Shoutcast Dsp Plugin Winamp
The DSP is free software which lets you run your SHOUTcast radio station using the Winamp media player. You can play your music and audio files in Winamp and the DSP. SHOUTcast is a complete suite of products to power internet radio stations into the future. Whether you are an existing station and want to upgrade to the SHOUTcast. SHOUTcast DSP Plug-in v2.0.2 For Winamp 07 december 2010; by: Webmaster in: SHOUTcast,Winamp DSP; note: one comment Sinds kort is er een update voor. Rapidshare Rated R Queens Of The Stone Age more.
The updated version of the SHOUTcast DSP plug-in has now been released: Note: This updated version of the plug-in will only work on Winamp 5.6 and higher and requires Windows XP SP3 and higher to work (the plug-in has only been actively tested on Windows XP / Windows 7 / Windows 8.x). Summary This is a recommended update for anyone using the DSP plug-in as it resolves a number of stability issues with the prior 2.x and 1.9x versions and also adds support for SHOUTcast 2 along with a number of other improvements to the experience of using the plug-in with a number of bug fixes as well. Changes Changes from 2.3.4 • Changed to use Winamp's networking library (jnetlib) instead of the older forked version being used (this will be helpful in the future) • Changed to prompt if Winamp is set to use 24-bit playback mode (which we do not support in this plug-in) • Fixed some setups not being able too connect to a 2.x DNAS in 2.x mode due to the recent 'automatic mode' support and slow DNAS handshaking • Fixed the next song title not being recognised by the DNAS (DNAS expects the XML with a specific case of the element names e.g. Interesting changes here. I guess since there will no longer be a pro ver, it makes sense to go exclusively with winamps mp3 enc, its certainly more straight forward / easy to understand. I know we had talked about this before, trying to get the install to figure out which enc was newer, etc; but this is the better way, since most people prob didn't even realize the winamp one wasn't used, or that one was bundled w/the dsp. One suggestion I would make would be for the install routine for the dsp to notify the user if either the winamp install, or the mp3 enc, is other than the latest released ver.