XtremeMaC Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 (edited) From May 24th and on Alanoll has taken full control of the project, I'd like to Thank him for helping me out and taking over the project. Good Luck*NEW* Winamp 5.03a download linkUSAGEThis Winamp MSI release lets you define command lines to install your favorite Audio/Video player. Accepted SwitchesXagentXlibraryXintexXhotkeyXjumpXtray[*]Xmodernskin[*]XaudioXwmaXmidXmodXoggXaacXmp3encXmp4XcdplayXsonicXcddbXwav[*]XvideoXnsvXavi[*]XvisualXtinyfullXavsXmilkdrop[*]XextraXsignalXwritewavXdcout[*]XregoptXdircontXtypecontXnetscapeXaudiocd[*]NEW switchesXnameXkey[*]XfullCommand line Usagesimply put =1 to the components u want to installso if I want to install Winamp agent I'd add Winamp.msi Xagent=1so if I want to install all Audio Components I'd add Winamp.msi Xaudio=1 and that would add all the audio components so that u don't have to write all the sub-components of audio.u can use multiple switches at the same time so winamp.msi Xagent=1 Xaudio=1 Xvideo=1 and so on...if u fully want to install Winamp use Xfull=1 option.if u are registered with Winamp and have a serial key and a username do as follows to automatically register your copy of winampwinamp.msi Xname=your user name Xkey=your key in XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX formatDo NOT forget to put "" around your user name if u have space in between..!!if u don't want a certain component to not install, just leave it off the command line. Everything defaults to NOT INSTALLED unless specified with =1U can see a list of it on the installer as well (if u don't want to use silent switches)Fixed ProblemsMsi is now able to add your registration keyType registration has been fixed, now the types are selectedKnown Issues:When u uninstall Winamp the associations will not revert back to original program.(I could revert them back to media player, but I don't know if anyone uses Windows Media Player...)No other known issuessorry I still couldn't figure out how to use ini's so that u don't have to write everything in the commandline so expect the new stuff from Alanoll.okay for ppl who really don't want to use the msi u can always write a simple vbs or js to click on the preferences in original winamp.exe Edited July 19, 2004 by XtremeMaC
RayOK Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 I guess this means we have to bow down to you now??I will be the first.. Thanks a lot XtremeMaC and Alanoll!!!!!..
Mann Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 thanks you very much XtremeMaC i'll sure to give this a try.thanks again for all your efforts.
bonedaddy Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 @ XMacwow!! great jobthanks for this....I'll try later todayhave honey dooo's this moringIt's a boneyardbonedaddy
Weed Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 Thank You!! it works greatbut when i start winamp at the 1st time the register screen appear...possible to remove this ?
hajj_3 Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 the register screen is a change from winamp 5.03 - 5.03a, which i think is good, it reminds you that you need to register, i usually forget this until i try and use one of the pro features, also fixes 1 or 2 bugs !killed my bios chip so, cant install my unattended cd or test this out, trying to get someone to reprogram it !
Alanoll Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 woot.i think you didn't get many hits as some peopel might not have been awake or were going to not be awake yeah commandline supportas a side note, Mac, you may want to add an INI file C:\Windows\winamp.ini[WinampReg]NeedReg=0just those two lines. That will prevent the "registration" page comming up upon first run. Thought you should know. Doesn't work with a normal Winamp install from Nullsoft as it overwrites that file.and your Winamp folder you're creating in the Startmenu has a lowercase 'w'
Alanoll Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 i didn't see ANY ini's in the file i downloaded. lol.and the lines for the one I gave you, are from the winamp.ini from the Windows directory not in the WinAMP directory.
Alanoll Posted April 3, 2004 Posted April 3, 2004 oh i see what ya did. You just copied the Winamp.ini file from the Winamp directory into the distro.I was looking in the INI File Changes section. lol
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