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  • Winamp 5.5 Lite questions...

    1) I can install it on my USB stick, right?
    2) Does the Lite version support Creative Zen players? As in transfer songs and all?

    Thanks in advance.

  • #2
    1. Sure
    2. No, you need the Full version for the Media Library and the Portables support
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    • #3
      Oh. Thanks...

      Does the Full version work on an USB stick, then? Can't risk trying it out for myself.

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      • #4
        Yes, except for the Sonic extraction engine which has to be registered with Windows to be used and possibly WM-DRM as the file could be licensed for only one PC. Playlists and the Library may also not work if the drive letter of your music also changes.

        Also, why can't you try it yourself?
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        • #5
          Well, for one, I don't have my USB stick right now, only my mom's. Some important files are there, wouldn't want to do something I'd regret.

          What if I download an older version on oldversion.com. Would the same thing happen?

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          • #6
            What if I download an older version on oldversion.com. Would the same thing happen? [/B]
            Sonic Extraction Engine would still have to register with an older version. And your library still needs to stay under the same drive letter otherwise your library and playlist will be screwed up.
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            • #7
              Uncheck "Sonic Ripping/Burning Engine" and Gracenote "CDDB for recognizing CD's" in the Installer Options.

              You'd probably also need to uncheck any other Gracenote features, such as Playlist Generator and Auto-Tagger (under the Media Library section), because installing any of those will register Gracenote DLL's into the registry.

              Uncheck any other features/plugins you don't require.

              Uncheck everything on the "Get the Most Out of Winamp" page
              (Winamp Remote, Winamp Toolbar, Emusic Offer)

              When the first part of the installer gets to the "Installation Complete" page, uncheck "Launch Winamp when the installer closes", then click Finish.

              This will prevent Setup (followed by Winamp itself) from running.

              Then go to the Winamp folder on your usb drive and do the following:

              1) Delete paths.ini

              This will prevent Winamp from trying to save settings in the %AppData%\Winamp folder, so it will save settings to the USB drive (installation dir) instead.


              2) Open winamp.ini in Notepad

              Change these lines in the [WinampReg] section:

              From: NeedReg=1
              To: NeedReg=0

              From: IsFirstInst=1
              To: IsFirstInst=0


              Edit the following line in the [Winamp] section

              From: no_registry=0
              To: no_registry=1

              This will prevent Winamp from ever trying to write to the Windows Registry.

              Save winamp.ini


              And you should be all set to go :-)

              Originally posted by Zero2FiftyIn4
              And your library still needs to stay under the same drive letter otherwise your library and playlist will be screwed up.
              Yeah, heh, and that's another issue...

              If the music files are also on the usb drive then there won't be a problem importing them into the library. Otherwise I wouldn't bother, unless you've also got a large external usb hard drive that you can carry around with you, where the music files will always be on the same drive.

              You could even set some files to read-only, so they can't ever be written to.

              eg. winamp.m3u8 & winamp.m3u

              If the playlist is empty when you close Winamp, and you then set those two files to read-only, then the playlist will always be empty when you restart Winamp.

              However, I don't recommend setting any files in the winamp\plugins\ml folder (media library database) to read-only, because then Winamp might spew when trying to write to/save the database - so, unless you meet the aforementioned specifications where the location of your music files are concerned, then it's best that you just don't add any files to the library's local media database.

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              • #8
                Thanks, I'll try this out whenever I can.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ElCangry3512
                  Thanks, I'll try this out whenever I can.
                  thanks

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                  • #10
                    I have a question:

                    if I change from: NeedReg=1 to: NeedReg=0, will also 3rd party plugins (like Audioscrobbler) not write to the registry?
                    Windows 7
                    Winamp 5.58

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by VortX
                      if I change from: NeedReg=1 to: NeedReg=0, will also 3rd party plugins (like Audioscrobbler) not write to the registry?
                      That registry entry is specific to Winamp. 3rd-party authored plugins may or may not write to the registry. It's entirely up to the author of said plugins to code their plugins to do so (or not). In the case of Audioscrobbler (which I do not use), you should ask this question of the plugin author/developer.
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                      • #12
                        thanks for your reply.
                        I tried it for myself anyway, and yes, the Audioscrobbler plugin still writes to the registry.
                        Windows 7
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                        • #13
                          Creative Zen

                          Well the reference to Creative's Zen just through my head into a tailspin. It's been a while since I played with that brick. It did make a great USB drive, in it's own right.

                          Good stuff..

                          OK, back to try and find what I was looking for.








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