Old 25th January 2001, 20:11   #1
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I ask couple of days ago how I could shut down the playlist.
Someone tell's that I should disable "Enqueue" Well that work with midi's but if I try play mp3.. it still collect that f****playlist...
So if anyone is better suggestion please tell...

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Old 25th January 2001, 20:36   #2
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Preferences (Ctrl-P) > Setup > File types > UNchecl "Enqueue as default action" > close

Also, knock off the language, it doesn't help your cause. Nobody is forcing you to use winAMP, and nobody here as to help you at all. So, if you don't like WinAMP stop your bitching and don't use it.
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Old 26th January 2001, 01:00   #3
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Alt+E to close the Playlist Editor
Or just close it by clicking the top right corner button.
It shouldn't re-open unless you select it via main menu or Alt+E

Any further problems, ask politely & maybe we'll help you some more.
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Old 26th January 2001, 05:52   #4
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Old 26th January 2001, 16:45   #5
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Thanks from advised, although no Winamp yet operated just as version 2.65 & 2.70....

I have extinguished this Enqueue selection, and midi's operate already such as I want, in other words I can change the piece although previous yet played. MP3 again collects still playlist, and... I would like their tuneful thus that I can change to the piece by clicking file between previous piece presentation.

The sorry if bad my England disturbs from a person... I assumed that this is international forum, where can all asks & to answer, although doesn't could English perfectly.

So and to this to the person which opinion badly English speaking no would need even use Winamp program, for information, that better MP3 program gets search for.. Linux OS is to WinAmp style player, which works perfectly.

Sincerely,
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Old 26th January 2001, 16:51   #6
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Re: Thanks from advised, although no Winamp yet operated just as version 2.65 & 2.70....

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Originally posted by FI6JSP

The sorry if bad my England disturbs from a person... I assumed that this is international forum, where can all asks & to answer, although doesn't could English perfectly.

So and to this to the person which opinion badly English speaking no would need even use Winamp program, for information, that better MP3 program gets search for.. Linux OS is to WinAmp style player, which works perfectly.

Sincerely,
Jussi from FINLAND
yea whatever.. I believe sawg was referring to your statement "it still collect that f****playlist...". he was probably a little overworked and tired that day. that has nothing to do with the fact, that you can't speak English worth a fuck.
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Old 26th January 2001, 18:50   #7
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Re: Re: Thanks from advised, although no Winamp yet operated just as version 2.65 & 2.70....

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yea whatever.. I believe sawg was referring to your statement "it still collect that f****playlist...". he was probably a little overworked and tired that day. that has nothing to do with the fact, that you can't speak English worth a fuck.
Yeah....sorry
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