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Could be wrong here, but suspect the issue is on the winamp side of things
(Could be
my winamp plugin, not necessarily winamp's problem. Could also be a bug with
the
winamp.c script file). Does the histogram stop updating for a second or two
before
disappearing?
Original comment by mattme...@gmail.com
on 31 Jan 2010 at 12:56
No it simply quits drawing at all (because the if comes back false i assume)
until
the .exe is restarted. I have tried stopping the visualization and restarting
it but
that didn't work. It is strange though thats for sure lol.
Original comment by aw...@telus.net
on 31 Jan 2010 at 10:05
Even if I take the:
DrawSpectrum2(%specCache, $p.specHist, 2, 178, 318, 238);
out of the if statement and add it here:
DrawSpectrum2(%specCache, $p.specHist, 2, 178, 318, 238);
UseFont(%bigTitleFont);
SetDrawColor(colorMyBg);
%bigArtistScroller.SetText($p.title);
%bigArtistScroller.DisplayText(0, 160);
UseFont(%titleFont);
SetDrawColor(colorMyHighlightText);
DisplayTextRight(FormatDuration($p.position) +s " / " +s
FormatDuration($p.duration),
312, 176);
It still draws blank. ie it is empty.
Original comment by aw...@telus.net
on 31 Jan 2010 at 11:06
Hmm...No idea what's happening, then. Do you get the same behavior with the
default
script?
Original comment by mattme...@gmail.com
on 1 Feb 2010 at 2:44
Yes. The weird thing is it only seems to be on some of the songs. ie it may
go away
for a few songs then it comes back on its own on another song.
Original comment by aw...@telus.net
on 1 Feb 2010 at 9:40
If it sometimes fixes itself on starting a new song, then it actually sounds
like it
might be a winamp issue to me, since I do nothing special when starting a new
song
(Except reformat the song name scroller, which presumably has nothing to do
with the
issue).
Could try an ancient version of winamp that probably works, like 2.98
(http://www.oldversion.com/Winamp.html). Remember I was having some problems
with at
least one recent version of winamp, where my plugin wasn't working at
all...switching
versions fixed it. I don't use winamp much myself, and don't exactly have a
large
(Or any...) mp3 collection, so not sure I'll be able to duplicate this issue,
when I
finally get around to trying to do so.
Original comment by mattme...@gmail.com
on 2 Feb 2010 at 3:25
Ok I will quit trying to fix it then lol. Thanks for the help.
Original comment by aw...@telus.net
on 2 Feb 2010 at 6:17
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
aw...@telus.net
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