Andreas E.
9th September 2002, 17:18
Unlike 3.x, Winamp 2.x has still support for FOLDERS to enqueue for playing.
I've downloaded a load of MP3s from a website, and the structure is this:
D:\MP3\
[1] -> '1.mp3' inside
[2] -> '2.mp3' inside
[3] -> '3.mp3' inside
...
[25] -> '25.mp3'inside
So there are 25 folders named '1' to '25', each of them containing ONE MP3, and 2.x allows to enqueue ALL the folders to play the MP3s *within* these folders.
So far, so good.
So I pressed CTRL-A to select all folders, then "Enqueue in Winamp".
Now the following happened: my Task Manager was like exploding! Dozens and dozens of winamp.exe processes were created, and it used up my whole virtual mem PLUS all of my real mem for this procedure!
Bit by bit, all the winamp.exe processes were killed again and everything went back to normal. But while enqueuing, my machine was like dead.
Is this supposed to happen? :cool:
greetings
andreas
I've downloaded a load of MP3s from a website, and the structure is this:
D:\MP3\
[1] -> '1.mp3' inside
[2] -> '2.mp3' inside
[3] -> '3.mp3' inside
...
[25] -> '25.mp3'inside
So there are 25 folders named '1' to '25', each of them containing ONE MP3, and 2.x allows to enqueue ALL the folders to play the MP3s *within* these folders.
So far, so good.
So I pressed CTRL-A to select all folders, then "Enqueue in Winamp".
Now the following happened: my Task Manager was like exploding! Dozens and dozens of winamp.exe processes were created, and it used up my whole virtual mem PLUS all of my real mem for this procedure!
Bit by bit, all the winamp.exe processes were killed again and everything went back to normal. But while enqueuing, my machine was like dead.
Is this supposed to happen? :cool:
greetings
andreas