Description
Note: This plugin is outdated. You should use GeoMP32 instead.
GeoAmp is a plugin which allows you to control Winamp (currently 2.x only?) from a GeoBar. Clicking on the Winamp icon displays a menu while the remaining icons provide standard control functions (play, pause, stop, ect).

Picture is showing a "hacked" version of GeoAmp with different button graphics.
(You may also read about GeoAmpList and GeoAmpTitle)
Author and Download
It was created by [~Unknown], and can be downloaded from http://www.geoshell.com/plugins/zoom.asp?id=235
This is also the "hacked" version shown above, the original is distributed with the 4.11 final release.
Registry Settings
Set the following registry keys in HKCU\Software\geo\geoShell\Plugins\geoAmpX_Y to set the path to winamp and to control whether the associated button is displayed on the bar or not:
| Key |
Values |
Default |
Function |
| path |
Text |
" " |
Full path to winamp.exe |
| ejectbutton |
0,1 |
1 |
Show or hide button |
| nextbutton |
0,1 |
1 |
Show or hide button |
| pausebutton |
0,1 |
1 |
Show or hide button |
| playbutton |
0,1 |
1 |
Show or hide button |
| previousbutton |
0,1 |
1 |
Show or hide button |
| stopbutton |
0,1 |
1 |
Show or hide button |
| winampbutton |
0,1 |
1 |
Show or hide button |
If winamp has been properly installed (i.e. using the winamp installer) then GeoAmp should be able to locate the winamp executable. It needs this so that it can start winamp if it is not running.
If you have copied winamp onto your machine manually or GeoAmp fails to locate the executable for some other reason and consequently won't start winamp, then you must put the full path to the winamp executable (e.g. c:\program files\winamp\winamp.exe) in the "path" registry entry.