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ryerman 24th March 2011 01:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koopa (Post 2757311)
...Best would be, if you'd download the whole installer again, then it should look like it does on the attached image...

I just downloaded and ran the installer. The date still shows March 17. Is there somewhere else that has an up-to-date installer? Maybe wherever MrSinatra downloaded from.

Jim

MrSinatra 24th March 2011 01:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Egg (Post 2754566)
Winamp 5.61, Build 3133 (5.6.1.3133) - 17 Mar 2011 - Revised: 22 Mar 2011

Winamp 5.61 Full (US English version)

this thread, first post, first link.

ryerman 24th March 2011 02:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSinatra (Post 2757347)
this thread, first post, first link.

I used that link for the third time and still show March 17.:(
I guess I'll wait until the next documented release.
Stuff like this happens so often when updates are released. I broke my own rule by installing the "new" release too quickly!

MrSinatra 24th March 2011 02:14

thats really weird. i wish egg would respond!

osmosis 24th March 2011 02:29

There is no updated winamp.exe in the patch, so you will not see a difference there in date or build; the changes are only to plugins. Unfortunately they didn't bother to bump the version numbers on the plugins either, so the only way to tell is that the modified dates on ml_online, gen_ml and gen_hotkeys are all 03/22 after installing the patch.

DJ Egg 24th March 2011 04:30

Yup, the patch only contains files with changed code:
ml_online.dll, ombrowser.w5s, gen_ml.dll, gen_hotkeys,dll, player-normal-group.xml

If you want winamp.exe, elevator.exe, winampa.exe and all the other unchanged files to have the new timestamp, then you'll need to reinstall the full installer.

No version or build number bump, hence a silent update.

We were giving it a week of testing before enabling the internal updater notification.

Koopa 24th March 2011 06:05

That still doesn't explain, why MrSinatra's winamp.exe was reverted to the version from March the 17th after installing the patch.

osmosis:

The full installer for sure has a different winamp.exe, dated with march the 22th.

ryerman:

You may want to clear your browser cache. Maybe this allows you to download latest installer without any issue.

Egg:

Silent updates and update packs are one thing, but simply shipping a winamp.exe with a modified build number and date is no big deal, isn't it? We have tons of postings now, just because of the fact, that there is no visual indicator for people, who've downloaded the update patch. If I can remember, we always shipped a modified winamp.exe in the past.

That 'waiting a week' thing I don't check either. I doubt that the majority of users will wait, until you've turned that lame update notification on (furthermore I guess it's disabled on most systems).

Also many websites host Winamp 5.61 on their sites, since it was originally released (March the 17th). Many people download their software from these sites, so I guess most users already got their (buggy) 5.61 install and this it is.

And the past also showed, that websites like BetaNews etc don't notice, that there was a silent update, especially if even the build number hasn't changed. :/ You cannot blame these sites, how do they should know, that there is a newer version, if the newer version has the same build number like the old version? Neither are you able to force people to download Winamp from Winamp.com only.

People who've downloaded directly from Winamp.com probably never will know, that there was a silent update either.

I completely fail to see, what's wrong with a 5.61a or 5.61.1 release or at least a new build number. If there is a major crash bug, they simply should push a new version and not fixing it without any note.

So shall we recommend, that people should wait a week in future, before they download their version, just to make sure, that they have latest version? Sorry that was sarcasm. :)

MrSinatra 24th March 2011 06:29

lets not be too hard on the devs koopa, i'd rather get the fixes then have them worry about our reaction! i'm sure they'll reflect on it, but for now i'm very happy with this wonderful version of winamp! (apple polishing over)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koopa (Post 2757376)
That still doesn't explain, why MrSinatra's winamp.exe was reverted to the version from March the 17th after installing the patch.

i'm not sure i follow you here? i had the orig full 17 mar install. then when i saw the patch was out, i applied it twice. the patch probably worked both times, it just didn't update the winamp.exe, (since winamp.exe isn't in the patch) thus the lightning bolt about screen still said 17 mar. when i did the full install, as you suggested i do, it did update, to 22 mar.

Koopa 24th March 2011 06:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSinatra (Post 2757377)
i'm not sure i follow you here? i had the orig full 17 mar install. then when i saw the patch was out, i applied it twice. the patch probably worked both times, it just didn't update the winamp.exe, (since winamp.exe isn't in the patch) thus the lightning bolt about screen still said 17 mar. when i did the full install, as you suggested i do, it did update, to 22 mar.

My bad, I've misunderstood your posting, sounded like you've installed the full installer, the date was fixed then and you applied the patch after again, which reverted the date to 17th. Remembers me to not post lately after midnight in future again, hehe. :)

ryerman 24th March 2011 11:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koopa (Post 2757376)

...You may want to clear your browser cache. Maybe this allows you to download latest installer without any issue...

Koopa

Thank-you. Clearing the browser cache allowed the latest installer to be downloaded. Date is now correct.
And I agree with your comments to DJ Egg. There's nothing wrong with a little constructive criticism.:)

osmosis 24th March 2011 16:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSinatra (Post 2757377)
i had the orig full 17 mar install. then when i saw the patch was out, i applied it twice. the patch probably worked both times, it just didn't update the winamp.exe, (since winamp.exe isn't in the patch) thus the lightning bolt about screen still said 17 mar. when i did the full install, as you suggested i do, it did update, to 22 mar.

Yup, that's just because in the full installer they have bumped the dates, nothing has actually changed though. :)

DJ Egg 25th March 2011 10:49

Or I could just delete the update patch and all the posts related to it.... ;)

Juanus 25th March 2011 12:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Egg (Post 2757719)
Or I could just delete the update patch and all the posts related to it.... ;)

Anything to stop the complaining!

Koopa 25th March 2011 17:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Egg (Post 2757719)
Or I could just delete the update patch and all the posts related to it.... ;)

But that wouldn't resolve any of the issues with the full installer, which has the same build number like the old and is already hosted on tons of websites.... ;)

DJ Egg 26th March 2011 05:05

That's not really our problem. The download links on other websites should lead to download.nullsoft.com

Re: timestamps
winamp.exe, winampa.exe, elevator.exe, 95% of all the other files in the installer.... where do I stop?
If people want files that have unchanged code in them just for the newer timestamp, then they'll need to redownload the full installer.
The update patch only includes files with actual code changes.

Other than that, I'll put my hands up and admit it... it's all my fault. I liked 3133 as the build number and didn't want it to change :-)

Note: The internal update notification has now been enabled.

DARcode 26th March 2011 12:27

Easy to check IMO:
http://img864.imageshack.us/img864/2433/waversion.png

MrSinatra 27th March 2011 20:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Egg (Post 2755776)
Oops. We still need to add some code to the WFA apk so it actually uses the new Album Artist code in pmp_wifi/android...

Thanks for pointing it out. Will be fixed in next apk.

And there was me in the first post saying not to discuss issues with the apk in this thread, lol.

Egg, what exactly do you mean above? i'm not following you.

also, please be aware of this thread:

http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?t=328403

since users are trying to figure out workarounds. how do you devs intend to solve the problem?

note that there are a lot of threads about this in the WfA forum.

DrO 27th March 2011 20:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrSinatra (Post 2758607)
note that there are a lot of threads about this in the WfA forum.

there's a lot of unanswered posts in that forum in general but i guess it just shows that no one who tries to give tech support basically uses WFA.

from what i understand, WFA doesn't use the AA aspect (for whatever reason) and so requires a newer version to be able to recognise / use it (or at least how i understood it when it was talked about elsewhere).

DARcode: that information isn't easily viewable on Vista / Windows 7 as part of the simplification of what is displayed to the user.

-daz

Juanus 27th March 2011 20:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJ Egg (Post 2754566)
___________________________________________________________________________

Please do not post anything related to the WfA app in this thread. Use the WfA forum instead!
Winamp for Android forum | Winamp for Android Discussion thread


___________________________________________________________________________

Whats so hard to understand about this?

Scarecrow237 29th March 2011 16:08

Quote:

Originally Posted by Koopa (Post 2756200)
I also wonder, that nobody noticed, that the 'Create Playlist' button was replaced by a 'Generate Playlist' button, which isn't listed in the changelog, hehe

Or that the 'Generate Playlist' doesn't behave the same way that the 'Create Playlist' button did.

I'd like to have my 'Create Playlist' button and functions back please.

crazymunda 13th April 2011 05:30

Winamp is the one of the best source to watch videos and listen music, it provide lots of facilities. it is very fast in process and response , i Hope Winamp 5.61 will also be popular like old versions of Winamp

_Marian 21st April 2011 09:47

I really like Winamp 5.61, I don't have problems with it so far. :)

jscupa 27th April 2011 19:23

I'm having trouble running this on windows 7.

Is anyone else having this problem?

osmosis 27th April 2011 21:48

anyone: I just noticed that "Adjustment for files without Replay Gain" doesn't seem to have any affect anymore.. and what's more, the Replay Gain preamp seems to apply to all files now, even those without. Can anyone else reproduce this?

jscupa: I've been running it on Windows 7 generally without issue since Windows 7 RTM'd. What type of issue are you seeing?

osmosis 17th May 2011 19:56

Another thing.. not a bug report per say, or a feature request either.. more cosmetic I guess(?):

In the Format Converter, VBR new is still listed, even though it has now become VBR default with 3.98+. I believe VBR mtrh has also been deprecated.

http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index....te.29_settings

Coxos 23rd May 2011 09:48

here's the winamp discussion, not a bug - reporting thread!
just a little rspct ;)

osmosis 23rd May 2011 14:29

Actually the release threads do often contain bug reports early on. This is a little later in the game, but really I wasn't posting bug reports. You'll notice my first post was discussing something I was seeing, looking for corroboration; my second didn't fit as bug report or feature request. Welcome to the forums, however! Always great to have new contributors. :D

Koopa 30th June 2011 21:58

Winamp 5.62 was released.


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