Mojo Master Winamp Plugin For Karaoke
Quote: Originally posted by Nekko: I don't know of one, but why would you want it? ZIP-ed MP3s aren't any smaller on the disk than normal ones But keeping one zip file of an album (together with cover art/lyrics) is easier than 10-20 MP3 files. Quote: and decoding the zip 'compression' adds to CPU usage.
Maybe 1/2 of what decoding the MP3 uses. In other words maybe 1% of a modern CPU. Big f'in deal.
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Just answer his question if you do and don't keep butting in with 'WHY DON'T YOU NOT DO THIS.' I'm sure he's got his reasons and they're valid to him. Hahaha, this thread is a riot. Anyway, I can't seem to find anything like what you want Zathras.
It would be odd if no-one's made a plugin like it though, especially since foobar2000 supports it. Edit: I think I've found what you're looking for. It requires access to a command-line decompressor, though. The 'Software' link. Edit: Bleh, nevermind.
It only play the first file of the archive. Edit: Oh, you want to open zip files! You need WinZIP for that, man!
Can't use WinAMP. Man, you sure are clueless!
Quote: I just want WinAMP to be able to play files inside of zips without having to bother to unzip them first. Your registered programs work the same whether it is zipped or not. I use winzip for zip archives. Once Winzip opens the archive container you see all the files in an explorer type window. If Winamp is the app you have associated with mp3's then double click any file you wish and winamp will launch and play the file. If you want to play a bunch of them (kinda playlist) Then select all the ones you want and drag them to winamp's desktop icon, or to its system tray launch button.
It may take a little while to launch because it temporarily unzips them. Once you close winzip though they will disappear off your hard drive, because you didn't actually unzip them to a destination. New danger mos def zip. This works with movie files too. If you ever want to change program associations - then in Windows explorer right click the file while holding down the shift key - choose the program you want to open that type of file - and tick the box that says 'always use this program'. Quote: Originally posted by 1_of_9: quote: I just want WinAMP to be able to play files inside of zips without having to bother to unzip them first. Your registered programs work the same whether it is zipped or not.
I use winzip for zip archives. Once Winzip opens the archive container you see all the files in an explorer type window. If Winamp is the app you have associated with mp3's then double click any file you wish and winamp will launch and play the file. If you want to play a bunch of them (kinda playlist) Then select all the ones you want and drag them to winamp's desktop icon, or to its system tray launch button. It may take a little while to launch because it temporarily unzips them.
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Once you close winzip though they will disappear off your hard drive, because you didn't actually unzip them to a destination. This works with movie files too.
If you ever want to change program associations - then in Windows explorer right click the file while holding down the shift key - choose the program you want to open that type of file - and tick the box that says 'always use this program'. Ummm..right..I think he's asking if there's any way for WinAmp to do that automatically like most emulators do with compressed ROM's. He wants to be able to do this: 1. Bring up the dialog box for adding files.
Double-click a zip file 4. Have the contents of the zip file appear inside the dialog box. Select an mp3 inside the zip file and have it added to the playlist. When WinAmp tries to play the song, it is temporarily decompressed. Sorry to add no content, but this thread annoys me.
Either answer the question or leave the reply button alone. It can't be that hard. Increased reading comprehension would also benefit many here, it seems. The signal-to-noise ratio on this thread is scaryily low.
Warrens, since it's already been established that MP3 won't compress appreciably, pointing to increased disk space is hardly much help. Again I'm sorry I've got nothing to add, except to reiterate that foobar2000 can do what you want, which probably isn't very useful to you. Quote: Originally posted by warrens:.