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Under Options you can find Advanced Settings. Here you can delete temporary files, if I'm correct this also deletes Attrac files that were created solely for transfering tracks to a device
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The idea is to come up with new functions that could enhance SS or CP's functionality. My idea: a queuing line - When a song is playing, you select an other song and that song will be put in the queue. When the current song is finished, the song from the queue will be played. After that song the next song is decided upon the playmode and taking the initial song as last played. Thus is you use normal play, song 5 is playing, you select song 8 to queue. First song 5 will play, then song 8 and then song 6. The queue line should contain up to 5 songs or so. It's a bit like a 'program' function that some players have, except you don't have to select all songs before, but you can do it while playing. You got any idea's for new/adjusted functions??
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Isn't it possible to select the songs in the group and drag them out of the group? That way, you just drag them out of the group and then delete the group.
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I sort of have the same problem. After upgrading from 3.4 to 4.0, some MP3 sound all weird. Like playing them at 10x speed or something. At the same time, this just happened to 1 file, a mp3 suddenly only plays at half speed.
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some of my mp3's suddenly stopped working. I have 2 that are suddenly played all scrambled and an other mp3 file that suddenly plays at half speed! These songs did work with previous versions
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my SSCP only uses much memory when I'm on connect store (around 70mb). When the program is running in the background, minimized, it only uses around 10mb which sounds very decent to me. As for your "100% CPU problem", I used to have this very same problem with Windows Media Player. According to windows, this was caused by a failure during installation. Reinstalling didn't resolve it though, you had to download a patch from the windows site. Don't know, but maybe there is a similarity between these two cases??
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Maybe that's Sony's way of fixing?? If it doesn't work, just remove it??
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good idea Stuge! I'll edit my first post
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Great!! it's working! OK, let's pull of some custom skins:P
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hmm....it's actually quite funny what happened. Saying they are going to replace a crappy programm by a much better programm, but in the end the crappy programm appears to be much better. hmm....it's actually quite sad aswell:(
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open 'Start' menu: Control panel -> System The first tab should display whether SP2 is installed, like this System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 2 <-- that's it:P
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same here Gracenote didn't work on 3.2 & 3.3 (not sure about 3.1), but works fine on 3.4
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Well, I was trying to change the SS skin, but with not much luck. I was only able to change the startup screen and the titlebar. I redid the play/pause/stop etc. buttons, but sonicstage keeps displaying the standard buttons (though these files where replaced by the new ones). So untill someone finds out how to solve this, my attempt is pretty much failed
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maybe you should enable smoothing in the options menu?? Tools / options / CD Drive settings / CD importing
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I'm not very into programming or XML, but I was able to find out that SS indeed uses the files mentioned earlier. So now I really don't get why it isn't working. Some files I edit do change in SS, others don't.