10 Plug-in executed illegal operation.\nRestart of Winamp is recommended
11 Error loading module
12 Dynamic Links
13 Bookmarks
14 Error finding content (try hitting update)
15 Retrieving Winamp dynamic links
17 Error updating links!
21 Can't find output plug-in
22 Playlist Files (*.M3U;*.PLS)
23 All supported types
24 Retrieving playlist...
25 Try hovering the mouse over the\nitem you want help on (a tooltip\nwill appear)!
26 This is a list of installed input plug-ins for Winamp. You can configure each one by selecting it and hitting Configure.
27 This option configures the selected input plug-in.
28 This option views the about box for the selected input plug-in.
29 If no input plug-ins can claim the current file extension as their own, this extension is used by default. (we recommend mp3).
30 This specifies the proxy server to use for HTTP transfers. If blank, no proxy is used. Otherwise, specify machine:port, i.e. proxy.aol.com:81, or user:password@machine:port, i.e. justin:rules@myproxy.com:80
31 This button configures the currently selected output plug-in. Changes to the output plug-in usually take effect on the next track played.
32 This option views the about box for the selected output plug-in.
33 This box lists all of the installed output plug-ins. Select the one you wish to use.
34 Adjusts the priority class of Winamp when a track is playing. Usually this is set to Normal, but sometimes it's nice to set it higher (or lower).
35 Changes the icon that Winamp puts in the system tray.
36 This mode displays Winamp in the Taskbar only, just like normal programs.
37 This mode displays Winamp in the System Tray only, so it doesn't clutter up your Taskbar.
38 This mode displays Winamp in the System Tray and Taskbar, and removes itself from the Taskbar when you minimize Winamp.
39 This mode doesn't display Winamp in either the System Tray or Taskbar. Why you'd want to is another story, but hey...
40 If enabled this option lets Winamp dim its titlebar when inactive (normally enabled)
41 If enabled this option makes Winamp snap when you move it. You can temporarily toggle this option by holding down Shift while moving Winamp.
42 If disabled this option makes Winamp hide the normally-shown ClutterBar (for some skins).
43 If enabled this option makes Winamp show helpful (but often annoying) tooltips.
44 If enabled this option makes Winamp display a nice splash screen for 2 seconds.
45 This option makes Winamp display the track #s before the songs in the Playlist Editor. Enabled by default.
46 This option enables old-school single-click playlist buttons, which some people like better.
47 This option makes the Graphical Equalizer go into doublesize mode when the main Winamp window is (otherwise, the EQ stays single-sized, always).
48 This option makes Winamp use Winamp cursors for the mouse. Some people don't seem to like it, so there's this option for it.
49 Reads track info such as title or ID3 tag, as well as a track length estimate, on load (rather than on play).
50 Reads track info such as title or ID3 tag, as well as a track length estimate, on view (when you see it in the playlist editor)
51 Sorts the files you add/open before adding them.
52 Loads a new copy of Winamp whenever you run it (same as using the /NEW switch on the command line)
53 Converts %20 in song filenames (IE puts them in there too often when downloading) to spaces.
54 Converts underscores (the character _, mirc sometimes replaces spaces with them) in song filenames to spaces.
55 Scrolls the title in the Windows taskbar if selected.
56 This box controls the size of the playlist font (in pixels). The default is 10.
57 This box, when enabled, allows Winamp to stay offscreen, which is good for use with LiteStep's virtual window manager.
58 This box makes Winamp always appear on virtual desktops in LiteStep.
59 Extensions selected here will be registered by Winamp in the Windows Explorer.
60 Selects all extensions.
61 Selects no extensions.
62 Makes double-clicking on a file in explorer enqueue it into Winamp's playlist instead of instant playback
63 Selects the icon that Winamp audio files use in Explorer.
64 Selects the icon that Winamp playlist files use in Explorer.
65 Adds Winamp items (program, documentation, and uninstall link) to the Start Menu.
66 Adds Winamp as an icon to the Windows Desktop. Uses the currently selected file icon for the icon.
67 This is a list of installed visualization plug-ins. You can select one, and start/stop or configure it.
68 Once you have selected a plug-n, you can select a different module with this combo box.
69 This option makes visualization plug-ins auto-execute when you start a file.
70 This option disables Winamp's built-in visualization when a visualization plug-in is running.
71 This button starts the currently selected visualization plug-in.
72 This button stops the currently selected visualization plug-in.
73 This button configures the currently selected visualization plug-in.
74 This slider adjusts the priority of any running visualization plug-ins.
75 Selects a DSP library to use.
76 Selects a module in the current DSP library.
77 Configures the currently selected DSP library.
78 Displays a list of general purpose plug-ins. Note that all are running at once, you just use this box to configure them.
79 Configures the currently selected general purpose Winamp plug-in.
80 Flushes the Visualization and DSP plug-in Name Caches. Good to do once in awhile, also use if the plug-in title isn't correct.
81 Toggle Windowshade Mode|Minimize|Close|Winamp Menu|Toggle Graphical Equalizer|Toggle Playlist Editor|Options Menu|Toggle Always-On-Top|File Info Box|Toggle Doublesize Mode|Visualization Menu|Volume Bar|Panning Bar|Seeking Bar|Toggle Shuffle|Toggle Repeat|About Winamp|Open file(s)|Previous Track|Play|Pause|Stop|Next Track|Time Display (click to toggle elapsed/remaining)|Song Title (right-click for options)
82 Removes Winamp items (added from the 'Add' button) from the Start Menu.
83 This button lets you change the current language package for Winamp. The default is English.
84 Checking this option makes Winamp add a 'play' and 'enqueue' option to directories in explorer.
85 This value controls at what distance (in pixels) Winamp windows snap to eachother and to the viewport.
86 This button lets you select the directory for Winamp visualization plug-ins. The default is <yourwinampdirectory>\Plugins
87 This button lets you select the directory for Winamp DSP/effect plug-ins. The default is <yourwinampdirectory>\Plugins
88 Select visualization plug-in directory
89 Select effect plug-in directory
90 Setup
91 File types
92 Options
93 Display
94 Plug-ins
95 Input
96 Output
97 Visualization
98 DSP/Effect
99 General Purpose
100 This option will associate Winamp with Audio CDs in explorer, so that when you insert a disc or click on the disc icon in explorer Winamp will automatically play it.
101 Winamp Minibrowser
102 Open Internet Location... Ctrl+O
103 Using this command will remove\nall selected files PERMANENTLY\nfrom disk. Are you SURE you want\nto do this?
104 Note that a restart of Winamp is required\nfor the language pack to take effect.
105 Open language pack (select Winamp.exe for English)
106 Delete auto-load preset
107 &Delete...
108 Delete preset
109 Load auto-load preset
110 Save auto-load preset
111 Arial
112 1
113 This option will make Winamp retake its filetypes when other programs steal them. It is recommended.
114 This option makes Winamp use it's own (skinnable) font for displaying track titles. Disable this if you want to be able to see titles with non-english characters in them.
115 Update Links Ctrl+Alt+R
116 Winamp Setup: Winamp successfully installed
117 Winamp Setup: Settings
118 Winamp Setup: User information
119 Later
120 Sending in survey
121 Run Winamp
122 Using LAN Internet Connection
123 Using Dial-Up Modem Internet Connection
124 No Internet connection available
125 Are you sure you want to cancel Winamp Setup?\nAnswering yes may require you to reinstall Winamp at a later time.
126 This option when enabled will have Winamp automatically detect whether a new version has been released and notify you of it.
127 This button will create a Winamp link in your Win98/IE4+ QuickLaunch bar.
128 This setting tells Winamp that Internet access is always available, i.e. if you are connected on a LAN.
129 This setting tells Winamp that Internet access is dependent on having a dial-up connection present, i.e. if you have a modem you use to connect to the Internet.
130 This setting tells Winamp that Internet access is never available.
131 (none)
132 &Play in Winamp
133 &Enqueue in Winamp
134 Skins
135 This option controls whether Winamp automatically advances to the next track or not. You only want to enable it if you are DJing and want to be able to jump around without worrying about the playlist auto-advancing.
136 This box lists available skins to enable.
137 When this is checked, Winamp will switch skins randomly on every new file played.
138 This button lets you change the directory where you keep your skins.
139 Visualization
140 Agent
141 This option, when checks, allows Winamp to report anonymous usage information back to Nullsoft. It simply reports how much Winamp is being used, but not how you are using it.
142 This option enables the Winamp Agent, which runs at all times and lets you have enhanced functionality.
143 This option, when the Agent is enabled, shows an icon in the system tray that lets you run Winamp, browse your bookmarks, etc.
144 This option lets the Agent maintain Winamp's file associations, so that if other software is installed that uses the same extensions, Winamp will keep them.
145 Add to Winamp's &Bookmark list
146 Reads track info such as title or ID3 tag, as well as a track length estimate, on play only (rather than on view or load).