I've seen this problem before several months ago with Winamp 2 and reported
on it at the time, though I may have put it in different words. I believe
it only occured under Win98. I'm using XP now and I haven't seen the
same
problem since.
It was very bizzare. I tried everything including removing all DSP plugins
except Oddcast but Winamp still insisted that Oddcast was infact some other
plugin that I had deleted, and the Oddcast box would not display. I
couldn't work out where the name of the other plugin was coming from. I
searched the registry and couldn't find it anywhere.
I think it came right all by itself eventually after installing & removing
DSP plugins.
Ross Levis
http://winvorbis.stationplaylist.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher G" <djmoguta@hotmail.com>
To: <icecast@xiph.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:34 PM
Subject: Re: [icecast] Oddcast not working with WinAmp 5.01
<p>> > >It shows up in the DSP catagory as a mirror of the
previous plugin,
plus> > >\"[dsp_oddcast_v2.dll]\". I know Oddcast isn\'t
configurable by the
> >WinAmp
> > >Configure Plugin button, but it shouldn\'t give this message
when I
try:> > >http://www.geocities.com/dj_moguta/oddcast_error.png (Geocities
being
> > >Geocities, you must copy/paste that into your URL bar, or Save
Target
As)> > >
> > >I have tried uninstalling Oddcast (and deleting all leftover
files) and
> >then
> > >reinstalling Oddcast a few times, but each time the result is
exactly
the> > >same. What\'s going wrong?
> > >
> > >It worked perfectly with WinAmp 5 before the reformat. ;_;
> > >
> >I\'d suggest trying to uninstall, make sure to delete the Winamp
directory,> >and reinstall Winamp 5 and then reinstall oddcast using the
> >installer....that should clear things up..
> >
> >oddsock
>
> No such luck. I uninstalled WinAmp & deleted the \Program Files\WinAmp
> directory, re-downloaded the WinAmp 5.01 installer & the Oddcast 2.0.10
> installer, and did fresh installs of both from the newly downloaded
> installers. No installation options or preferences were changed from the
> default in either program. Problem as last stated still occurs.
>
> Oddcast is the only WinAmp plugin I've tried that gives me problems.
>
> - Chris
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