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Posted on 09-10-11 04:50:42 PM Link | Quote
So, I've been trying to run Winamp v2.91 in Wineskin under Mac OS X 10.7. (I know, I know, I should just use a native program, but I haven't found anything that has all the features I want)

And it generally works rather well, with one occasional exception- after playing a song for an amount of time (which seems to be random), the player will stop playing, and the bar will move forward rapidly to the end of the song. The only way to play a song after this is to stop it, go into the preferences, and refresh the Primary Sound Driver. Ideally, I would rather not have to do this...

I've tried fiddling with various configuration options (changing the primary sound driver, etc.) but none of them seem to work. Does anyone know if it's possible to fix this problem?

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Posted on 09-10-11 04:57:17 PM Link | Quote
When I was on OSX 10.5 I was using WineBottler's pre-built Winamp Lite edition and had no problems whatsoever; it might be looking into it for your use, as well.

That might not help, but I never had a problem with that particular setup, even after listening to some tracks for hours non-stop.

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Posted on 09-10-11 06:13:24 PM Link | Quote
When I'm trying to make a program run in Wine on Linux, I run it from a terminal so I can see the debugging output. The debug messages are usually enough to figure out which DLLs (or other files) should be overridden with ones from Windows.

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Posted on 09-10-11 06:37:08 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Xkeeper
When I was on OSX 10.5 I was using WineBottler's pre-built Winamp Lite edition and had no problems whatsoever; it might be looking into it for your use, as well.

That might not help, but I never had a problem with that particular setup, even after listening to some tracks for hours non-stop.

Trying to set up WineBottler causes X11 to crash. And in a rather spectacular fashion, too, as it kept reopening and crashing until I poked at it from the terminal.

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Eons ago, I was using Winamp 3 or even 5 in Ubuntu, I just overrode most of WINE's DLLs with Windows ones anyway. It worked pretty much flawlessly.

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Posted on 09-28-11 12:07:38 AM Link | Quote
It turned out that pressing "Play" or "Next Track" would usually fix the issue, so I didn't worry too much after this... (much easier than going into preferences)

But now, my Winamp skin has disappeared for no apparent reason. Might have to start looking into overriding DLLs...

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Posted on 09-28-11 07:40:50 AM Link | Quote
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it could be DLL overrides that's causing problems.

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Well, yeah. Either you need to override some DLLs, or you've overridden the wrong ones. I've gotten it to work flawlessly before.

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Posted on 09-29-11 02:28:17 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Metal_Man88
Well, yeah. Either you need to override some DLLs, or you've overridden the wrong ones. I've gotten it to work flawlessly before.

I haven't played around with anything as of yet- it's "stock" WINE, essentially.

The thing I find bizarre is that theming just kind of randomly stopped working- it worked fine before, now it just ignores any theme I try and set.

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