Hi Mike,

Try the following. If it doesn't work, please let me know and I'll check to see 
if there are other relevant settings I have missed.

1. Start Winamp.

2. Press ctrl+p for preferences.

3. Arrow to the Shell Options.

4. Ensure that:
Add 'Enqueue & Play' to Winamp's associated file types is checked
Set 'Enqueue & Play' as the default file action is not checked
Add files into the queue for delayed playback is not checked
Insert enqueued files after the currently playing file is checked
Leave playback on the currently playing file is checked
Start Winamp playing if it is not already is checked
Enqueue & Play in Winamp is selected from the list

5. Tab to Close and press enter.

6. Start Windows Explorer, open a folder containing MP3 files and arrow to an 
MP3 file.

7. Press alt.

8. Arrow to Enqueue and Play in Winamp, and press enter. For me, it is not with 
the other Winamp options. It is after Open.

This should place the selected track after the one which is currently playing.

Thanks,
Barry Chapman

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Bernard" <mbern6...@aol.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Cc: <winamp4thebl...@freelists.org>
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 4:58 AM
Subject: enqueue and play does not show in context menu


Hi fellow list members,

First of all, I hope that everyone has had a nice Christmas and that 2014
will bring you happiness and good fortune. Quite a while back, I had written
to the pc-audio list to find out how to insert a track immediately below the
currently playing one in Winamp. Someone on the Pc-audio list, had given me
some directions as to how to do this. I followed all the steps they set out
in their email message, explaining how to get Winamp to insert a new track
below the one that's already playing in the playlist. However, the (enqueue
and play in Winamp) option doesn't appear anywhere in the context menu of
Windows Explorer for some weird reason. The list member said to go to the
shell options under the preferences treeview/dialogue, and checked the check
boxes for add enqueue play to Winamp associated filetypes, insert enqueue
files after the currently playing file, and leave playback on the currently
playing file. Once that was done, I loaded my playlist of songs, pressed
enter on the first song in the playlist and The song plaied as normal. While
it was playing, I pressed Windows key and E, to open windows explorer and
navigated to the folder where the file I wanted to add was located and
highlighted the file. But when I pressed alt F to bring up the file menu, I
did not see anything that said  Enqueue and play in Winamp under the file
menu. I even tried going directly to the (my music) folder, which is where
all my music is kept, highlighted a file I wanted to add to the playlist,
and tried pressing both alt F and using the applications key, but no matter
which method I tried, the enqueue and play in Winamp icon was still no where
to be found. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Has anyone else ever
had this issue with Winamp? Thanks in advance for any help you can give.

Mike

Rochester, NY.

Mike

Rochester, NY. 


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