Winamp CD Case Beta 8


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I still get that 'big fonts' problem... I have to change the font sizes from 825 and 675 to to 8 and 7 respectively everytime I install a new build.

Also, in the 'Glow' skin, the 'Reduce Size By' field has a default value of 15 pixels, you would want to change it to 33.33 in the next build ;)

OK... no more problems on loading a fresh build. Font sizes are 8 and 7 for title and artist respectively for all skins. :)

In the Glow skin, if the value of 'Reduce size by' field is set at 15, the text is not centered. If we use 33.33, it becomes somewhat properly centered. Check the screenie!

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Edited by rbet

Sounds like this could be a fairly cool program, but Winamp already has album cover support built in, with info, etc. etc.

Or is this different? I'm assuming, from what I've read, it downloads cd cover pics and displays them, exactly what Winamp already does.

While searching for covers during ogg playback, WCC seems to search for only the Artist name. Hence, it doesn't return the correct cover and I have to add the search details myself. This does not happen in the case of mp3 files, where it searches for the artist name and the album (resulting in correct album cover searches). Hope you can fix this.

EDIT: Also, when playing Audio CDs (CDDB info acquired automatically by Winamp), it does not search for covers, when I dbl-click the cover, the search field is blank. If I enter the details, the correct cover is shown.

Edited by rbet

News

Winamp CD Case beta 6 officially released (01 Jun 2005).

What's new?

Skin Manager added (context menu)

Four skins included: Case, Aero, Milk and Glow

Skin Manager: Zoom case and cover

Skin Manager: Set cover position and size

Skin Manager: Text position and size

Options: Cover: Read cover from: set read type and order

Context menu: Add to playlist

Context menu: Open playlist

Context menu added to case area

Start Winamp when press Play

Invisible buttons improved (case and cover area)

Plugin won't start WCC if it's already running

ID3v2 cover bug partly fixed (some ID3v2 tags still can cause the issue)

System tray tooltip bug fixed

Workaround regarding Exit Winamp feature

TopDesk and Entbloess compatibility

Foobar2000 compatibility (with Winamp API Emulator plugin for Foobar2000)

Some improvements

Small bugs fixed

Readme.txt updated

About

Winamp CD Case is a skinnable Winamp front end that shows a CD Case (as a default skin) and the song's album cover with high quality image resample. Winamp CD Case will extract the cover from the song's folder, ID3v2 tag or download a missing one from internet. Winamp CD Case will work with Foobar2000 too but you have to install Winamp API Emulator plugin (see Readme.txt).

Download links

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/Winam...se/1109367710/1

Screenshot

wccskins.gif

:cool:

Edited by Carlos11
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