Sneakyghost Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 @chino:thanx mate. was just about trying that. just didn't want to cuz don't really know how to setup the ini. guess i just have look round the board, but usually i'm to lazy to that...nevermind.thx for the help.
Alanoll Posted December 12, 2004 Author Posted December 12, 2004 am i correct in assuming we can use the same INI file we used for the 5.05 release?also, not to be a pest, but whats the approximate release schedule for the updated MSI (with associations)thanks!!I was thinking of starting it Wednesday. I'm sure there are gonna be bugs, so just giving a few days for people to find those.Also, the registering associations works, just as in the same release. What doesn't work is the "User can install the audio components, but still not have Winamp associated to it". That's what's gonna be changed next update.The INI file is the SAME form the last release, it's good to go.@SneakyghostGuess you're still not seeing the examples There are NO "/" for the switches. the ONLY "/" you should have is for the /qb or the /qn. All the others are just XFULL=1 or XAUDIO=1 and you just list them out.
midiboy Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 Hi Alanoll,thanks for the new msi !A small bug ...as with your last msi, the playback of wav etc. files does not work after installation. The wave input module does not have those associated after installation !Thanks !Alex
Dynaletik Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 Hey Alanoll...great work again ! Does anyone know what the file PXSDKPLS.dll in the Winamp directory is for?I'm slimming down my install so I install Winamp with the following INI:[SETUP]XMODERNSKIN=1XAUDIO=1XNSV=1XWRITEWAV=1XDCOUT=1XNAME=DynaletikXKEY=XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXXXDesktop=0XQuicklaunch=0and after that I delete some files that I don't needDEL "%programfiles%\Winamp\Plugins\milkdrop.html"DEL "%programfiles%\Winamp\Winamp.m3u"DEL "%programfiles%\Winamp\demo.mp3"DEL "%programfiles%\Winamp\whatsnew.txt"DEL "%programfiles%\Winamp\winampmb.htm"
Sneakyghost Posted December 12, 2004 Posted December 12, 2004 @alanoll:oh my god i'm so sorry 4 being such a pest!cause ur right!that happens quite often when i'm reading stuff. i do see and i don't.just not looking properly.sorry about that!sneakyghost
Alanoll Posted December 12, 2004 Author Posted December 12, 2004 @Dynaletikit's part of the Sonic Burning components.@midiboy Curses. But I knew there would be atleast one bug. lol. Guess I gotta go try and find a WAV file.
Thauzar Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 Thanks Allanoll for this new release. What would we do without you?
No_Style Posted December 15, 2004 Posted December 15, 2004 Many kudos to you, Alanoll. Thanks for the update
durex Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 awesome work man...quick ?... would it be easy to intregrate an additional swicth that would allow to specify the installation path?
Alanoll Posted December 16, 2004 Author Posted December 16, 2004 there already is one, built into Windows Installer. INSTALLDIRIt should also be usable via INI, if not I'll add it next revision, but it should always be available via command-line
a06lp Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 if not I'll add it next revisionspeaking of the next revision...
Alanoll Posted December 16, 2004 Author Posted December 16, 2004 if not I'll add it next revisionspeaking of the next revision... yeah yeah...since only one bug was noticed, gotta remember how I fixed that. But expect it tomorrow....I got alittle tied up doing research on PHP and MySQL for the Unattended Website
a06lp Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 yeah yeah...since only one bug was noticed, gotta remember how I fixed that. But expect it tomorrow....I got alittle tied up doing research on PHP and MySQL for the Unattended Websiteno prob.i really appreciate you doing this. thanks so much.
durex Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 there already is one, built into Windows Installer. INSTALLDIRIt should also be usable via INI, if not I'll add it next revision, but it should always be available via command-lineThis works right from the ini file.. thx a bunch Alanollbtw.. in that screen shot, starting at xjump, all of the parameters are off by 1 and xtray is at there bottom where it should be directly after xjump.. someone may have already pointed this out as I havent read through this entire thread.thanks again! made this process SO much easier!
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