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Windows 7 x64 Ultimate | Rainmeter 2.1 r822 | NowPlaying plugin v 1.0 (from rainmeter installer) | WinAmp 5.61
Windows 7 x64 Ultimate | Rainmeter 2.1 r822 | NowPlaying plugin v 1.0 (from rainmeter installer) | WinAmp 5.61
I tried reading the tags with the popular MP3Tag application and got the same result as in the screenshots you posted. Seems that the embedded tag in the 'bad_one' file is saved incorrectly (i.e. as an ANSI string -- not as a Unicode string).~Faradey~ wrote:Sorry for bugging you) but i noticed that Cyrillic not supported, but i remember everything were fine with earlier versions, may be i'm wrong, not sure....and it's something strange going on...most of my music with Cyrillic characters are not supported with latest plugin, but some of them are supported. Below you'll find screenshots and links to download mp3's. One "good" and one "bad"
That sounds about right. The missing features will be implemented for the final version of libcad plugin. Thanks for testing!Scream81 wrote:Ah this is really great, a lot more then I have thought!
Album cover display works without problems.
Controls like Play, Pause, Next, Back, Volume Up and Down also work without problems.
Stop works, but after you have stopped you can't play again. Also the skin keeps the coverart and titel information from the stopped song. The Progress and Duration returns to zero like it should.
The OpenPlayer doesn't work right now.
The ClosePlayer doesn't close the player, but seems to cut the connection between NowPlaying and VLC.
Good job.
Are you saying it returns X:\path\folder.jpg even if folder.jpg does not exist?Mordasius wrote:The problem I've come across is that PlayerType=COVER returns the correct path but with the file name "folder.jpg" when the MP3 file doesn't have any album art. Thus something like Substitute="":"Default.png" can't be used to display a custom image when there is no artwork.
There you go. You solved it in one. For some reason I had a file named folder.jpg in my music library. Funny thing was the contents of folder.jpg changed now and again depending what MP3 files I had played - or maybe WMP was automaticaly updating the file?poiru wrote: Are you saying it returns X:\path\folder.jpg even if folder.jpg does not exist?