This causes several locked temp files to be left behind. So, the only way to get Winamp to completely shutdown is to select and end the winamp.exe process. It disappears from the screen and from the Applications tab in the task manager, but winamp.exe is still displayed on the Processes tab after waiting several minutes. The task manager still says Winamp is running and the trace log displays 1 more "setvolume volume: 1.00" response.Ĭlicking the Winamp exit button causes Winamp to appear to shutdown. The trace log displays 1 more "setvolume volume: 1.00" response, but the track doesn't start playing.Ĭlicking stop then play again still wont make the track start. ![]() Now when I click on the stop, then play buttons, the task manager says Winamp is still running (instead of "not responding", which it said before). ![]() Winamp is still running according to the Applications tab in the Windows Task Manager. ![]() Well, the sound output still stops when trying to start the next song.
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