

Look near the top of the window that opens to see if the location (drive letter, root folder, and sub-folders) and filename for the song are correct. Right click on 1 of these songs in the library to open a context menu, then click on the "View file info." command. How did you link the songs to Winamp? The songs are probably not in the same folder(s) they were in when they were first added to the Winamp media library. If a song is copied to another folder and added to the library, Winamp will treat the copied song as if it were a new different song (even though both songs are actually the same). If the song is later moved to another location, then Winamp will not able to find it. The songs only play on winamp when I click on my folder of the songs instead of clicking in the program to play.When a song is first added to the Winamp media library, the location of the song is saved along with it's filename. How do I make the songs play on my winamp? I even tried reinstalling winamp and same problem. I downloaded the songs onto my computer and linked them to my winamp yet winamp doesn't recognize any of the songs. Instead it just starts searching through the whole list of songs as if the songs aren't connected.

When I click on a song in my library on winamp, it won't play. I hope someone is still paying attention to this issue, as Winamp is QUITE irritating without this feature!Īnd thank you DrO for all the GREAT info you provided on this subject.
WINAMP GRACENOTE TOOLS CODE
And, I have to imagine that adding the "gracenote code" URL info the config file would be a trivial code change. It would be a lot of dirty work, decoding the "gracenote code" protocols, but it would be at least POSSIBLE at that point. (perhaps ?) Perhaps if it is reliable enough, the source service would even accept the web widget as part of their service. However, if the URL info used by the "gracenote code" was made accessable to the users, an enterprising user (or group of users) could create an alternate "web widget", driven by data from an existing service. Right now, we're at an impasse - the people with access to the code are busy, and the users are stuck. You may ask why? Well, as DrO has so kindly let us know, the "gracenote code" is inherent throughout Winamp. While this is an old thread, it still is an issue! May I suggest a simple change that may lead to a solution? Put the URL, Port ID and path usd by the "gracenote code" into the winamp config file!
