Bob Bannister wrote:
quoted 13 lines I don't see anything in the Winamp interface that allows you to overlap
>
> I don't see anything in the Winamp interface that allows you to overlap
> tracks.
> I tried running two sessions of the program (many Windows programs will let
> you do that if you rerun the exe while it's already open) - Winamp doesn't
> do that.
> Then I tried copying all the Winamp program files so I had two
> installations, which you does allow you to open a second session of the
> program - however, when I try to select and play an Mp3, I get the message
> "Could not initialize Audio;audio device already in use" which I suspect
> means my Windows audio device rather than the program itself.
>
> Bob
I dont know whether it helps but with winamp 2.08 and probably earlier
versions you should take a look in the "Preferences" menu (press Ctrl+P)
then look in the "Options" page, and you will see a check box saying
"allow multiple instances" which does just that.
Wheter it lets you overlap/mix two or more MP3's I dont know.
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