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- The Unofficial Winamp FAQ (for version 1.40): by Justin Frankel
- ...in no particular order
-
- Q: Winamp's output is jumpy.
- A1: Do you have a Pentium? :)
- A2: Try increasing the priority in the preferences
- A3: Increase the buffering to ~8 seconds in the preferences
- A3: See the next question.
-
- Q: Why does Winamp skip when I scroll a window down in Netscape or Word,
- even though I have a P2-300?
- A: Your video card is taking bus bandwidth from your soundcard, there is
- nothing that Winamp can do or could do. However, if your video card supports
- it, you can play with the "PCI Bus Retries" setting which will likely fix
- this problem.
-
- Q: Why is Winamp so small?
- A1: MFC stands for Microsoft Foundation Classes, and is a system that eases
- development of Windows applications. MFC is used by many Windows
- applications. We see MFC as a product with benefits and downsides.
- Winamp doesn't use MFC.
- A2: Winamp is designed to not take up much space on the screen.
- Try the double-size option if you want it to.
-
- Q: Other players claim to have "256 bit/sample" quality. What does this mean?
- A: This means that the player represents floating point numbers during the
- decode process with 256 bits, giving much more precision than the common
- 32-bit or 64-bit numbers. People claim that this produces higher sound
- quality, but it doesn't appear to (to us). In addition to 256 bit floating
- point numbers seeming needless, there is another issue. The Floating Point
- Unit (FPU) on Intel 486DX+ CPU's have a maximum external precision of 64
- bits, meaning that for a program to perform _any_ operations on the numbers,
- they must first be rounded down to 64 (or 32) bits, then the FPU performs
- operations, then produces 64 bit (or 32 bit) output. This is then stored
- in a 256 bit number. So, it might appear that the extra precision really
- isn't ever used.
-
- Q: What is the point of the option "Allow multiple instances"
- A1: I, unlike most people, have two soundcards, and enjoy playing multiple
- MPEGs at once.
- A2: My GUS PnP can play 4 outputs at once, and I enjoy playing multiple MPEGs
- at once.
-
- Q: Why doesn't the volume control work on my system?
- A: Your soundcard's driver is broken. Talk to your hardware vendor about
- having them fix it. It seems that MANY soundcard drivers are broken these
- days, leading us to believe that it might be our code. PLEASE, DO NOT EMAIL
- US WITH THIS "BUG".
-
- Q: What are the little green and red dots next to the play icon?
- A: They are supposed to be two lights, a green one and a red one. The green
- one is lit when synchronization is normal, and the red one lights up when
- synchronization is lost, i.e. when you are fast-forwarding or rewinding or
- when you have a corrupted MPEG. Also, this lights up at the end of the MPEG.
-
- Q: Why does Winamp's memory usage appears to grow as an MPEG is played?
- A: This is because Winamp uses memory mapped files to ease the decode process.
- Don't worry- Winamp isn't actually taking memory away from other
- applications, it's just using free memory, and will release memory to the
- system when another program needs it.
-
- Q: Why doesn't Winamp load filenames with spaces from the Windows Shell
- correctly?
- A: You need to register file types using the option in the preferences
-
- Q: Winamp won't play this MPEG file that Winplay3 has no trouble on.
- A1: The file is probably a MPEG 2.5 layer 3 file, which is unsupported by
- Winamp because it is proprietary to Fhg, the makers of Winplay3. We'd
- like to support it, but the specification isn't publicly available. Expect
- support sometime in the future for this format.
- A2: Otherwise, it is corrupted in some way that makes it unreadable by Winamp.
- We try to improve our synchronization code as much as possible, but we
- can't make it work 100% of the time.
-
- Q: How can I find out about some of the little tips and tricks that make
- my use of Winamp more pleasurable?
- A: Go to the about box (by clicking on the lightning-bolt or hitting F1), and
- go to the "Tips n bugs" section.
-
- Q: I emailed a bug report to "nullsoft@nullsoft.com" and haven't heard back,
- should I try again?
- A: No! We hear you the first time, but we don't have time to reply to all
- emails. So just look for a fix in a future release.
-
- Q: Why doesn't Winamp show international fonts (i.e. "ⁿ') in the songname field?
- A: Winamp uses it's own bitmapped font, and we're too lazy to make all the entries
- by hand.
-
- Q: Why won't Winamp play the MP3s from this web page?
- A: Winamp currently does not support streaming. Please just download the file in
- Netscape, and play it with Winamp after. Winamp does however support indirect
- streaming at this point, which means you can play files as they are being
- downloaded.
-
- Q: (From Wawb): If I shake Winamp around, will it answer my important life questions, like
- the Magic 8 Ball[tm]?
- A: Maybe.
-