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Author Topic: Comments and suggestions concerning the XMPlay Support site  (Read 160765 times)
Rah'Dick
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« Reply #60 on: 7 May '06 - 21:21 »
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1. What are you ripping your CDs with? Although XMPlay can do it, I'd rather recommend CDex or another program that is made for ripping CDs.
2. What is your IDE device setup? Is the CD/DVD drive connected to the same IDE cable as your hard drive? If yes, consider buying a second IDE cable and changing your optical drive from primary slave to secondary master - that will reduce the CPU usage a lot!

If point 2 is true for you, you don't have any option than chaning your IDE setup before XMPlay will stop stuttering.
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fuzzyhair
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« Reply #61 on: 7 May '06 - 21:32 »
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1. What are you ripping your CDs with? Although XMPlay can do it, I'd rather recommend CDex or another program that is made for ripping CDs. I am using CDex with Paranoia, full.
2. What is your IDE device setup? Is the CD/DVD drive connected to the same IDE cable as your hard drive? If yes, consider buying a second IDE cable and changing your optical drive from primary slave to secondary master - that will reduce the CPU usage a lot!
I have no idea its a new dell laptop. sorry.

I am using 192 kbps mp3 files and I don't hear any skipping with the 128 kbps AAC files that I have. I think that may be the problem. I read something about xmplay loading the song into ram. Well if it is 192 kbps mp3 it is definately larger than 128 kbps mp3. So is there a way to stop it from loading the song into ram and just reading from the hard drive. (This stuff about the loading into ram may not be true...)
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #62 on: 7 May '06 - 22:37 »
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Maybe your notebook just doesn't cut it. Wink CDex is a CPU eater. It's the same on my girlfriend's PC (which is faster than my one) - even though she uses Winamp. So I guess we're out of luck here. Maybe we should try another CD ripping tool (or another ripping method besides paranoia full).
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fuzzyhair
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« Reply #63 on: 8 May '06 - 00:04 »
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Ok then. Well I don't want to switch cd rippers, so I guess XMplay will have to go. Sad
It crashed 2 times in 3 minutes about 5 minutes ago.
I may just use foobar Smiley
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #64 on: 8 May '06 - 00:54 »
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You still can start XMPlay in High Priority mode and see whether that fixes the issue. Just add "Boost=1" to your xmplay.ini.
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Dotpitch
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« Reply #65 on: 8 May '06 - 08:31 »
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Won't help, cause paranoia libraries run in real-time, just as XMPlay decoding thread. If you can't change it in CDex, you can set it to high priority manually with the task mananger. Or stop XMPlay while you're ripping Wink.
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Brian
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« Reply #66 on: 8 May '06 - 10:01 »
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Isn't this rather off-topic?
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Dotpitch
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« Reply #67 on: 8 May '06 - 11:37 »
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Yes.

About the support site: the commenting system only has value if people actually add comments. I can't imagine all the forum members use a plain XMPlay without plugins Wink.
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #68 on: 8 May '06 - 12:31 »
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People are actually commenting on files and articles. On the admin panel, I can see them all in an overview. Currently there are 44 comments for different files and articles. Smiley
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the_watcher
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« Reply #69 on: 11 May '06 - 01:34 »
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To Rah'Dick:
Hi Thomas should i send my skin to you to put it in the support site?
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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #70 on: 11 May '06 - 16:51 »
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Send it to skins@xmplay.com first, so Ian can compile it. Wink
If you don't want it to be compiled, send it to support@xmplay.com first Tongue
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Y@nekŪ
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« Reply #71 on: 13 May '06 - 21:35 »
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Rah'Dick, did you read your "MY MESSAGES" at XMPlay forum and my message to you?
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Roj
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« Reply #72 on: 27 May '06 - 17:26 »
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So what do you think?

VAST kudos, sir - very well done.
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var
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« Reply #73 on: 13 Jun '06 - 19:16 »
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the xmplay.com site and un4seen.com xmplay frame are confusing - if one is looking for xmplay, it's a roundabout trip to un4seen.com where the introduction is... the following website comments make more sense if you go to xmplay.com (which says "this way for xmplay" and "that way for un4seen") and don't already know about un4seen.com

I'd like to see - very near the beginning of the site

what versions of Windows it works on?
the un4seen page http://www.un4seen.com/ says "Win32" which ambiguously means "98SE forward", "Win2K forward", or "XP forward", depending on who uses it. (actually xmplay.txt in the download says "Win95 forward")

AND (I know this is a joke, but...)

what formats does it play?

seriously, you have to read between the lines to figure out it uses plugins and can therefore play a ridiculous number of formats, yet a couple of relatively common ones (drm) don't work.  Home page, please? (later - the un4seen page has a fair start at this).

Farther down the list, more than one skin.  Not necessarily newest, but a representative range, from spartan to grotesque.  Especially if you have skins that look like standard windows, show them.  The present one with the bulbous blue watchglass and icons that look like brand names resembles a particular kind of butt-ugly styling I associate with programs that don't work, (yeah, just personal taste, but based on 10 years of windows music software), but anyways I'm looking for something small, utilitarian, and that DOESN'T ANIMATE!

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koax
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« Reply #74 on: 24 Jun '06 - 16:25 »
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A bug tracking system is SO essential.  Forums (and bug-submittal forms??) really do not compare to having the ability to log defects in a standardized way, categorize them, log and process feature requests, prioritize all of these, assign them across multiple developers, indicate the status of the project, let users know when to expect changes, let users know why an issue was dismissed (and prevent duplicate entried), generate automatic changelogs, etc.  Super powerful, and easy to set up.  I recommend Mantis.  It's PHP/MySQL.

I searched the forums and was unable to find any reference to the following issues:

Bug:
Upon loading a list of files (OGG/FLAC/MP3) through the windows context menu (selecting multiple files) (right-click) Open with XMPLay, the list begins loading, then the first entries get purged and blown away and replaced with the files later on the list.  Super frustrating .. I've had to click one single file, then "add to list" for the rest to work around this.

Feature request:
Being able to resize the player to accomodate lists without using the seperate playlist component.  As I can't find a skin which allows for this, I am guessing that the skin system itself doesn't allow for this.   

Feature request:
Window-docking (winamp style) so that windows merge when they are positioned close enough to each other, so that they can be moved as one unit.  ex: player docked with playlists intelligently.
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ripieces
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« Reply #75 on: 25 Jun '06 - 13:32 »
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well actually this isn't what you want but you can move around the windows simultaneously by checking (I am sorry in advance because you probably know this already.)

options -> miscellaneous -> move info window with main window [v]
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Maserati
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« Reply #76 on: 26 Jun '06 - 07:47 »
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http://support.xmplay.com/file_comment.php?id=12
needs to be updated Smiley

AdPlug 1.7 released    2006-05-13 19:21
http://adplug.sourceforge.net/

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Rah'Dick
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« Reply #77 on: 29 Jun '06 - 00:21 »
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Done. Thanks for supporting me with things like this! Smiley
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Edward
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« Reply #78 on: 6 Jul '06 - 19:23 »
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I just downloaded XMPlay to playback my mp3/shoutcast radio station and it playsback EXCELLENTLY. BUT I LOVE YOUR MIDI PLUG-IN!!! You dont know how AWESOME your software play's back Midi's and has brought back life into old sequences with my General User 1.4 Soundfont ! WOW! Please keep up the EXTRAORDINARY work you guys! I LOVE YOU ALL  Wink

Ed
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Who? Me?
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« Reply #79 on: 11 Jul '06 - 16:26 »
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I downloaded this yesterday. I liked it. Then today I download some skins to see what I liked best. But I dont think there i enough skins there. And I KNOW I can make one. Tongue So maybe more skins?
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