Winamp plugin temp files 2009-12-15 08:28 am I noted that very often I have lots of empty (i.e. 0 length) files in my temp directory.These files are called nwcxx.tmp, with xx a progressive hex number.I think I can say that these files are relics generated by the NWC Winamp plugin.Am I right? Quote Selected
Re: Winamp plugin temp files Reply #1 – 2009-12-15 12:39 pm The NWC Winamp plugin certainly creates temp files that match that description. It is surprising though that:they are empty files, and thatthey are not deleted when Winamp closesDo you ever open an empty *.nwc file into Winamp? Quote Selected
Re: Winamp plugin temp files Reply #2 – 2009-12-15 12:44 pm There are actually two cases where the Winamp plugin creates temp files:A temp file is uses to create a MIDI file representation of the *.nwc file, which is then used by play backIf the binary *.nwc file appears to have been downloaded as ASCII with improper CRLF translation, the CRLF translation is reversed into a tempo fileIn both cases, the NWC plugin has mechanisms to delete the temp files. Perhaps one of those mechanisms is broken. Quote Selected
Re: Winamp plugin temp files Reply #3 – 2009-12-16 08:01 am QuoteA temp file is uses to create a MIDI file representation of the *.nwc file, which is then used by play backThat's very logical. Indeed, while winamp is running or when Winamp crashes, one of those files is not empty.It seems that a file of that kind is created every time I start winamp, no matter what kind of files are in the current playlist.But after some checks I can say more: if you play an NWC file, then that file is filled, used and deleted. If you don't play any NWC file that (empty) file remains. Quote Selected
Re: Winamp plugin temp files Reply #4 – 2009-12-16 12:23 pm Thanks. I'll look into this. Quote Selected
Re: Winamp plugin temp files Reply #5 – 2009-12-16 02:50 pm I forgot a detail: I'm still using winamp version 5.35.Maybe something has changed since then. I don't know. Quote Selected
Re: Winamp plugin temp files Reply #6 – 2009-12-16 11:34 pm No, this is the fault of the NWC plug-in. It will be fixed. Quote Selected