
The latest version is 1.80 (uploaded on August 6, 2002). I'm always running low on ideas, so any ideas would be very much appreciated. I've had a lot of positive reactions and people have shown interest in my plugin, so I have put it on the internet, that way you don't have to wait for Winamp's site to display it. My plugin supports just about anything you can think of that has standard wave audio or DirectSound drivers, in just about any format you can dream of (if you can find a real-life format that isn't supported by my plugin, please mail me). Starting at v1.30 it even supports a title, this means you can control the way it looks in your playlist! You can also specify the size and number of buffers for optimal performance. It supports any samplerate your device supports, it supports any number of channels your device supports (upto 32) and any number of bits per sample (upto 64, and it helps if it is aligned on an 8-bit boundary, although it is not required - by my plugin that is). My LineIn plugin for Winamp seriously improves upon Winamp's line-in capabilities. NOTE: This plugin is only for Winamp 2 and Winamp 5, NOT for Winamp 3. It's available here (mail me if you want the source code). It also has some bugfixes, most notably related to the stime/sdate options. the title can now be changed while playing by letting it depend on a file and changing the contents of this file.a more flexible channel map option (the number of input and output channels can now differ).starting/stopping/pausing based on the amplitude of the incoming sound.NOTE: This plugin is no longer being developed, I AM most certainly still available for questions, suggestions and specific requests though.įor those who need it, I also have a development version that has some new (but unfinished) features:
