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- Command Description
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- /NEW Creates a new instance of Winamp.
- /ADD <file> Add the specified 'file' to the playlist editor.
- /BOOKMARK <file> Add the specified 'file' to Winamp's bookmarks.
- /CONFIG=<file> Instructs Winamp to use the specified config file instead of the default.
- /INIDIR= Instructs Winamp to use a different settings folder from the default in paths.ini.
- /M3UDIR= Instructs Winamp to use a different folder for storing playlists from the default in paths.ini.
- /CLASS= Specify a different window class to use for Winamp instead of the default "Winamp v1.x".
- /REG=[ACDLNSV] Associate Winamp with specific files and OS actions.
- /NOREG Prevent Winamp from using the Windows registry i.e. like a portable mode.
- /UNREG Removes any Winamp file and OS associations previously created by this Winamp install.
- /CLOSE or /QUIT or /EXIT Close Winamp.
- /KILL Attempt to kill the Winamp process if it refuses to exit normally.
- /SAFE=[1|2] Run Winamp in a safe mode where only officially known plug-ins are loaded.
- Using /SAFE=2 will also disable the loading of media library plug-ins.
- /SAFEALWAYS Run Winamp like /SAFE=1 but without the prompt, which is otherwise shown.
- /ALLOW_COMPAT_MODE This will allow Winamp to be run without the warning shown if Windows compatibility mode
- is detected, as there are some cases where this is the only way to run Winamp as wanted.
- /ADDPLAYLIST <file> <name> [<guid>] Allows for adding the specified playlist to Winamp's library playlists.
- The <guid> parameter is optional and auto-generated if not specified.
- /APPENDPLAYLIST <guid> <file> Append the specified <file> to the end of the specified playlist.
- You need to use the correct <guid> otherwise this will fail.
- /CREATEPLAYLIST <name> [<guid>] Will create a new playlist in Winamp's library playlists using the name
- specified. The <guid> parameter is optional and is auto-generated if
- not specified.
- /ENUMPLAYLISTS Enumerates through Winamp's library playlists and sends the output to 'stdout'
- e.g. winamp.exe /ENUMPLAYLISTS > playlists.txt
- The output is UTF-8 encoded (no BOM) and the formatting is: <GUID>,<file>,<name>
- /DELM3U Instructs Winamp to remove the current copy of winamp.m3u(8) from the playlists folder.
- /REV Rewind the currently playing item by the native amount e.g. 5 seconds.
- /FWD Fast forward the currently playing item by the native amount e.g. 5 seconds.
- /PREV Move the currently playing item to the previous item in the playlist editor.
- /NEXT Move the currently playing item to the next item in the playlist editor.
- /PLAY Start Winamp playing.
- /PAUSE Pause playback or restart playback if Winamp is already paused.
- /PLAYPAUSE Pause / resume playback if already playing or starts playback if not already playing.
- /STOP Stop Winamp playing.
- /STOPFADE Stop Winamp playing with fadeout.
- /STOPAFTER Stop Winamp playing after the current item finishes.
- /RANDOM or /RANDOM=[0|1] Toggle Winamp's shuffle mode or set it to the specified value.
- /SHUFFLE or /SHUFFLE=[0|1] Random and Shuffle are the same as far as Winamp is concerned.
- /REPEAT or /REPEAT=[0|1] Toggle Winamp's repeat mode or set it to the specified value.
- /PANLEFT or /PANRIGHT Move the panning (or balance) to the left or the right by ~5%.
- /PAN=[-127 - 127] Set the panning (or balance) to the specified value.
- /VOLUP or /VOLDOWN Increase or decrease the current volume by ~5%.
- /VOL=[0 - 100] Set the volume to the specified value.
- /CD[0-3] Loads (and plays if applicable from other settings) the specified CD (check the main menu).
- /JUMPTO Open (or toggle) the 'Jump to File' window (subject to its configuration options).
- /CLEAR Clear the contents of the current playlist editor.
- /STARTMIN Attempts to start Winamp in a minimized (hidden) state - the OS and plug-ins can override.
- /STARTMAX Attempts to start Winamp in a maximized (visible) state - the OS and plug-ins can override.
- /COMMAND=<id> Will send the specified command or message <id> via the appropriate message type so
- less general options can be used without Winamp specifically coding it into these options.
- /WA_IPC <id> <param> These will not return any values and are just for sending an action e.g. toggling a state.
- You will need to consult the Winamp SDK or use a resource editor to obtain appropriate <id>
- and <param> values to be able to use these.
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- Optional from JTFE (if installed and the functionality is enabled):
- /ADD \\QUEUE <file> Add the specified file to the Winamp playlist editor and also to the JTFE queue
- /ADD \\ADDML <file> Add (or update) the specified file in Winamp's Media Library.
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