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Config drawer
I'm afraid that I'm not into the technical aspects of music - I'm just a listener! I've adjusted the graphic equaliser to suit my listening tastes I think, although I can't honestly say that I really notice the effect of altering one channel versus another next to it.
1] Is there anywhere in this Forum or, alternatively, in the online help, that deals SPECIFICALLY with the 'Config' settings? 2] Does anyone know of any good Web tutorials that might fill me in on some of this lack of knowledge? A final question: 3] The vocals on some of the tracks that I've downloaded, aren't as prominent as they should be - ie, they're sort of in the background almost and the backing track is 'upfront'. Why? Bodger ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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CONFIG Drawer Options (Go to Bento skin settings options) \Equalizer/\Options/\Color Themes/
NOTE: Many of the same options/settings described above are also available via... menu-bar > Options > Winamp Modern -or- main or right-click menu > Options > Winamp Modern -or- Ctrl+P (for Preferences) > Skins > Modern Skins > Current Skin tab > Skin Options Menu button Skin Settings Options Via the Multi Content View panel (Go to Winamp Modern Skin Config Drawer Options) Appearance
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Re: Config drawer
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If the first, contact them. If the latter, you're out of luck. Try re-downloading, or buy the CD yourself ![]() If the file plays fine in other Media Players, you should probably try fiddling with the Equalizer settings again. Maybe you almost filtered out the vocals... |
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Thanks for the help guys - much appreciated.
JonnyMac: Some of the stuff was really useful. 1] A'normalizer'is an expression I've never come across before, (told you I was a technical illiterate!), but presumably it makes sure that all the music is played at the same volume levels? 2] If I download one of the plugins that you linked to, will it autmatically incorporate into Winamp? Siebe83: yes, the problems are to do with the quality of some favourite old rock, (mainly obscure!), that I did get from P2P. Thanks for the tip about redownload. I'll try that when I've got time. 3] Is the 'flat' sound anything to do with the quality (ie Kbps) of the recording? Thanks |
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1.) Yes. If one song is quiet and another is loud, a normalizer will level out or "cushion" the changes in volume.
2.) Winamp plug-ins are add-ons that extend the features and functionality of Winamp. When you install a plug-in, a file (or files) is installed to the plug-ins directory. The plug-ins work/integrate with Winamp when Winamp is running. So, for short answer to the question – Yes. Some normalizer plug-ins are DSP/Effect plug-ins. Configuration/options for DSP/Effect plug-ins can be can be found in Winamp by Ctrl+P (for preferences) > Plug-ins > DSP/Effect > select the plug-in from the plane/box in the right and click the 'Configure' button for options Some normalizer plug-ins are Output plug-ins. Configuration/options for Output plug-ins can be can be found in Winamp by Ctrl+P (for preferences) > Plug-ins > Output > select the plug-in from the plane/box in the right and click the 'Configure' button for options As a general "rule" for Output or DSP/Effect plug-ins the highlighted (or selected) plug-in is the current/active plug-in. [Edit 01:06GMT > JonnyMac] Note: Something I forgot to mention, MP3Gain (from one of the threads) is a program separate from Winamp. [/edit] 3.) Quote:
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