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winamp plugin development

Asked by KristjanLaane in Winamp Software MP3 Player, Software MP3 Media Players, General Multi-Media Software

Tags: Winamp dll

im a noob to winamp dev and maybe you can tell me why the following relatively simple code to tell the state of the player does not work (it says 'None of the above')?


the code is simply put in an output plugin from Winamp SDK called out_null and as positive control, if i simply stick the follwing under Config ,then a messagebox appears correctly
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#include "../winamp/wa_ipc.h"
 
 
    void config(HWND hwnd) {
    	char *messageText;
    	int res;
    	
    	res = SendMessage(hwnd,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISPLAYING);
 
    	    /*#define IPC_ISPLAYING 104
    		/* int res = SendMessage(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISPLAYING);
    		** This is sent to retrieve the current playback state of Winamp.
    		** If it returns 1, Winamp is playing.
    		** If it returns 3, Winamp is paused.
    		** If it returns 0, Winamp is not playing*/
 
    	switch (res) {
    		case 1:
    			messageText = "Winamp is playing.";
    			break;
    		case 3:
    			messageText = "Winamp is paused.";
    			break;
    		case 0:
    			messageText = "Winamp is not playing.";
    			break;
    		default:
    			messageText = "None of the above";
    	}
 
    	MessageBox(NULL, messageText, "Da heedr", MB_OK);
    }
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