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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 2
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enqueue bug?
Winamp seems to remember the last song played even after the program is terminated. Often I select a bunch of songs from my MP3 directory and the right-click and select 'Enqueue in WinAmp'. The problem is, the song that I played last before I closed WinAmp is still in the playlist. A minor annoyance, but still annoying! Shouldn't the playlist be cleared on the termination of WinAmp or the initialization of WinAmp with the action is enqueue?
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Techorator
Winamp & Shoutcast Team Join Date: Jun 2000
Posts: 35,894
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No.
/me puts on deep Cornish accent Sorry, but I haven't got a clue what you're going on about. ![]() Winamp is supposed to remember the full playlist and all the settings when you exit it. Unless you've installed some funky 3rd party general purpose plugin?
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What I think that he wants, is to clear the playlist when you enqueue files from your explorer.
To fix your problem make sure that "Enqueue files as default action" is unchecked. (CTRL + P => "File Types" uncheck "Enqueue files as default action"). Then when you select multiple files in your explorer choose "Play in Winamp" instead of "Enqueue in Winamp". Not sure if he means this though.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2001
Posts: 2
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Kaboon, your right. For some reason I thought the only way to place multiple songs into the playlist through explorer was the 'Enqueue in Winamp', not 'Play in Winamp'. Thanks for the clarification. I've been doing it the wrong way for years
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Techorator
Winamp & Shoutcast Team Join Date: Jun 2000
Posts: 35,894
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LOL
![]() Well done Kaboon ![]() Of course, now we know the answer, I can now also understand the question
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