My machine is set to power on the transmitter, and when you shutdown the machine, the transmitter goes off - no dead air. This is strictly for at-home use, when I want to listen to music. I do not use Shoutcast as I have no need for it. I really want to keep this KISS - no mixers or other equipment. I even tried ramping up all of the volume levels and placing the mic close to a speaker - nothing - no feedback, click, pop - nothing - the sound of silence.Īs there are no longer any settings for the linein:// input plugin, I guess I'm at your mercy to help me achieve this. If I play a song afterwards - no problem - I'm rockin'. I can yack all I want, I can watch my cat-in-a-garbage-can voice move the SA bars, but no audio output at all. I have ensured that the Output is set to DirectSound. Winamp was born as a very basic media player and has slowly but consistently improving for many years. I can see the spectrum analyzer graph bars move as I speak, however, there is no audio output. I wish to be able to plug in a mic and use it to make announcements between songs. I have yet to have a problem sans the below. The one thing I wonder about is the sound chip on the current iteration - it's a SoundMax, and my research has shown that there are "issues" with SoundMax from your perspective. Each one has been a clean, newest version load of WinAmp, and the current version of BrowseAmp. It has lived through several versions, from an old P133 laptop on Win98, a PII-400, a PIII-1200, and now a PIV-2.0GHz - all running Win2000. It works PERFECTLY - I've never had an issue since it's installation in 2002 (older versions of the software, of course). I use WinAmp v5.552 with BrowseAmp GT to control my own personal FM radio station. I have yet to see it answered for my situation. I know this question has been asked A LOT of times in these forums, as I did my homework before posting.
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