at what i changed then too :pinch:

Hello again.

Now that I got it working several days ago (thanks again, Carlos!), there's a small thing I noticed.

When checking for a cover, the small window containing song information (Artist, track name, album name) disappears. In order to get it back, you'll have to e.g. press "play/pause" once the search finished.

Dunno if it's even worth mentioning at all, but I get that result with any of the four provided skins.

So maybe it's worth taking a look at? :)

Last build before the official release (official = with installer or setup):

What's new?

- Added mouse wheel support: turns Winamp volume up and down (WCC must be focused of course).

- Slochy bug reported above fixed

http://www.closetosoftware.com/wccb8.zip

Don't uninstall beta 7! Just copy the new "CD Case.exe" to WCC's folder.

;)

i love it its great but one little thing i did notice when playing about is that surely you shouldnt be allowed to change the author and contact?

and ive closed it down and reopened and the author and contact details stay at what i changed then too  :pinch:

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mr.pingu,

That's the way it was programmed to work because the "Skin Manager" can be used to create a new skin too (see Readme.txt).

I'm sure nobody will use this feature to change somebody else's work... :unsure:

WCC beta 9 (15 Jun 2005):

1) mouse hover (back again - user request) (Options>Notifier)

2) case\cover tooltip will show current volume

3) notifier can be placed at left or right of the case too (Options>Notifier)

4) when mouse is hovered over WCC it will get focus so it will be easier to change the volume

5) now WCC will consider the local decimal separator to properly load a skin made in a system with a different decimal separator

http://www.closetosoftware.com/wccb9.zip

Don't uninstall beta 8. Just copy the new "CD Case.exe" to WCC's folder.

;)

"badass"?  :blink:

I hope it means something good!  :unsure:

What "badass" means?  :blush:

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it means its badass :laugh: :p

badass is EXCELLENT, good feature

I have a new request though, if it can possibly be implimented. On the fader for the covers, could there be a way where the fader doesnt happen if it plays the same cd?

Let's say from Track 1 to Track 2, if it has the same cover as previous, it doesnt do the fade, only when it goes to another cd.

I know im getting a little nit-picky, but just asking

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