will I always get this error when closing winamp?

  • From: "Marty Rimpau" <mrimpau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "winamp for the blind list" <winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:21:09 -0700

Hi all, it seems that every time I shut winamp down after streaming, I
get an illegal operations message that looks like this
**********************************************************************
Date 06/14/2004 Time 17:21
WINAMP caused an invalid page fault in
module <unknown> at 0000:01b42ee0.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=017f EIP=01b42ee0 EFLGS=00010202
EBX=0071d008 SS=0187 ESP=0071cfb8 EBP=0071cfd4
ECX=00000000 DS=0187 ESI=0000802c FS=552f
EDX=00008048 ES=0187 EDI=0071cfbc GS=5eff
Bytes at CS:EIP:

Stack dump:
bff7363b 00000bfc 00000111 040003ea 00000d20 80065c47 00000187 0071cfe8
bff94407 5eff802c 00005eff 00000000 bff719b8 bfc08026 0071fe28 bff7186d

now I know that a module unknown message isn't of much help, but here
is what I do, and that is, when I first start winamp, I select the
audio stocker plugin from the dsp plugins, then from the output, I
select the sqr cross fader, and then, press configure, and focus on the
tab control, and right arrow to dsp, and once there, in the list view,
I press the letter s for the shoutcast plugin, and close that part, and
then close preferences, but when I shut down winamp, I get the above
message, because I want to turn off everything after broadcasting,
because, with the dsp plugin second in command, it automatically comes
up in the sys tray, every time you start winamp, so, is there a way to
prevent this error from occurring when I shut winamp down after
streaming.  Also, something quite odd, I select the shoutcast plugin as
second in command, and look at the list view, and it has the shoutcast
plugin at the bottom of the list, but when I'm done streaming, and
first, get the illegal operations message, and go back in to the sqr
cross fader to turn everything off, I notice that instead of the
shoutcast plugin being set, the audio stocker shoutcast muxer.dll is
selected, but I don't ever remember selecting that.  Sorry, but this
second in command stuff is confusing, but even with what you hear, you
still have to have the dsp plugin be second in command, and I assume
this wouldn't be the case if I were using two different instances of
winamp, though not sure, since the second instance is broadcasting to
the first instance of winamp with the shoutcast plugin, and the linerec
running, and the second instance of winamp is broadcasting to the first
instance, somebody correct me if I'm incorrect.  My mic sounds good,
with one instance of winamp, and I did drop what you hear to 80 per
cent, that's how jaws would read it.  I wish I could get with somebody
over the phone, and sort some of this stuff out.  I did notice, after
my stream was over, that when I was going through the songs, that every
other one was louder in some way, and I would like to know if this has
any bearing or suggestion, that the audio stocker plugin isn't in, not
sure about that, just a suspicion.  Thanks in advance for helping.  

Marty


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