Old 15th December 2000, 02:47   #1
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Beta 2.70 was fine, but 2.71 throws this at me everytime I start it up.

"Winamp.exe - Ordinal Not Found"

"The ordinal 11 could not be located in the dynamic link library DSOUND.dll."

Other than that, it works fine.

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Intel P2 @ 350mhz
128MB RAM
Windows 2000 + SP1
DirectX 8
SB Live 1024 running Liveware 3.0
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Old 16th December 2000, 20:13   #2
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Try deleting in_midi.dll from your Winamp\Plugins directory
and see if that fixes.

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Old 20th December 2000, 16:41   #3
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Try deleting out_ds.dll from your Winamp\Plugins directory. Also try reinstalling DX8 and your sound card drivers.
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Old 20th December 2000, 16:52   #4
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but out_ds.dll only uses ordinals 1 and 2 .

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Old 20th December 2000, 17:10   #5
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OK, I give up.

Quote:
DirectSoundCaptureCreate8
DirectSoundCaptureCreate
DirectSoundCaptureEnumerateA
DirectSoundCaptureEnumerateW
DirectSoundCreate8
DirectSoundCreateDirectSoundEnumerateA
DirectSoundEnumerateW
DirectSoundFullDuplexCreate
DllCanUnloadNowDll
GetClassObject
GetDeviceID
Which of these things is #11 ? It seems that DX8 dsound.dll exports some new stuff. Maybe some dlls (dmusic) are from some older DirectX setup ?
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Old 20th December 2000, 17:11   #6
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could be some other plug-in, too... heh.
My dsound.dll (win2k) has no 11.

Sounds like there's some other DLL or plug-in that loads and uses dsound.dll, expecting ordinal 11, but that dsound.dll doesn't have it, so maybe it didn't get updated with dx8 or something.. who knows.. oh well..

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Old 22nd January 2001, 00:53   #7
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Over a month later...

god knows what was causing it, but one swift (read: 3 hour long) check of my files using the Windows 200 System File checker and I was back to DirectX 7, so I reinstalled DirectX 8 and Winamp worked fine after that.

Sorry for the wait, like, I totally forgot about this message.
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Old 9th October 2001, 18:52   #8
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ordinal 11 not found

i had the same problem happen with wa2.76 and 2.77, but deleting in_midi.dll resolves it. Is this going to be a problem in wa3?

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Old 9th October 2001, 19:48   #9
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It's not Winamp's fault. It's Win2k's fault. We'll just see...
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Old 9th October 2001, 19:54   #10
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Install DirectX 8.0a and all will be fine.

http://www.microsoft.com/directx
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Old 12th October 2001, 13:24   #11
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bleh
open winamp.ini, change cfg_no_dm to 1 ("cfg_no_dm=1")
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