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  • #61
    Downloaded the tagger, but its acting really strange, like its hard to describe what its actually doing, I have maybe 10 songs in the playlist and if I tag any/all of them it doesn't do it right, it'll tag some, or change titles of others or change artists or albums or something, i dont even kno

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    • #62
      Originally posted by stuckinasquare3
      Downloaded the tagger, but its acting really strange, like its hard to describe what its actually doing, I have maybe 10 songs in the playlist and if I tag any/all of them it doesn't do it right, it'll tag some, or change titles of others or change artists or albums or something, i dont even kno
      Hard to say what's wrong from this
      Some things to consider:
      * Are all files mp3 files?
      * Have you checked the appropriate checkboxes?
      * Are you running another decoder than the regular in_mp3.dll?
      * Which version of Winamp are you running?
      * Which version of Tagger are you using?
      * Other 3rd party plugins running?
      * Anything else worth mentioning?

      Drag 'n Drop support for the Playlist Editor - Now with Unicode support!
      Dynamic Library v2.0

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      • #63
        Downloaded it from your website and found two problems:

        -The "configure selected plug-in" still says its 1.1a

        -Same problem as stuckinasquare3. Using Winamp 5.3. All are chinese mp3 files. Using playlist separator v2.1.3 so if I press shift-T it seems to activate both plugins (but I don't think that's causing the problem since I normally just right click and select "Edit selected item(s)"). The problem is that it changes some and leaves some unchanged.

        Thanks.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by DragonAssassin
          Downloaded it from your website and found two problems:

          -The "configure selected plug-in" still says its 1.1a

          -Same problem as stuckinasquare3. Using Winamp 5.3. All are chinese mp3 files. Using playlist separator v2.1.3 so if I press shift-T it seems to activate both plugins (but I don't think that's causing the problem since I normally just right click and select "Edit selected item(s)"). The problem is that it changes some and leaves some unchanged.

          Thanks.
          I actually rewrote the whole thing back when I got that bug report. If you send me a mail I could send you the update and see if it helps you out. Playlist Separator and Tagger incompability will remain though since I suppose both trigger on Ctrl+T..

          Drag 'n Drop support for the Playlist Editor - Now with Unicode support!
          Dynamic Library v2.0

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          • #65
            For some reason, the new version does not tag correctly, it would attempt to tag the first file and stop there. It wouldn't respond when I press the cancel or close box either. It doesn't freeze winamp, but it just wouldn't let me close the tagger window. Upon closing winamp, the tagger window finally disappears.

            I forgot to mention in my previous post about the already existing tags of the songs before tagging. They appear to be some weird symbols and letters such as '§Uao§O?ORE¥N', '3¯?3‥3', etc. Tagging them with chinese characters create the initial problem. It also seems to be quite random. Sometimes everything tags correctly and sometimes a few files don't get tagged and remained as they were originally.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by DragonAssassin
              For some reason, the new version does not tag correctly, it would attempt to tag the first file and stop there. It wouldn't respond when I press the cancel or close box either. It doesn't freeze winamp, but it just wouldn't let me close the tagger window. Upon closing winamp, the tagger window finally disappears.

              I forgot to mention in my previous post about the already existing tags of the songs before tagging. They appear to be some weird symbols and letters such as '§Uao§O?ORE¥N', '3¯?3‥3', etc. Tagging them with chinese characters create the initial problem. It also seems to be quite random. Sometimes everything tags correctly and sometimes a few files don't get tagged and remained as they were originally.
              Okay, then Tagger is officially broken. We'll see if I ever get around to fixing it. DL is my primary concern right now.

              Drag 'n Drop support for the Playlist Editor - Now with Unicode support!
              Dynamic Library v2.0

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              • #67
                Thanks for all your help. I hope you'll have time to fix it in the near future

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                • #68
                  not looking too promising :/
                  Request: A little SmartView Query Language love.

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                  • #69
                    Stopped Working....

                    Hi!
                    Hopefully there is still someone out there.

                    I used Tagger for a long time now, but I recently updated to Winamp 5.6 and now it stopped working. It just does not show up in the plugin list. The funny thing is that this is only the case with Win 7 (64 bit), but not with Win XP (both 32 and 64).

                    I removed all other plugins and made a clean install. Did not help.

                    Any idea?


                    Thanks
                    Trempf

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                    • #70
                      i'm not 100% sure of the reason for the crash (just shows as trying to access something which it shouldn't be doing on init) but without joonas to fix it there's really not much which can be done or an alternative being made (though haven't seen any other plug-in devs interested in doing such a thing and i personally don't have the time).

                      -daz
                      WACUP Project <‖> "Winamp Ramblings" - Indie Winamp Dev Blog

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                      • #71
                        It would be nice to know if anyone could confirm this error.
                        To make it clear: Winamp does not crash, the plugin is simply not detected.

                        Trempf

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                        • #72
                          it's a silent crash which Winamp / the OS catches without bringing Winamp down in the process. the result of this is despite the crash happening, it acts as though the dll is not there.

                          -daz
                          WACUP Project <‖> "Winamp Ramblings" - Indie Winamp Dev Blog

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