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  • Playing *.MID/MIDI files changes my 64-bit W7 HPE SP1's volume mixer's Winamp.

    Every time, my Winamp v5.666 plays an old school *.MID/MIDI file, my decade old 64-bit W7 HPE SP1's volume mixer lowers Winamp's audio volume. How can I tell it not to do that? Changing settings in Winamp's Nullsoft MIDI Player v3.55 (in_midi.dll)'s Device's Volume Control doesn't seem to help. I don't have this issue with other audio formats (MP3, OGG, XM, IT, S3M, 669, etc.).

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon.
    --Ant @ Ant's Quality Foraged Links (http://aqfl.net) and The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx).

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    That is a very old bug that has never been fixed. The default configuration for the Nullsoft MIDI Player input plug-in (in_midi.dll) can internally affect Winamp's volume level when playing other file formats after playing a midi file. There are no visible indications that the volume level was changed.

    Use the information below (copied from an old post) to check your in_midi.dll configuration. Hopefully it will help.

    "To change the configuration of the Nullsoft MIDI Player input plug-in use the Ctrl + P keyboard shortcut to open the Winamp Preferences window. Click on "Input" in the "Plug-ins" section on the left-hand side. On the right-hand side click on "Nullsoft MIDI Player" and then click the "Configure" button at the bottom. On the right-hand side of the "Device" tab of the Nullsoft MIDI Player Preferences window you should see the "Volume Control" options. Chose "None" in the selection box and clear the check-mark for the "Use as logarithmic" option. Click the "OK" button at the bottom to close this window and click the "Close" button (bottom left-hand side) to close the Winamp Preferences window. Restart Winamp and try playing a song."
    Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
    Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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    • #3
      Originally Posted by Aminifu View Post
      That is a very old bug that has never been fixed. The default configuration for the Nullsoft MIDI Player input plug-in (in_midi.dll) can internally affect Winamp's volume level when playing other file formats after playing a midi file. There are no visible indications that the volume level was changed.

      To change the configuration of the Nullsoft MIDI Player input plug-in use the Ctrl + P keyboard shortcut to open the Winamp Preferences window. Click on "Input" in the "Plug-ins" section on the left-hand side. On the right-hand side click on "Nullsoft MIDI Player" and then click the "Configure" button at the bottom. On the right-hand side of the "Device" tab of the Nullsoft MIDI Player Preferences window you should see the "Volume Control" options. Chose "None" in the selection box and clear the check-mark for the "Use as logarithmic" option. Click the "OK" button at the bottom to close this window and click the "Close" button (bottom left-hand side) to close the Winamp Preferences window. Restart Winamp and try playing a song.
      Thank you for the quick answer. However, that did not fix the issue. I still see and hear the lower audio volume from Winamp with MIDI files. Do the newer Winamp prereleases and/or plugins have this MIDI audio volume fix? If it helps at all, my onboard audio from RealTek.
      --Ant @ Ant's Quality Foraged Links (http://aqfl.net) and The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx).

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      • #4
        Sorry, I read your 1st post too quickly. My reply is to another issue (volume lower for other files after playing a midi). Hopefully someone will have an answer for your actual issue soon.
        Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
        Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Aminifu View Post
          Sorry, I read your 1st post too quickly. My reply is to another issue (volume lower for other files after playing a midi). Hopefully someone will have an answer for your actual issue soon.
          Oh darn. Thanks. I'm glad my non-MIDI files' audio volumes aren't changing. I would go bonker.
          --Ant @ Ant's Quality Foraged Links (http://aqfl.net) and The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx).

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          • #6
            DrO answered my question in https://www.reddit.com/r/winamp/comm...chool/fpty572/. I had to use DirectMusic setting in MIDI input plugin.
            --Ant @ Ant's Quality Foraged Links (http://aqfl.net) and The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx).

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            • #7
              That's great news!

              DrO is a former Winamp developer. He worked on it for many years. Few people know more about Winamp than him. He is now working on another project (https://getwacup.com).
              Winamp v5.9.2.10042 - Quinto Black CT v3.7 skin
              Windows 11 Home 64-bit v22H2 desktop - Logitech Z906 5.1 speaker system

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