by smurfmeat » Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:54 pm
DFX 9.1 is working fine for me. I'm running Windows 7 RC1 with the latest version of MM. I don't have Winamp installed at all.
1). I just created a folder called 'Winamp' in my Program Files directory and placed winamp.exe (a text file, as stated in previous posts) in this folder. That was enough to trick DFX into thinking Winamp was installed.
2). I could then point the installer to my MM directory. Once I started up MM and enabled the DFX plugin, it crashed on me, but I restarted again and clicked slowly, only once, to enable it, and after a few seconds, the DFX window popped up. It also took quite a few seconds for any changes within DFX to register, ie changing presets took maybe 5-10 seconds before I could hear a difference. Just as a precaution, I manually placed dsp_dfx.dll in the MM plugins directory.
At any rate, it's all working for me.
Hope this helps and prevents people from not using MM with DFX.
DFX 9.1 is working fine for me. I'm running Windows 7 RC1 with the latest version of MM. I don't have Winamp installed at all.
1). I just created a folder called 'Winamp' in my Program Files directory and placed winamp.exe (a text file, as stated in previous posts) in this folder. That was enough to trick DFX into thinking Winamp was installed.
2). I could then point the installer to my MM directory. Once I started up MM and enabled the DFX plugin, it crashed on me, but I restarted again and clicked slowly, only once, to enable it, and after a few seconds, the DFX window popped up. It also took quite a few seconds for any changes within DFX to register, ie changing presets took maybe 5-10 seconds before I could hear a difference. Just as a precaution, I manually placed dsp_dfx.dll in the MM plugins directory.
At any rate, it's all working for me. :) Hope this helps and prevents people from not using MM with DFX.