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#5 End Of Playlist action

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Roy Rico
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2003-02-16
2003-02-09
Roy Rico
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pressing stop on the last track (or only one track) in the
play list causes winamp to play random file or stream,
depending on eop action. Pressing stop should stop
winamp, not select random song.

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  • Renae MacLeod

    Renae MacLeod - 2003-02-16

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    I would like to add that I like the current setup for one reason.
    Let me explain... Whe a song comes on that I don't want to
    hear, I used to go in and search for, then select another track
    (always my special Donkey.mp3) to play. When I figured out
    that all I had to do was press stop and WWWinamp would
    detect, well, EoP and perform its duty (1) and select then
    play another random track. :)

     
  • Roy Rico

    Roy Rico - 2003-02-16
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  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    I second this problem. It's impossible to stop Winamp.

     
  • Renae MacLeod

    Renae MacLeod - 2004-01-21

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    Actually, you can stop WinAmp by putting at least 2 songs in
    the queue and pressing stop. If WinAmp is on the last song
    and stopped EoP is invoked. If WinAmp is *not* on the last
    song and stopped it stays stopped.

     

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