Winamp CD Case Beta 8


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Hello Carlos,

I have found a bug in the latest Beta 6. When a track is changed, Winamp CD case take the focus of the other applications.

I do not remember that in the previous Beta

It is rather annoying because I ended up writing a post otuside of Internet Explorer.

Thanks for your work.

Hi rbet and everybody that listen to audio CDs,

Just to let you know that the last WCC beta 7 has the following feature:

Now it's audio CD friendly.

When an audio CD is playing WCC will read and save all covers in one single folder (...\Winamp CD Case\Covers\) using the CD ID as a filename.

You don't have to configure anything, since WCC will automatically recognize an audio CD.

http://www.closetosoftware.com/wccb7.zip

Just download, unzip and copy "CD Case.exe" to Winamp CD Case's folder. Don't uninstall beta 6!

;)

PS: Meshuggah, version 1.0 is almost done! :)

WCC beta 7 build 12:

- fade effects (cover from cover, case when starts, notifier)

- Improved Ogg support

- Options>Notifier remake

- Options> Read cover: added Cover's folder (all covers will be saved in one single folder from where WCC will read and save them)

- some improvements

- bugs fixed

http://www.closetosoftware.com/wccb7.zip

NOTE 1: just unzip and copy "CD Case.exe" to WCC's folder. Don't uninstall beta 6. You need it in order to beta 7 run properly.

NOTE 2: WCC beta 7 will be officially released this week

;)

I just love this app, its beautiful!

A question though, the notifier's blinking with like a seconds intervall (its on for a second and then off for the next). Is this how it's supposed to be? Seems kinda annoying... Using beta 6 + now 7 build 12.

Once againg, thanx for a great app!

well now i found something i odnt like about the fading system :/

When you don't have a song playing, the cd will constantly 'flicker' on and off... It's a little distracting in a multimonitor environment when i have it on all the time.

where are the settings? are there any?If there aren't, we might need some. Sorry to put more work on you Carlos

I just love this app, its beautiful!

A question though, the notifier's blinking with like a seconds intervall (its on for a second and then off for the next). Is this how it's supposed to be? Seems kinda annoying... Using beta 6 + now 7 build 12.

Once againg, thanx for a great app!

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Please try the following:

1) Go to "Winamp" Preferences (Ctrl+P)

2) Then go to "General Preferences"

3) Uncheck "Disable always on top while full screen applications are focused"

4) Press "Close" button

5) Close "Winamp"

6) Start "Winamp" again (if you want you can check that option again now)

7) Start WCC

It worked for an user but I still don't know why in some system it happens... :huh:

Edited by Carlos11
I know this probably is a simple answer for a stupid question, but how in the hell do you move the cd case?  It is stuck in the center of the monitor and will not let me drag it.

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Just click and hold anywhere and move it...

But I almost sure you did that, didn't you?

If this is the case, do you have installed any program that changes the desktop normal behavior?

In addition, I can add a different approach to move the case for you to test.

Please contact me: [email protected]

Thanks!

well now i found something i odnt like about the fading system :/

When you don't have a song playing, the cd will constantly 'flicker' on and off... It's a little distracting in a multimonitor environment when i have it on all the time.

where are the settings? are there any?If there aren't, we might need some. Sorry to put more work on you Carlos

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No matter what I do (Winamp stopped, paused, without song in playlist...) I'm not able to reproduce the issue...

By the way, the entire case or just the cover area flickers?

As soon as possible I will add an option to disable fade effect...

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