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Topic: I found a way to make winamp support wma pro codec (Read 4597 times) previous topic - next topic
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I found a way to make winamp support wma pro codec

frist, make sure u have installed the directshow plugin for winamp
secound, del the file in_wm.dll in the plugins folder if u have this installed
last, find the section [in_dshow] in winamp.ini, and add ";wma" at the end of the line "extlist="
then u can use your winamp to play any wma that could play in your wmp.
since this u will never need the file wmaudsdk.dll, and must audio enhancement plugins shoud work on wma files

I found a way to make winamp support wma pro codec

Reply #1
works here.

you can also open the directshow decoder configuration in winamp to add wma filetype.

regards; ilikedirt

 

I found a way to make winamp support wma pro codec

Reply #2
I am fairly certain this method was already mentioned in the 128kbit Test Results thread.  However I am too lazy to dig through all 7 (I think) pages of it.
gentoo ~amd64 + layman | ncmpcpp/mpd | wavpack + vorbis + lame

I found a way to make winamp support wma pro codec

Reply #3
If I was trying to grab the wav output of wmp9 to evaluate codec quality, would using Winamp be a proper procedure? I suppose you'd lose the 24bit precision, and it is unsure what happens in the downconversion to 16bit and in sending the stream back to winamp...?