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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 8 Mar 2000 17:16:54
Message: <38c6d156@news.povray.org>
I love this skin, I'm always interested in old stuff (antiques) and tube
electronics applies too.  I never have used Win Amp and this is the incentive to
try it.
I have an aging vinyl album, Oxygene, by J-M. Jarre.  Always liked it's hypnotic
bubbly sound.

Bob

"Kari Kivisalo" <kar### [at] kivisalonet> wrote in message
news:38C6C7BC.8766E2E0@kivisalo.net...
| Kari Kivisalo wrote:
| >
| > Retro skin rendered with POV-Ray and Photoshop.
| > Designed for properly adjusted gamma 2.2 monitors.
| >
| > Enjoy the warm glow and sweet harmonics of vacuum tubes.
| > Just base skin ready at this time.
|
| Here's the whole package. Get it from
| http://hammer.prohosting.com/~kkivisal/TubeAmp_v10.zip
|
| I used an alias when I uploaded this to winamp.com.
|
| That Gagarin tune is by Jean-Michel Jarre, a pioneer in
| electronic music and huge outdoor shows. http://www.jarre.com
|
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| Kari Kivisalo                                          www.kivisalo.net


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From: Chris Huff
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 8 Mar 2000 18:01:13
Message: <chrishuff_99-F1305F.18025808032000@news.povray.org>
In article <38c6d156@news.povray.org>, "Bob Hughes" 
<per### [at] aolcom?subject=PoV-News:> wrote:

> I love this skin, I'm always interested in old stuff (antiques) and tube
> electronics applies too.

My grandfather restores antique tube radios, and he taught me the basics 
of tube electronics. Interesting stuff...


> I never have used Win Amp and this is the incentive to try it.

I think there is a Mac version, MacAmp. I might try it some day...

-- 
Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/


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From: Johannes Hubert
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 8 Mar 2000 18:17:37
Message: <38c6df91@news.povray.org>
If WinAmp didn't give my WinNT BSODs, I would certainly use your skin
with it! Much nicer than the original...

Johannes.


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From: Steven Pigeon
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 9 Mar 2000 18:41:25
Message: <38C83662.63408666@iro.umontreal.ca>
Kari Kivisalo wrote:

> Kari Kivisalo wrote:
> >
> > Retro skin rendered with POV-Ray and Photoshop.
> > Designed for properly adjusted gamma 2.2 monitors.
> >
> > Enjoy the warm glow and sweet harmonics of vacuum tubes.
> > Just base skin ready at this time.
>
> Here's the whole package. Get it from
> http://hammer.prohosting.com/~kkivisal/TubeAmp_v10.zip
>
> I used an alias when I uploaded this to winamp.com.

Really good skin.. I'll install it right away...

>
>
> That Gagarin tune is by Jean-Michel Jarre, a pioneer in
> electronic music and huge outdoor shows. http://www.jarre.com

I just got the album... It's really good. My favorite on this one isBells... I like
C'est la vie second best...

A+


    S.

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> Kari Kivisalo                                          www.kivisalo.net
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>  [Image]



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From: Mario Splivalo
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 10 Mar 2000 03:13:12
Message: <MPG.13326a90e124ed1798968a@news.povray.org>
In article <38c6df91@news.povray.org>, jht### [at] mailacom says...
> If WinAmp didn't give my WinNT BSODs, I would certainly use your skin
> with it! Much nicer than the original...

What is BSOD?

	Mike


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From: Jon A  Cruz
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 10 Mar 2000 03:24:51
Message: <38C8B2AF.72FF4251@geocities.com>
Mario Splivalo wrote:

> In article <38c6df91@news.povray.org>, jht### [at] mailacom says...
> > If WinAmp didn't give my WinNT BSODs, I would certainly use your skin
> > with it! Much nicer than the original...
>
> What is BSOD?

http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?query=BSOD

--
"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.


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From: Bill DeWitt
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 10 Mar 2000 07:04:57
Message: <38c8e4e9@news.povray.org>
"Johannes Hubert" <jht### [at] mailacom> wrote :
>
> If WinAmp didn't give my WinNT BSODs
>

    Hmm, if WinAmp, perhaps the most widely used app for Windows in the last
few years, gives you BSODs, you have failed to install Windows properly.


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From: David Fontaine
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 10 Mar 2000 17:24:39
Message: <38C97563.7927800D@faricy.net>
Johannes Hubert wrote:

> If WinAmp didn't give my WinNT BSODs, I would certainly use your skin
> with it! Much nicer than the original...

You mean if WinNT didn't give your WinNT BSODs... <duck>

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From: Jon A  Cruz
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 10 Mar 2000 23:57:24
Message: <38C9D38A.65366D85@geocities.com>
Bill DeWitt wrote:

> "Johannes Hubert" <jht### [at] mailacom> wrote :
> >
> > If WinAmp didn't give my WinNT BSODs
> >
>
>     Hmm, if WinAmp, perhaps the most widely used app for Windows in the last
> few years, gives you BSODs, you have failed to install Windows properly.

No.

Might be that he has just the wrong version of of something for the wrong
ServicePack. Or a different motherboard. Or a different video card. Or an SMP
machine. Or a different audio card. Or different built-in hardware. Or a
different version of DirectX. Or some unexpected stuff in his TEMP directory.
Or some unexpected stuff in his registry...

Just look at the problems Chris Cason had with Creative Labs. If The largest
sound-card manufacturer (who even gets to tell MS how to do some things) can't
even get their drivers right, why do you assume any problems can't be due to
something other than user error?


I myself had a system that would choke on hard video output. MPEG playing, for
example. Immediate death, with not even a BSOD. Just insta-freeze.

Oh, plus MS VJ++ 1.1 had horrible problems with SMP machines. Among other
things, as soon as you'd save some file that was over a certain size....
BOOM!!!
Hmmm. MS's KB search is so bad, I can't find that one off hand. But I did find
Article ID: Q194901 "BUG: Visual J++ 6.0 May Crash When Opening a Large Java
File". Their answer? "It's a bug. Don't make large files".

--
"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.


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From: Bob Hughes
Subject: Re: Winamp skin, TubeAmp (80k)
Date: 11 Mar 2000 01:40:36
Message: <38c9ea64$1@news.povray.org>
I've found Winamp to be as much a drain on my system as POV-Ray.  Something I
didn't expect and certainly can make MS Media Player look good.  Well, scratch
that remark.  Winamp does =look= good anyway.  Using plugins is the reason for
the resource hogging.

Bob

"Jon A. Cruz" <jon### [at] geocitiescom> wrote in message
news:38C9D38A.65366D85@geocities.com...
| Bill DeWitt wrote:
|
| > "Johannes Hubert" <jht### [at] mailacom> wrote :
| > >
| > > If WinAmp didn't give my WinNT BSODs
| > >
| >
| >     Hmm, if WinAmp, perhaps the most widely used app for Windows in the last
| > few years, gives you BSODs, you have failed to install Windows properly.
|
| No.
|
| Might be that he has just the wrong version of of something for the wrong
| ServicePack. Or a different motherboard. Or a different video card. Or an SMP
| machine. Or a different audio card. Or different built-in hardware. Or a
| different version of DirectX. Or some unexpected stuff in his TEMP directory.
| Or some unexpected stuff in his registry...
|
| Just look at the problems Chris Cason had with Creative Labs. If The largest
| sound-card manufacturer (who even gets to tell MS how to do some things) can't
| even get their drivers right, why do you assume any problems can't be due to
| something other than user error?
|
|
| I myself had a system that would choke on hard video output. MPEG playing, for
| example. Immediate death, with not even a BSOD. Just insta-freeze.
|
| Oh, plus MS VJ++ 1.1 had horrible problems with SMP machines. Among other
| things, as soon as you'd save some file that was over a certain size....
| BOOM!!!
| Hmmm. MS's KB search is so bad, I can't find that one off hand. But I did find
| Article ID: Q194901 "BUG: Visual J++ 6.0 May Crash When Opening a Large Java
| File". Their answer? "It's a bug. Don't make large files".
|
| --
| "My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
| But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.
|
|
|


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