Vis_Mux v1.1 (C)1998 Jason Crawford (Heucuva@usa.net) All rights reserved. WinAMP is Trademark and (C) Justin Frankel and Nullsoft, Inc. AMP is (C) Tomislav Uzelak. All other references are (C) by their respective owners. Instructions: ------------------ Plug-ins- This plug-in was meant to use only windowed plug-ins and plug-ins that dock to (or in) the WinAMP window. OpenGL, 3dFX, and full-screen plug-ins are not recommended for use with this plug-in. Currently, only four (4) plug-ins may be used with this plug-in. If you find this number to be too small please contact the author via the e-mail address (listed above.) Visualization Plugins list box- This is a list of the currently selected DLLs and the plug-in within it. To open up the pop-up menu: Right-click the list box or press ALT-ENTER while in the list box. To select a DLL to use in the mux: Click the "Add DLL" button below the list box, select "Add DLL" from the pop-up menu, or press INS while in the list box. To remove a DLL: Select the DLL to remove in the list box and click the "Remove DLL" button below the list box, select "Remove DLL" from the pop-up menu, or press DEL while in the list box. To select a plug-in from the selected DLL: Click the arrow buttons below the the list box, select "Select Next" from the pop-up menu, or press either "+" or "-" while in the list box. To configure the selected plug-in: Double-click the plug-in, select "Configure" from the pop-up menu, or press ENTER while in the list box. Compatibility mode- This function allows plug-ins that require more processing power to run more reliably. This has been known to cause undesirable effects on slower systems while using certain plug-ins. Thanks: ------------- My thanks go out to the beta-testers: (in no particular order) Peter Guzis, Ray Sanders, Bryan Hollingsworth, Bruce Si-Tou, and Kris Backmeyer. You've all done a great job (or at least a good job) telling me what I've done to bring your computers to their knees; Thanks! To learn more about how to write WinAMP plug-ins: Go to either: http://www.winamp.com/plugins.html or http://www.mp3.com/plugins.html and download an sdk of your choice or Contact Jason Crawford (Heucuva@usa.net) and specify which programming language you wish to use for making a plug-in and an e-mail with the included package will be shipped to you within that week.