Ed Waugh
31st May 2000, 17:23
I don't think I explained quite properly last time so I am trying again, please have a quick read and see if you can help...
I've been having a problem with multiple copies (not windows) of winamp, multiple copies is important as they all need to be set to different sound cards to use in a radio station and must be set up automatically on startup.
The problem is that I need different skins to tell between the players and what fader they are attached to.
However when winamp is stopped it refreshes the parts of the skin which aren't refreshed during playback, if a different skin has been opened on another copy of winamp since the first one was opened it refreshes with that skin, not it's own, creating a mess.
I hope you can understand this and can help me, is there something I can do or would it require an update?
I am not running winamp with multiple instances, I have installed it 3 times and even renamed each .exe and .ini to winamp 1,2,3 etc...
The problem still occurs. Do you know of any way round it? Is it possible to register it seperately in the registry or something?
Thanks
Ed Waugh
I've been having a problem with multiple copies (not windows) of winamp, multiple copies is important as they all need to be set to different sound cards to use in a radio station and must be set up automatically on startup.
The problem is that I need different skins to tell between the players and what fader they are attached to.
However when winamp is stopped it refreshes the parts of the skin which aren't refreshed during playback, if a different skin has been opened on another copy of winamp since the first one was opened it refreshes with that skin, not it's own, creating a mess.
I hope you can understand this and can help me, is there something I can do or would it require an update?
I am not running winamp with multiple instances, I have installed it 3 times and even renamed each .exe and .ini to winamp 1,2,3 etc...
The problem still occurs. Do you know of any way round it? Is it possible to register it seperately in the registry or something?
Thanks
Ed Waugh