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/*
** Copyright (C) 1997-2014 Winamp SA
**
** This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held
** liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
**
** Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to
** alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions:
**
** 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
** If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
**
** 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be misrepresented as being the original software.
**
** 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution.
**
*/
#ifndef _WA_IPC_H_
#define _WA_IPC_H_
#include <windows.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#if (_MSC_VER <= 1200)
typedef int intptr_t;
#endif
/*
** This is the modern replacement for the classic 'frontend.h'. Most of these
** updates are designed for in-process use, i.e. from a plugin.
**
*/
/* Most of the IPC_* messages involve sending the message in the form of:
** result = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(parameter),IPC_*);
** Where different then this is specified (typically with WM_COPYDATA variants)
**
** When you use SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(parameter),IPC_*) and specify a IPC_*
** which is not currently implemented/supported by the Winamp version being used then it
** will return 1 for 'result'. This is a good way of helping to check if an api being
** used which returns a function pointer, etc is even going to be valid.
*/
#define WM_WA_IPC WM_USER
/* but some of them use WM_COPYDATA. be afraid.
*/
#define WINAMP_VERSION_MAJOR(winampVersion) ((winampVersion & 0x0000FF00) >> 12)
#define WINAMP_VERSION_MINOR(winampVersion) (winampVersion & 0x000000FF) // returns, i.e. 0x12 for 5.12 and 0x10 for 5.1...
#define IPC_GETVERSION 0
/* int version = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVERSION);
**
** The version returned will be 0x20yx for Winamp 2.yx.
** Versions previous to Winamp 2.0 typically (but not always) use 0x1zyx for 1.zx.
** Just a bit weird but that's the way it goes.
**
** For Winamp 5.x it uses the format 0x50yx for Winamp 5.yx
** e.g. 5.01 -> 0x5001
** 5.09 -> 0x5009
** 5.1 -> 0x5010
**
** Notes: For 5.02 this api will return the same value as for a 5.01 build.
** For 5.07 this api will return the same value as for a 5.06 build.
*/
#define IPC_GETVERSIONSTRING 1
#define IPC_GETREGISTEREDVERSION 770
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETREGISTEREDVERSION);
**
** This will open the Winamp Preferences and show the Winamp Pro page.
*/
#define IPC_IS_SAFEMODE 999
/* (requires Winamp 5.64+)
** int res = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_IS_SAFEMODE);
**
** This will indicate if running in safe mode or not (only applies to native plugins).
** This returns:
** 0 if in safe mode
** 1 if in normal mode
** 2 if in safe mode and media library plug-ins are to be disabled
**
** Safe mode is used to disable 3rd party plugins to determine if they are the cause
** of stability issues and crashes for users experiencing issues without having to
** first remove plug-in dlls which is often found 'too hard' to do properly most times.
*/
typedef struct {
const char *filename;
const char *title;
const char *ext;
int length;
} enqueueFileWithMetaStruct; // send this to a IPC_PLAYFILE in a non WM_COPYDATA,
// and you get the nice desired result. if title is NULL, it is treated as a "thing",
// otherwise it's assumed to be a file (for speed)
typedef struct {
const wchar_t *filename;
const wchar_t *title;
const wchar_t *ext;
int length;
} enqueueFileWithMetaStructW;
#define IPC_PLAYFILE 100 // dont be fooled, this is really the same as enqueufile
#define IPC_ENQUEUEFILE 100
#define IPC_PLAYFILEW 1100
#define IPC_ENQUEUEFILEW 1100
/* This is sent as a WM_COPYDATA with IPC_PLAYFILE as the dwData member and the string
** of the file / playlist to be enqueued into the playlist editor as the lpData member.
** This will just enqueue the file or files since you can use this to enqueue a playlist.
** It will not clear the current playlist or change the playback state.
**
** COPYDATASTRUCT cds = {0};
** cds.dwData = IPC_ENQUEUEFILE;
** cds.lpData = (void*)"c:\\test\\folder\\test.mp3";
** cds.cbData = lstrlen((char*)cds.lpData)+1; // include space for null char
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_COPYDATA,0,(LPARAM)&cds);
**
**
** With 2.9+ and all of the 5.x versions you can send this as a normal WM_WA_IPC
** (non WM_COPYDATA) with an enqueueFileWithMetaStruct as the param.
** If the title member is null then it is treated as a "thing" otherwise it will be
** assumed to be a file (for speed).
**
** enqueueFileWithMetaStruct eFWMS = {0};
** eFWMS.filename = "c:\\test\\folder\\test.mp3";
** eFWMS.title = "Whipping Good";
** eFWMS.length = 300; // this is the number of seconds for the track
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&eFWMS,IPC_ENQUEUEFILE);
*/
#define IPC_DELETE 101
#define IPC_DELETE_INT 1101
/* SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_DELETE);
** Use this api to clear Winamp's internal playlist.
** You should not need to use IPC_DELETE_INT since it is used internally by Winamp when
** it is dealing with some lame Windows Explorer issues (hard to believe that!).
*/
#define IPC_STARTPLAY 102
#define IPC_STARTPLAY_INT 1102
/* SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_STARTPLAY);
** Sending this will start playback and is almost the same as hitting the play button.
** The IPC_STARTPLAY_INT version is used internally and you should not need to use it
** since it won't be any fun.
*/
#define IPC_CHDIR 103
/* This is sent as a WM_COPYDATA type message with IPC_CHDIR as the dwData value and the
** directory you want to change to as the lpData member.
**
** COPYDATASTRUCT cds = {0};
** cds.dwData = IPC_CHDIR;
** cds.lpData = (void*)"c:\\download";
** cds.cbData = lstrlen((char*)cds.lpData)+1; // include space for null char
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_COPYDATA,0,(LPARAM)&cds);
**
** The above example will make Winamp change to the directory 'C:\download'.
*/
#define IPC_ISPLAYING 104
/* int res = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISPLAYING);
** This is sent to retrieve the current playback state of Winamp.
** If it returns 1, Winamp is playing.
** If it returns 3, Winamp is paused.
** If it returns 0, Winamp is not playing.
*/
#define IPC_GETOUTPUTTIME 105
/* int res = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,mode,IPC_GETOUTPUTTIME);
** This api can return two different sets of information about current playback status.
**
** If mode = 0 then it will return the position (in ms) of the currently playing track.
** Will return -1 if Winamp is not playing.
**
** If mode = 1 then it will return the current track length (in seconds).
** Will return -1 if there are no tracks (or possibly if Winamp cannot get the length).
**
** If mode = 2 then it will return the current track length (in milliseconds).
** Will return -1 if there are no tracks (or possibly if Winamp cannot get the length).
*/
#define IPC_JUMPTOTIME 106
/* (requires Winamp 1.60+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,ms,IPC_JUMPTOTIME);
** This api sets the current position (in milliseconds) for the currently playing song.
** The resulting playback position may only be an approximate time since some playback
** formats do not provide exact seeking e.g. mp3
** This returns -1 if Winamp is not playing, 1 on end of file, or 0 if it was successful.
*/
#define IPC_GETMODULENAME 109
#define IPC_EX_ISRIGHTEXE 666
/* usually shouldnt bother using these, but here goes:
** send a WM_COPYDATA with IPC_GETMODULENAME, and an internal
** flag gets set, which if you send a normal WM_WA_IPC message with
** IPC_EX_ISRIGHTEXE, it returns whether or not that filename
** matches. lame, I know.
*/
#define IPC_WRITEPLAYLIST 120
/* (requires Winamp 1.666+)
** int cur = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_WRITEPLAYLIST);
**
** IPC_WRITEPLAYLIST will write the current playlist to winamp.m3u and on unicode clients
** it will also write the current playlist to winamp.m3u8. This will also return the
** current playlist position (see IPC_GETLISTPOS).
**
** Where the playlist(s) are saved to depends on the Winamp client version used though it
** is simple to find the path using the correct location (when working in-process):
**
** Pre 2.90 -> '<winampdir>\\Winamp.m3u'
** From 2.90 to 5.1 -> Use IPC_GETINIDIRECTORY
** From 5.11 -> Use IPC_GETM3UDIRECTORY
**
** If working from an external program then it is possible to work out the location of the
** playlist by reading relevant values out of paths.ini (if found) otherwise the pre 2.90
** behaviour is what will be attempted to be used (as Winamp does if there is any failure).
**
** This is kinda obsoleted by some of the newer 2.x api items but it still is good for
** use with a front-end program (instead of a plug-in) and you want to see what is in the
** current playlist.
**
** This api will only save out extended file information in the #EXTINF entry if Winamp
** has already read the data such as if the file was played of scrolled into view. If
** Winamp has not read the data then you will only find the file with its filepath entry
** (as is the base requirements for a m3u playlist).
*/
#define IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS 121
/* (requires Winamp 2.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,position,IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS)
** IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS sets the playlist position to the specified 'position'.
** It will not change playback status or anything else. It will just set the current
** position in the playlist and will update the playlist view if necessary.
**
** If you use SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_COMMAND,MAKEWPARAM(WINAMP_BUTTON2,0),0);
** after using IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS then Winamp will start playing the file at 'position'.
*/
#define IPC_SETVOLUME 122
/* (requires Winamp 2.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,volume,IPC_SETVOLUME);
** IPC_SETVOLUME sets the volume of Winamp (between the range of 0 to 255).
**
** If you pass 'volume' as -666 then the message will return the current volume.
** int curvol = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,-666,IPC_SETVOLUME);
*/
#define IPC_GETVOLUME(hwnd_winamp) SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,-666,IPC_SETVOLUME)
/* (requires Winamp 2.0+)
** int curvol = IPC_GETVOLUME(hwnd_winamp);
** This will return the current volume of Winamp (between the range of 0 to 255).
*/
#define IPC_SETPANNING 123
#define IPC_SETBALANCE 123
/* (requires Winamp 2.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,panning,IPC_SETPANNING);
** IPC_SETPANNING sets the panning of Winamp from 0 (left) to 255 (right).
**
** At least in 5.x+ this works from -127 (left) to 127 (right).
**
** If you pass 'panning' as -666 to this api then it will return the current panning.
** int curpan = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,-666,IPC_SETPANNING);
*/
#define IPC_GETPANNING(hwnd_winamp) SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,-666,IPC_SETPANNING)
#define IPC_GETBALANCE(hwnd_winamp) SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,-666,IPC_SETBALANCE)
/* (requires Winamp 2.0+)
** int curpan = IPC_GETPANNING(hwnd_winamp);
** This will return the current panning level of Winamp (5.x) from -127 (left) to 127 (right)
** or from 0 (left) to 255 (right) on older client versions.
*/
#define IPC_GETLISTLENGTH 124
/* (requires Winamp 2.0+)
** int length = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLISTLENGTH);
** IPC_GETLISTLENGTH returns the length of the current playlist as the number of tracks.
*/
#define IPC_GETLISTPOS 125
/* (requires Winamp 2.05+)
** int pos=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLISTPOS);
** IPC_GETLISTPOS returns the current playlist position (which is shown in the playlist
** editor as a differently coloured text entry e.g is yellow for the classic skin).
**
** This api is a lot like IPC_WRITEPLAYLIST but a lot faster since it does not have to
** write out the whole of the current playlist first.
*/
#define IPC_GETNEXTLISTPOS 136
/* (requires Winamp 5.61+)
** int pos=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETNEXTLISTPOS);
** IPC_GETNEXTLISTPOS returns the next playlist position expected to be played from the
** current playlist and allows for determining the next playlist item to be played even
** if shuffle mode (see IPC_GET_SHUFFLE) is enabled at the time of using this api.
**
** If there is no known next playlist item then this will return -1 i.e. if there's only
** one playlist item or at the end of the current playlist and repeat is disabled.
**
** Notes: If a plug-in (like the JTFE plug-in) uses IPC_GET_NEXT_PLITEM to override the
** playlist order then you will need to query the plug-in directly (via api_queue
** for the JTFE plug-in) to get the correct next playlist item to be played.
**
** If a change is made to the internal shuffle table, the value returned by prior
** use of this api is likely to be different and so will need to be re-queried.
**
** The returned playlist item position is zero-based.
*/
#define IPC_GETINFO 126
/* (requires Winamp 2.05+)
** int inf=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,mode,IPC_GETINFO);
** IPC_GETINFO returns info about the current playing song. The value
** it returns depends on the value of 'mode'.
** Mode Meaning
** ------------------
** 0 Samplerate, in kilohertz (i.e. 44)
** 1 Bitrate (i.e. 128)
** 2 Channels (i.e. 2)
** 3 (5+) Video LOWORD=w HIWORD=h
** 4 (5+) > 65536, string (video description)
** 5 (5.25+) Samplerate, in hertz (i.e. 44100)
*/
#define IPC_GETEQDATA 127
/* (requires Winamp 2.05+)
** int data=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,pos,IPC_GETEQDATA);
** IPC_GETEQDATA queries the status of the EQ.
** The value returned depends on what 'pos' is set to:
** Value Meaning
** ------------------
** 0-9 The 10 bands of EQ data. 0-63 (+20db - -20db)
** 10 The preamp value. 0-63 (+20db - -20db)
** 11 Enabled. zero if disabled, nonzero if enabled.
** 12 Autoload. zero if disabled, nonzero if enabled.
*/
#define IPC_SETEQDATA 128
/* (requires Winamp 2.05+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,pos,IPC_GETEQDATA);
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,value,IPC_SETEQDATA);
** IPC_SETEQDATA sets the value of the last position retrieved
** by IPC_GETEQDATA. This is pretty lame, and we should provide
** an extended version that lets you do a MAKELPARAM(pos,value).
** someday...
new (2.92+):
if the high byte is set to 0xDB, then the third byte specifies
which band, and the bottom word specifies the value.
*/
#define IPC_ADDBOOKMARK 129
#define IPC_ADDBOOKMARKW 131
/* (requires Winamp 2.4+)
** This is sent as a WM_COPYDATA using IPC_ADDBOOKMARK as the dwData value and the
** directory you want to change to as the lpData member. This will add the specified
** file / url to the Winamp bookmark list.
**
** COPYDATASTRUCT cds = {0};
** cds.dwData = IPC_ADDBOOKMARK;
** cds.lpData = (void*)"http://www.blah.com/listen.pls";
** cds.cbData = lstrlen((char*)cds.lpData)+1; // include space for null char
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_COPYDATA,0,(LPARAM)&cds);
**
**
** In Winamp 5.0+ we use this as a normal WM_WA_IPC and the string is null separated as
** the filename and then the title of the entry.
**
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(char*)"filename\0title\0",IPC_ADDBOOKMARK);
**
** This will notify the library / bookmark editor that a bookmark was added.
** Note that using this message in this context does not actually add the bookmark.
** Do not use, it is essentially just a notification type message :)
**
** Additional Notes:
**
** If IPC_ADDBOOKMARK is called with wParam as zero then it returns the bookmark filepath
** as an ansi string.
**
** As of 5.58+, calling IPC_ADDBOOKMARKW with wParam as zero will return the bookmark
** filepath as a unicode string and IPC_ADDBOOKMARK will behave as prior to 5.58.
** Passing wParam as 666 will return the winamp.bm8 filepath and is valid for both apis.
*/
#define IPC_INSTALLPLUGIN 130
/* This is not implemented (and is very unlikely to be done due to safety concerns).
** If it was then you could do a WM_COPYDATA with a path to a .wpz and it would then
** install the plugin for you.
**
** COPYDATASTRUCT cds = {0};
** cds.dwData = IPC_INSTALLPLUGIN;
** cds.lpData = (void*)"c:\\path\\to\\file.wpz";
** cds.cbData = lstrlen((char*)cds.lpData)+1; // include space for null char
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_COPYDATA,0,(LPARAM)&cds);
*/
#define IPC_RESTARTWINAMP 135
/* (requires Winamp 2.2+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_RESTARTWINAMP);
** IPC_RESTARTWINAMP will restart Winamp (isn't that obvious ? :) )
** If this fails to make Winamp start after closing then there is a good chance one (or
** more) of the currently installed plugins caused Winamp to crash on exit (either as a
** silent crash or a full crash log report before it could call itself start again.
*/
#define IPC_RESTARTSAFEWINAMP 1135
/* (requires Winamp 5.64+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_RESTARTSAFEWINAMP);
** IPC_RESTARTSAFEWINAMP will restart Winamp (isn't that obvious ? :) ) in safe mode.
** If this fails to make Winamp start after closing then there is a good chance one (or
** more) of the currently installed plugins caused Winamp to crash on exit (either as a
** silent crash or a full crash log report before it could call itself start again.
*/
#define IPC_ISFULLSTOP 400
/* (requires winamp 2.7+ I think)
** int ret=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISFULLSTOP);
** This is useful for when you're an output plugin and you want to see if the stop/close
** happening is a full stop or if you are just between tracks. This returns zero if it is
** a full stop (such as the user pressing stop) or non-zero if it is just the end of a
** file or other internal events.
*/
#define IPC_INETAVAILABLE 242
/* (requires Winamp 2.05+)
** int val=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_INETAVAILABLE);
** IPC_INETAVAILABLE will return 1 if an Internet connection is available for Winamp and
** relates to the internet connection type setting on the main general preferences page
** in the Winamp preferences.
*/
#define IPC_UPDTITLE 243
/* (requires Winamp 2.2+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_UPDTITLE);
** IPC_UPDTITLE will ask Winamp to update the information about the current title and
** causes GetFileInfo(..) in the input plugin associated with the current playlist entry
** to be called. This can be called such as when an input plugin is buffering a file so
** that it can cause the buffer percentage to appear in the playlist.
*/
#define IPC_REFRESHPLCACHE 247
/* (requires Winamp 2.2+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_REFRESHPLCACHE);
** IPC_REFRESHPLCACHE will flush the playlist cache buffer and you send this if you want
** Winamp to go refetch the titles for all of the entries in the current playlist.
**
** 5.3+:
** If you pass a wchar_t * string in wParam then it will be be found using strnicmp() and
** the cache for that entry only will be cleared unlike passing nothing which clears all.
*/
#define IPC_GET_SHUFFLE 250
/* (requires Winamp 2.4+)
** int val=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_SHUFFLE);
** IPC_GET_SHUFFLE returns the status of the shuffle option.
** If set then it will return 1 and if not set then it will return 0.
*/
#define IPC_GET_REPEAT 251
/* (requires Winamp 2.4+)
** int val=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_REPEAT);
** IPC_GET_REPEAT returns the status of the repeat option.
** If set then it will return 1 and if not set then it will return 0.
*/
#define IPC_SET_SHUFFLE 252
/* (requires Winamp 2.4+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,value,IPC_SET_SHUFFLE);
** IPC_SET_SHUFFLE sets the status of the shuffle option.
** If 'value' is 1 then shuffle is turned on.
** If 'value' is 0 then shuffle is turned off.
*/
#define IPC_SET_REPEAT 253
/* (requires Winamp 2.4+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,value,IPC_SET_REPEAT);
** IPC_SET_REPEAT sets the status of the repeat option.
** If 'value' is 1 then shuffle is turned on.
** If 'value' is 0 then shuffle is turned off.
*/
#define IPC_ENABLEDISABLE_ALL_WINDOWS 259 // 0xdeadbeef to disable
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(enable?0:0xdeadbeef),IPC_ENABLEDISABLE_ALL_WINDOWS);
** Sending this message with 0xdeadbeef as the param will disable all winamp windows and
** any other values will enable all of the Winamp windows again. When disabled you won't
** get any response on clicking or trying to do anything to the Winamp windows. If the
** taskbar icon is shown then you may still have control ;)
*/
#define IPC_GETWND 260
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** HWND h=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,IPC_GETWND_xxx,IPC_GETWND);
** returns the HWND of the window specified.
*/
#define IPC_GETWND_EQ 0 // use one of these for the param
#define IPC_GETWND_PE 1
#define IPC_GETWND_MB 2
#define IPC_GETWND_VIDEO 3
#define IPC_ISWNDVISIBLE 261 // same param as IPC_GETWND
/************************************************************************
***************** in-process only (WE LOVE PLUGINS)
************************************************************************/
#define IPC_SETSKINW 199
#define IPC_SETSKIN 200
/* (requires Winamp 2.04+, only usable from plug-ins (not external apps))
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)"skinname",IPC_SETSKIN);
** IPC_SETSKIN sets the current skin to "skinname". Note that skinname
** can be the name of a skin, a skin .zip file, with or without path.
** If path isn't specified, the default search path is the winamp skins
** directory.
*/
#define IPC_GETSKIN 201
#define IPC_GETSKINW 1201
/* (requires Winamp 2.04+, only usable from plug-ins (not external apps))
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)skinname_buffer,IPC_GETSKIN);
** IPC_GETSKIN puts the directory where skin bitmaps can be found
** into skinname_buffer.
** skinname_buffer must be MAX_PATH characters in length.
** When using a .zip'd skin file, it'll return a temporary directory
** where the ZIP was decompressed.
*/
#define IPC_EXECPLUG 202
/* (requires Winamp 2.04+, only usable from plug-ins (not external apps))
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)"vis_file.dll",IPC_EXECPLUG);
** IPC_EXECPLUG executes a visualization plug-in pointed to by WPARAM.
** the format of this string can be:
** "vis_whatever.dll"
** "vis_whatever.dll,0" // (first mod, file in winamp plug-in dir)
** "C:\\dir\\vis_whatever.dll,1"
*/
#define IPC_GETPLAYLISTFILE 211
#define IPC_GETPLAYLISTFILEW 214
/* (requires Winamp 2.04+, only usable from plug-ins (not external apps))
** char *name=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,index,IPC_GETPLAYLISTFILE);
** IPC_GETPLAYLISTFILE gets the filename of the playlist entry [index].
** returns a pointer to it. returns NULL on error.
*/
#define IPC_GETPLAYLISTTITLE 212
#define IPC_GETPLAYLISTTITLEW 213
/* (requires Winamp 2.04+, only usable from plug-ins (not external apps))
** char *name=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,index,IPC_GETPLAYLISTTITLE);
**
** IPC_GETPLAYLISTTITLE gets the title of the playlist entry [index].
** returns a pointer to it. returns NULL on error.
*/
#define IPC_GETHTTPGETTER 240
/* retrieves a function pointer to a HTTP retrieval function.
** if this is unsupported, returns 1 or 0.
** the function should be:
** int (*httpRetrieveFile)(HWND hwnd, char *url, char *file, char *dlgtitle);
** if you call this function, with a parent window, a URL, an output file, and a dialog title,
** it will return 0 on successful download, 1 on error.
*/
#define IPC_GETHTTPGETTERW 1240
/* int (*httpRetrieveFileW)(HWND hwnd, char *url, wchar_t *file, wchar_t *dlgtitle); */
#define IPC_MBOPEN 241
/* (requires Winamp 2.05+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_MBOPEN);
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)url,IPC_MBOPEN);
** IPC_MBOPEN will open a new URL in the minibrowser. if url is NULL, it will open the Minibrowser window.
*/
#define IPC_CHANGECURRENTFILE 245
/* (requires Winamp 2.05+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)file,IPC_CHANGECURRENTFILE);
** IPC_CHANGECURRENTFILE will set the current playlist item.
*/
#define IPC_CHANGECURRENTFILEW 1245
/* (requires Winamp 5.3+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)file,IPC_CHANGECURRENTFILEW);
** IPC_CHANGECURRENTFILEW will set the current playlist item.
*/
#define IPC_GETMBURL 246
/* (requires Winamp 2.2+)
** char buffer[4096]; // Urls can be VERY long
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)buffer,IPC_GETMBURL);
** IPC_GETMBURL will retrieve the current Minibrowser URL into buffer.
** buffer must be at least 4096 bytes long.
*/
#define IPC_MBBLOCK 248
/* (requires Winamp 2.4+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,value,IPC_MBBLOCK);
**
** IPC_MBBLOCK will block the Minibrowser from updates if value is set to 1
*/
#define IPC_MBOPENREAL 249
/* (requires Winamp 2.4+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)url,IPC_MBOPENREAL);
**
** IPC_MBOPENREAL works the same as IPC_MBOPEN except that it will works even if
** IPC_MBBLOCK has been set to 1
*/
#define IPC_ADJUST_OPTIONSMENUPOS 280
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** int newpos=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)adjust_offset,IPC_ADJUST_OPTIONSMENUPOS);
** This moves where Winamp expects the Options menu to be in the main menu.
** This is useful if you wish to insert a menu item above the options/skins/vis menus for a window.
** If you pass adjust_offset as zero then it will return the current offset without adjusting it.
*/
#define IPC_GET_HMENU 281
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** HMENU hMenu=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)0,IPC_GET_HMENU);
**
** For 2.9x installs the following values are valid:
** 0 : main popup menu (mapped to -1 in 5.x installs)
** 1 : main menubar file menu
** 2 : main menubar options menu
** 3 : main menubar windows menu
** 4 : main menubar help menu
**
** For 5.x client versions the following values are valid (changed due to Modern skin support):
** -1 : the main winamp menu resource (same as doing LoadMenu(winamp_module_or_lng_file,101)
** 0 : main popup menu
** 1 : main menubar file menu
** 2 : main menubar play menu
** 3 : main menubar options menu
** 4 : main menubar windows menu
** 5 : main menubar windows help
** 6 : playlist editor menubar file menu
** 7 : playlist editor menubar playlist menu
** 8 : playlist editor menubar sort menu
** 9 : media library menubar file menu
** 10 : media library menubar view menu
**
** In all client versions, unsupported values will return NULL.
**
** e.g. (psuedo code to add an item to the end of the main window 'view' menu)
** HMENU windows_menu = (HMENU)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,4,IPC_GET_HMENU);
** if(windows_menu)
** {
** // WA_MENUITEM_ID is obtained from IPC_REGISTER_WINAMP_IPCMESSAGE or a predefined
** // value if that api is not supported on the client version you are working with.
**
** int window_visible = 1; // this would be updated as needed for the window view state
** MENUITEMINFO i = {sizeof(i), MIIM_ID | MIIM_STATE | MIIM_TYPE, MFT_STRING,
** window_visible ? MFS_CHECKED : 0, WA_MENUITEM_ID};
** i.dwTypeData = "My Menu Item";
** InsertMenuItem(windows_menu, GetMenuItemCount(windows_menu), TRUE, &i);
** }
*/
#define IPC_GET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO 290 //pass a pointer to the following struct in wParam
#define IPC_GET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO_HOOKABLE 296
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** to use, create an extendedFileInfoStruct, point the values filename and metadata to the
** filename and metadata field you wish to query, and ret to a buffer, with retlen to the
** length of that buffer, and then SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,&struct,IPC_GET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO);
** the results should be in the buffer pointed to by ret.
** returns 1 if the decoder supports a getExtendedFileInfo method
*/
typedef struct {
const char *filename;
const char *metadata;
char *ret;
size_t retlen;
} extendedFileInfoStruct;
#define IPC_GET_BASIC_FILE_INFO 291 //pass a pointer to the following struct in wParam
typedef struct {
const char *filename;
int quickCheck; // set to 0 to always get, 1 for quick, 2 for default (if 2, quickCheck will be set to 0 if quick wasnot used)
// filled in by winamp
int length;
char *title;
int titlelen;
} basicFileInfoStruct;
#define IPC_GET_BASIC_FILE_INFOW 1291 //pass a pointer to the following struct in wParam
typedef struct {
const wchar_t *filename;
int quickCheck; // set to 0 to always get, 1 for quick, 2 for default (if 2, quickCheck will be set to 0 if quick wasnot used)
// filled in by winamp
int length;
wchar_t *title;
int titlelen;
} basicFileInfoStructW;
#define IPC_GET_EXTLIST 292
#define IPC_GET_EXTLISTW 1292
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** char* ext_list = (char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)mode,IPC_GET_EXTLIST);
** wchar_t* ext_list = (wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)mode,IPC_GET_EXTLISTW);
** These return a double null delimited string based on the mode passed.
** Ensure you GlobalFree() the result when done.
**
** mode = 0 - returns raw extlist of all loadable formats
** mode = 1 - returns something suitable for getopenfilename of all loadable formats
**
** update 5.66+
** these now de-duplicate file extensions reported by the input plug-ins as well as capitalising.
*/
#define IPC_GET_PLAYLIST_EXTLISTW 282
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** wchar_t* pl_ext_list = (wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)mode,IPC_GET_PLAYLIST_EXTLISTW);
** These just return playlist extensions / file types instead of all
** extensions / file types like the prior IPC_GET_EXTLIST(W) methods.
** There is no need to GlobalFree() the result unlike the IPC_GET_EXTLIST(W) behaviour.
**
** mode = 0 - returns raw extlist of loadable playlist formats
** mode = 1 - returns something suitable for getopenfilename of loadable playlist formats
** mode = 2 - returns raw extlist of writeable playlist formats
** mode = 3 - returns something suitable for getopenfilename of writeable playlist formats
*/
typedef struct {
HWND parent;
char *filename;
} infoBoxParam;
#define IPC_INFOBOX 293
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** infoBoxParam infoBox = {parent_hwnd,"c:\\test\\folder\\test.mp3"};
** int ret_val = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&infoBox,IPC_INFOBOX);
**
** ret_val is 0 if OK was pressed and is 1 if CANCEL was pressed
** The standard behaviour is to abort any loops used with this api if a cancel occurs.
*/
typedef struct {
HWND parent;
const wchar_t *filename;
} infoBoxParamW;
#define IPC_INFOBOXW 1293
/* (requires Winamp 5.3+)
** infoBoxParamW infoBoxW = {parent_hwnd,L"c:\\test\\folder\\test.mp3"};
** int ret_val = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&infoBoxW,IPC_INFOBOXW);
**
** ret_val is 0 if OK was pressed and is 1 if CANCEL was pressed
** The standard behaviour is to abort any loops used with this api if a cancel occurs.
*/
#define IPC_SET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO 294 //pass a pointer to the a extendedFileInfoStruct in wParam
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** to use, create an extendedFileInfoStruct, point the values filename and metadata to the
** filename and metadata field you wish to write in ret. (retlen is not used). and then
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,&struct,IPC_SET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO);
** returns 1 if the metadata is supported
** Call IPC_WRITE_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO once you're done setting all the metadata you want to update
*/
#define IPC_WRITE_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO 295
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** writes all the metadata set thru IPC_SET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO to the file
** returns 1 if the file has been successfully updated, 0 if error
*/
#define IPC_FORMAT_TITLE 297
typedef struct
{
char *spec; // NULL=default winamp spec
void *p;
char *out;
int out_len;
char * (*TAGFUNC)(const char * tag, void * p); //return 0 if not found
void (*TAGFREEFUNC)(char * tag,void * p);
} waFormatTitle;
#define IPC_FORMAT_TITLE_EXTENDED 298 // similiar to IPC_FORMAT_TITLE, but falls back to Winamp's %tags% if your passed tag function doesn't handle it
typedef struct
{
const wchar_t *filename;
int useExtendedInfo; // set to 1 if you want the Title Formatter to query the input plugins for any tags that your tag function fails on
const wchar_t *spec; // NULL=default winamp spec
void *p;
wchar_t *out;
int out_len;
wchar_t * (*TAGFUNC)(const wchar_t * tag, void * p); //return 0 if not found, -1 for empty tag
void (*TAGFREEFUNC)(wchar_t *tag, void *p);
} waFormatTitleExtended;
#define IPC_COPY_EXTENDED_FILE_INFO 299
typedef struct
{
const char *source;
const char *dest;
} copyFileInfoStruct;
#define IPC_COPY_EXTENDED_FILE_INFOW 1299
typedef struct
{
const wchar_t *source;
const wchar_t *dest;
} copyFileInfoStructW;
typedef struct {
int (*inflateReset)(void *strm);
int (*inflateInit_)(void *strm,const char *version, int stream_size);
int (*inflate)(void *strm, int flush);
int (*inflateEnd)(void *strm);
unsigned long (*crc32)(unsigned long crc, const unsigned char *buf, unsigned int len);
} wa_inflate_struct;
#define IPC_GETUNCOMPRESSINTERFACE 331
/* returns a function pointer to uncompress().
** int (*uncompress)(unsigned char *dest, unsigned long *destLen, const unsigned char *source, unsigned long sourceLen);
** right out of zlib, useful for decompressing zlibbed data.
** if you pass the parm of 0x10100000, it will return a wa_inflate_struct * to an inflate API.
*/
typedef struct _prefsDlgRec {
HINSTANCE hInst; // dll instance containing the dialog resource
int dlgID; // resource identifier of the dialog
void *proc; // window proceedure for handling the dialog defined as
// LRESULT CALLBACK PrefsPage(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM)
char *name; // name shown for the prefs page in the treelist
intptr_t where; // section in the treelist the prefs page is to be added to
// 0 for General Preferences
// 1 for Plugins
// 2 for Skins
// 3 for Bookmarks (no longer in the 5.0+ prefs)
// 4 for Prefs (the old 'Setup' section - no longer in 5.0+)
// 6 for Media Library
intptr_t _id;
struct _prefsDlgRec *next; // no longer implemented as a linked list, now used by Winamp for other means
} prefsDlgRec;
typedef struct _prefsDlgRecW {
HINSTANCE hInst; // dll instance containing the dialog resource
int dlgID; // resource identifier of the dialog
void *proc; // window proceedure for handling the dialog defined as
// LRESULT CALLBACK PrefsPage(HWND,UINT,WPARAM,LPARAM)
wchar_t *name; // name shown for the prefs page in the treelist
intptr_t where; // section in the treelist the prefs page is to be added to
// 0 for General Preferences
// 1 for Plugins
// 2 for Skins
// 3 for Bookmarks (no longer in the 5.0+ prefs)
// 4 for Prefs (the old 'Setup' section - no longer in 5.0+)
// 6 for Media Library
intptr_t _id;
struct _prefsDlgRec *next; // no longer implemented as a linked list, now used by Winamp for other means
} prefsDlgRecW;
#define IPC_ADD_PREFS_DLG 332
#define IPC_ADD_PREFS_DLGW 1332
#define IPC_REMOVE_PREFS_DLG 333
#define IPC_UPDATE_PREFS_DLG 342
#define IPC_UPDATE_PREFS_DLGW 1342
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&prefsRec,IPC_ADD_PREFS_DLG);
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&prefsRec,IPC_REMOVE_PREFS_DLG);
**
** IPC_ADD_PREFS_DLG:
** To use this you need to allocate a prefsDlgRec structure (either on the heap or with
** some global data but NOT on the stack) and then initialise the members of the structure
** (see the definition of the prefsDlgRec structure above).
**
** hInst - dll instance of where the dialog resource is located.
** dlgID - id of the dialog resource.
** proc - dialog window procedure for the prefs dialog.
** name - name of the prefs page as shown in the preferences list.
** where - see above for the valid locations the page can be added.
**
** Then you do SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&prefsRec,IPC_ADD_PREFS_DLG);
**
** example:
**
** prefsDlgRec* prefsRec = 0;
** prefsRec = GlobalAlloc(GPTR,sizeof(prefsDlgRec));
** prefsRec->hInst = hInst;
** prefsRec->dlgID = IDD_PREFDIALOG;
** prefsRec->name = "Pref Page";
** prefsRec->where = 0;
** prefsRec->proc = PrefsPage;
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&prefsRec,IPC_ADD_PREFS_DLG);
**
**
** IPC_REMOVE_PREFS_DLG:
** To use you pass the address of the same prefsRec you used when adding the prefs page
** though you shouldn't really ever have to do this but it's good to clean up after you
** when you're plugin is being unloaded.
**
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&prefsRec,IPC_REMOVE_PREFS_DLG);
**
** IPC_ADD_PREFS_DLGW
** requires Winamp 5.53+
**
** IPC_UPDATE_PREFS_DLG
** IPC_UPDATE_PREFS_DLGW
** requires Winamp 5.64+
*/
#define IPC_OPENPREFSTOPAGE 380
/* SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&prefsRec,IPC_OPENPREFSTOPAGE);
**
** There are two ways of opening a preferences page.
**
** The first is to pass an id of a builtin preferences page (see below for ids) or a
** &prefsDlgRec of the preferences page to open and this is normally done if you are
** opening a prefs page you added yourself.
**
** If the page id does not or the &prefsRec is not valid then the prefs dialog will be
** opened to the first page available (usually the Winamp Pro page).
**
** (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** Passing -1 for param will open the preferences dialog to the last page viewed.
**
** Note: v5.0 to 5.03 had a bug in this api
**
** On the first call then the correct prefs page would be opened to but on the next call
** the prefs dialog would be brought to the front but the page would not be changed to the
** specified.
** In 5.04+ it will change to the prefs page specified if the prefs dialog is already open.
*/
/* Builtin Preference page ids (valid for 5.0+)
** (stored in the lParam member of the TVITEM structure from the tree item)
**
** These can be useful if you want to detect a specific prefs page and add things to it
** yourself or something like that ;)
**
** Winamp Pro 20
** General Preferences 0
** File Types 1
** Playlist 23
** Titles 21
** Playback 42 (added in 5.25)
** Station Info 41 (added in 5.11 & removed in 5.5)
** Video 24
** Localization 25 (added in 5.5)
** Skins 40
** Classic Skins 22
** Plugins 30
** Input 31
** Output 32
** Visualisation 33
** DSP/Effect 34
** General Purpose 35
**
** Note:
** Custom page ids begin from 60
** The value of the normal custom pages (Global Hotkeys, Jump To File, etc) is not
** guaranteed since it depends on the order in which the plugins are loaded which can
** change on different systems.
**
** Global Hotkeys, Jump To File, Media Library (under General Preferences and child pages),
** Media Library (under Plugins), Portables, CD Ripping and Modern Skins are custom pages
** created by the plugins shipped with Winamp.
*/
#define IPC_GETINIFILE 334
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** char *ini=(char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETINIFILE);
** This returns a pointer to the full file path of winamp.ini.
**
** char ini_path[MAX_PATH] = {0};
**
** void GetIniFilePath(HWND hwnd){
** if(SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVERSION) >= 0x2900){
** // this gets the string of the full ini file path
** lstrcpynA(ini_path,(char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETINIFILE),sizeof(ini_path)/sizeof(char));
** }
** else{
** char* p = ini_path;
** p += GetModuleFileNameA(0,ini_path,sizeof(ini_path)/sizeof(char)) - 1;
** while(p && *p != '.' && p != ini_path){p = CharPrevA(ini_path,p);}
** lstrcpynA(p+1,"ini",sizeof(ini_path)/sizeof(char));
** }
** }
*/
#define IPC_GETINIFILEW 1334
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** wchar_t *ini=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETINIFILEW);
** This returns a pointer to the full file path of winamp.ini.
**
** wchar_t ini_path[MAX_PATH] = {0};
**
** void GetIniFilePath(HWND hwnd){
** if(SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVERSION) >= 0x5058){
** // this gets the string of the full ini file path
** lstrcpynW(ini_path,(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETINIFILEW),sizeof(ini_path)/sizeof(wchar_t));
** }
** else{
** wchar_t* p = ini_path;
** p += GetModuleFileNameW(0,ini_path,sizeof(ini_path)/sizeof(wchar_t)) - 1;
** while(p && *p != '.' && p != ini_path){p = CharPrevW(ini_path,p);}
** lstrcpynW(p+1,L"ini",sizeof(ini_path)/sizeof(wchar_t));
** }
** }
**
** IPC_GETINIFILEW requires 5.58+
*/
#define IPC_GETINIDIRECTORY 335
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** char *dir=(char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETINIDIRECTORY);
** This returns a pointer to the directory where winamp.ini can be found and is
** useful if you want store config files but you don't want to use winamp.ini.
*/
#define IPC_GETINIDIRECTORYW 1335
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** wchar_t *dir=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETINIDIRECTORYW);
** This returns a pointer to the directory where winamp.ini can be found and is
** useful if you want store config files but you don't want to use winamp.ini.
*/
#define IPC_GETPLUGINDIRECTORY 336
/* (requires Winamp 5.11+)
** char *plugdir=(char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETPLUGINDIRECTORY);
** This returns a pointer to the directory where Winamp has its plugins stored and is
** useful if you want store config files in plugins.ini in the plugins folder or for
** accessing any local files in the plugins folder.
*/
#define IPC_GETPLUGINDIRECTORYW 1336
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** wchar_t *plugdir=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETPLUGINDIRECTORYW);
** This returns a pointer to the directory where Winamp has its plugins stored and is
** useful if you want store config files in plugins.ini in the plugins folder or for
** accessing any local files in the plugins folder.
*/
#define IPC_GETM3UDIRECTORY 337
/* (requires Winamp 5.11+)
** char *m3udir=(char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETM3UDIRECTORY);
** This returns a pointer to the directory where winamp.m3u (and winamp.m3u8 if supported) is stored in.
*/
#define IPC_GETM3UDIRECTORYW 338
/* (requires Winamp 5.3+)
** wchar_t *m3udirW=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETM3UDIRECTORYW);
** This returns a pointer to the directory where winamp.m3u (and winamp.m3u8 if supported) is stored in.
*/
#define IPC_GETVISDIRECTORYW 339
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** wchar_t *visdir=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVISDIRECTORYW);
** This returns a pointer to the directory set to load/store visualization plugins from.
**
** This can otherwise be obtained by reading the "VISDir" entry in the winamp section of
** winamp.ini which if null then you need to assume <winampdir>\plugins
*/
#define IPC_GETSKINDIRECTORYW 340
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** wchar_t *skindir=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETSKINDIRECTORYW);
** This returns a pointer to the directory set to load/store installed skins from.
**
** This can otherwise be obtained by reading the "SkinDir" entry in the winamp section of
** winamp.ini which if null then you need to assume <winampdir>\skins
*/
#define IPC_GETDSPDIRECTORYW 341
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** wchar_t *dspdir=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETDSPDIRECTORYW);
** This returns a pointer to the directory set to load/store installed DSP/effect plugins from.
**
** This can otherwise be obtained by reading the "DSPDir" entry in the winamp section of
** winamp.ini which if null then you need to assume <winampdir>\plugins
*/
#define IPC_GETMLINIFILE 343
#define IPC_GETMLINIFILEW 1343
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** wchar_t *ml_ini=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETMLINIFILEW);
** This returns a pointer to the full file path of gen_ml.ini.
*/
#define IPC_GETSHAREDDLLDIRECTORYW 1344
/* (requires Winamp 5.8+)
** wchar_t *shareddir=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETSHAREDDLLDIRECTORYW);
** This returns a pointer to the directory set to load/store installed DSP/effect plugins from.
*/
#define IPC_SPAWNBUTTONPOPUP 361 // param =
// 0 = eject
// 1 = previous
// 2 = next
// 3 = pause
// 4 = play
// 5 = stop
#define IPC_OPENURLBOX 360
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** HGLOBAL hglobal = (HGLOBAL)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)parent,IPC_OPENURLBOX);
** You pass a hwnd for the dialog to be parented to (which modern skin support uses).
** This will return a HGLOBAL that needs to be freed with GlobalFree() if this worked.
*/
#define IPC_OPENFILEBOX 362
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)parent,IPC_OPENFILEBOX);
** You pass a hwnd for the dialog to be parented to (which modern skin support uses).
*/
#define IPC_OPENDIRBOX 363
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)parent,IPC_OPENDIRBOX);
** You pass a hwnd for the dialog to be parented to (which modern skin support uses).
*/
#define IPC_SETDIALOGBOXPARENT 364
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)parent,IPC_SETDIALOGBOXPARENT);
** Pass 'parent' as the window which will be used as the parent for a number of the built
** in Winamp dialogs and is useful when you are taking over the whole of the UI so that
** the dialogs will not appear at the bottom right of the screen since the main winamp
** window is located at 3000x3000 by gen_ff when this is used. Call this again with
** parent = null to reset the parent back to the orginal Winamp window.
*/
#define IPC_GETDIALOGBOXPARENT 365
/* (requires Winamp 5.51+)
** HWND hwndParent = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)0,IPC_GETDIALOGBOXPARENT);
** hwndParent can / must be passed to all modal dialogs/MessageBoxes when using Winamp as a parent.
*/
#define IPC_UPDATEDIALOGBOXPARENT 366
/* (requires Winamp 5.53+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)parent,IPC_UPDATEDIALOGBOXPARENT);
** If you previously called IPC_SETDIALOGBOXPARENT then call this every time your window resizes.
*/
#define IPC_DRO_MIN 401 // reserved for DrO
#define IPC_SET_JTF_COMPARATOR 409
/* (requires Winamp 5.2+)
/* pass me an int (__cdecl *)(const char *, const char *) in wParam
** If this is not set or if it is cleared then Winamp reverts to it's own comparator.
** It is not until Winamp 5.33+ that passing wParam=0 or another function will allow
** for it to be changed from what was set on the first calling of this api.
*/
#define IPC_SET_JTF_COMPARATOR_W 410
/* (requires Winamp 5.55+)
** pass me an int (__cdecl *)(const wchar_t *, const wchar_t *) in wParam
** If this is not set or if it is cleared then Winamp will revert to the
** IPC_SET_JTF_COMPARATOR handler or the native search function if not set.
*/
#define IPC_SET_JTF_DRAWTEXT 416
#define IPC_SET_JTF_LOAD_MODE 426
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)mode,IPC_SET_JTF_LOAD_MODE);
** Pass 'mode' to alter the loading mode of the JTF window (default is mode = 0).
** If 'value' is 1 then disable loading of the full playlist results if no search.
** If 'value' is 0 then enable loading of the full playlist results if no search.
**
** If you pass 'value' as -666 to this api then it will return the current mode.
** int mode = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,-666,IPC_SET_JTF_LOAD_MODE);
*/
#define IPC_GET_JTF_LOAD_MODE(hwnd_winamp) SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,-666,IPC_SET_JTF_LOAD_MODE)
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** int curpan = IPC_GETPANNING(hwnd_winamp);
** This will return the current loading mode of the JTF window.
*/
#define IPC_DRO_MAX 499
// pass 0 for a copy of the skin HBITMAP
// pass 1 for name of font to use for playlist editor likeness
// pass 2 for font charset
// pass 3 for font size
#define IPC_GET_GENSKINBITMAP 503
#ifdef __cplusplus
class ifc_window;
#endif
typedef struct embedWindowState embedWindowState;
#define FFC_CREATEEMBED 0 // param = (LPARAM)(ifc_window*)windowParent; return 1 to terminate creation.
#define FFC_DESTROYEMBED 1
typedef int (CALLBACK *FFCALLBACK)(embedWindowState* /*windowState*/, INT /*eventId*/, LPARAM /*param*/);
typedef struct embedWindowState
{
HWND me; //hwnd of the window
#define EMBED_FLAGS_NORESIZE 0x1
// set this bit to keep window from being resizable
#define EMBED_FLAGS_NOTRANSPARENCY 0x2
// set this bit to make gen_ff turn transparency off for this window
#define EMBED_FLAGS_NOWINDOWMENU 0x4
// set this bit to prevent gen_ff from automatically adding your window to the right-click menu
#define EMBED_FLAGS_GUID 0x8
// (5.31+) call SET_EMBED_GUID(yourEmbedWindowStateStruct, GUID) to define a GUID for this window
#define EMBED_FLAGS_FFCALLBACK 0x10
// 5.55+
#define EMBED_FLAGS_LEGACY_WND 0x20
// 5.66+ set this bit to prevent gen_ff from adding a modern skin frame to the window
// when using the legacy api methods for allowing old plug-ins to be dockable
#define SET_EMBED_GUID(windowState, windowGUID) { windowState->flags |= EMBED_FLAGS_GUID; *((GUID *)&windowState->extra_data[4])=windowGUID; }
#define GET_EMBED_GUID(windowState) (*((GUID *)&windowState->extra_data[4]))
int flags; // see above
RECT r;
void *user_ptr; // for application use
union
{
#pragma warning(push)
#pragma warning(disable:4201)
#pragma pack(push, 1)
struct
{
struct embedWindowState *link;
intptr_t attached;
intptr_t padding1[2]; //2-3
GUID guid; // 4-7
#ifdef _WIN64
intptr_t guidpadding;
#endif
FFCALLBACK callback; // MAKSIM UPDATE HERE
intptr_t padding2[52]; // 9-60
intptr_t hostcount; // 61
intptr_t reparenting; // 62
#ifdef __cplusplus
ifc_window *wasabi_window;
#else
void *wasabi_window; // ifc_window *
#endif
};
#pragma warning(pop)
#pragma pack(pop)
intptr_t extra_data[64]; // for internal winamp use
};
} embedWindowState;
#define IPC_GET_EMBEDIF 505
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** HWND myframe = (HWND)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&wa_wnd,IPC_GET_EMBEDIF);
**
** or
**
** HWND myframe = 0;
** HWND (*embed)(embedWindowState *params)=0;
** *(void**)&embed = (void*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_EMBEDIF);
** myframe = embed(&wa_wnd);
**
** You pass an embedWindowState* and it will return a hwnd for the frame window or if you
** pass wParam as null then it will return a HWND embedWindow(embedWindowState *);
**
** Embed window can send notification to the first child.
** Notifications will come in form of WM_NOTIFY.
** Notifications:
*/
#define EWN_FIRST (0)
typedef struct __EMBEDSHOW
{
NMHDR hdr;
BOOL fShow;
UINT nStatus;
} EMBEDSHOW;
#define EWN_SHOWWINDOW (EWN_FIRST + 0) // lParam = (LPARAM)(EMBEDSHOW*)pnmh. This is preffered way to show hide your chold window
#define IPC_SKINWINDOW 534
#define SWF_NORESIZE EMBED_FLAGS_NORESIZE
#define SWF_NOTRANSPARENCY EMBED_FLAGS_NOTRANSPARENCY
#define SWF_NOWINDOWMENU EMBED_FLAGS_NOWINDOWMENU
typedef struct __SKINWINDOWPARAM
{
INT cbSize; // sizeof(SKINWINDOWPARAM)
HWND hwndToSkin;
GUID windowGuid;
UINT flagsEx;
FFCALLBACK callbackFF;
} SKINWINDOWPARAM;
typedef struct embedEnumStruct
{
int (*enumProc)(embedWindowState *ws, struct embedEnumStruct *param); // return 1 to abort
int user_data; // or more :)
} embedEnumStruct; // pass
#define IPC_EMBED_ENUM 532
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
*/
#define IPC_EMBED_ISVALID 533
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** int valid = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)embedhwnd,IPC_EMBED_ISVALID);
** Pass a hwnd in the wParam to this to check if the hwnd is a valid embed window or not.
*/
#define IPC_EMBED_ADD_LEGACY 535
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** int done = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(embedWindowState*)ws,IPC_EMBED_ADD_LEGACY);
** You pass an embedWindowState* filled with any appropriate details and ensure you add
** EMBED_FLAGS_LEGACY_WND to the 'flags' member to ensure it will be handled correctly.
** Returns 1 if the request was able to be processed.
*/
#define IPC_EMBED_REMOVE_LEGACY 536
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** int done = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(embedWindowState*)ws,IPC_EMBED_REMOVE_LEGACY);
** You pass an embedWindowState* filled with any appropriate details and ensure you add
** EMBED_FLAGS_LEGACY_WND to the 'flags' member to ensure it will be handled correctly.
** Returns 1 if the request was able to be processed.
*/
#define IPC_EMBED_UPDATE_LEGACY_POS 537
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** int done = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(embedWindowState*)ws,IPC_EMBED_UPDATE_LEGACY_POS);
** You pass an embedWindowState* filled with an updated position of the window by filling
** int the 'r' member so Winamp will know the correct position of the window after moving.
** Returns 1 if the request was able to be processed.
**
** Not sending this (ideally at the end of the window being moved) will likely cause issues
** with the placement and docking of the legacy window when Winamp's naitve and any embedded
** windows are then moved.
*/
#define IPC_GET_EMBED_SNAPFUNC 538
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** SnapToScreen is used to adjust the rect passed so as to keep the window no the screen
** RECT r;
** BOOL (*SnapToScreen)(LPRECT outrc)=0;
** *(void**)&SnapToScreen = (void*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_EMBED_SNAPFUNC);
** SnapToScreen(&r);
**
** or
**
** SnapWindowToAllWindows is used to allow the window to natively dock to other Winamp windows
** RECT r;
** HWND myWnd = 0;
** void (*SnapWindowToAllWindows)(LPRECT outrc, HWND hwndNoSnap)=0;
** *(void**)&SnapWindowToAllWindows = (void*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,1,IPC_GET_EMBED_SNAPFUNC);
** SnapWindowToAllWindows(&r, myWnd);
*/
#define IPC_CONVERTFILE 506
/* (requires Winamp 2.92+)
** Converts a given file to a different format (PCM, MP3, etc...)
** To use, pass a pointer to a waFileConvertStruct struct
** This struct can be either on the heap or some global
** data, but NOT on the stack. At least, until the conversion is done.
**
** eg: SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,&myConvertStruct,IPC_CONVERTFILE);
**
** Return value:
** 0: Can't start the conversion. Look at myConvertStruct->error for details.
** 1: Conversion started. Status messages will be sent to the specified callbackhwnd.
** Be sure to call IPC_CONVERTFILE_END when your callback window receives the
** IPC_CB_CONVERT_DONE message.
*/
#ifdef __cplusplus
class ifc_audiostream;
class AudioCoder;
#else
typedef void *ifc_audiostream;
typedef void *AudioCoder;
#endif
typedef struct
{
char *sourcefile; // "c:\\source.mp3"
char *destfile; // "c:\\dest.pcm"
intptr_t destformat[8]; // like 'PCM ',srate,nch,bps.
//hack alert! you can set destformat[6]=mmioFOURCC('I','N','I',' '); and destformat[7]=(int)my_ini_file; (where my_ini_file is a char*)
HWND callbackhwnd; // window that will receive the IPC_CB_CONVERT notification messages
//filled in by winamp.exe
char *error; //if IPC_CONVERTFILE returns 0, the reason will be here
int bytes_done; //you can look at both of these values for speed statistics
int bytes_total;
int bytes_out;
int killswitch; // don't set it manually, use IPC_CONVERTFILE_END
/* everything below is for internal use */
ifc_audiostream *decoder; // for internal winamp use
HANDLE convert_thread;
HANDLE file_handle;
AudioCoder *audio_coder;
HMODULE encoder_mod;
int bps;
int channels;
int sample_rate;
intptr_t extra_data[56]; // for future use
} convertFileStruct;
#define IPC_CONVERTFILEW 515
// (requires Winamp 5.36+)
typedef struct
{
wchar_t *sourcefile; // "c:\\source.mp3"
wchar_t *destfile; // "c:\\dest.pcm"
intptr_t destformat[8]; // like 'PCM ',srate,nch,bps.
//hack alert! you can set destformat[6]=mmioFOURCC('I','N','I',' '); and destformat[7]=(int)my_ini_file; (where my_ini_file is a char*)
HWND callbackhwnd; // window that will receive the IPC_CB_CONVERT notification messages
//filled in by winamp.exe
wchar_t *error; //if IPC_CONVERTFILE returns 0, the reason will be here
int bytes_done; //you can look at both of these values for speed statistics
int bytes_total;
int bytes_out;
int killswitch; // don't set it manually, use IPC_CONVERTFILE_END
/* everything below is for internal use */
ifc_audiostream *decoder; // for internal winamp use
HANDLE convert_thread;
HANDLE file_handle;
AudioCoder *audio_coder;
HMODULE encoder_mod;
int bps;
int channels;
int sample_rate;
intptr_t extra_data[56]; // for future use
} convertFileStructW;
#define IPC_CONVERTFILE_END 507
/* (requires Winamp 2.92+)
** Stop/ends a convert process started from IPC_CONVERTFILE
** You need to call this when you receive the IPC_CB_CONVERTDONE message or when you
** want to abort a conversion process
**
** eg: SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,&myConvertStruct,IPC_CONVERTFILE_END);
**
** No return value
*/
#define IPC_CONVERTFILEW_END 516
// (requires Winamp 5.36+)
typedef struct {
HWND hwndParent;
int format;
//filled in by winamp.exe
HWND hwndConfig;
int extra_data[8];
//hack alert! you can set extra_data[6]=mmioFOURCC('I','N','I',' '); and extra_data[7]=(int)my_ini_file; (where my_ini_file is a char*)
} convertConfigStruct;
#define IPC_CONVERT_CONFIG 508
#define IPC_CONVERT_CONFIG_END 509
typedef struct
{
void (*enumProc)(intptr_t user_data, const char *desc, int fourcc);
intptr_t user_data;
} converterEnumFmtStruct;
#define IPC_CONVERT_CONFIG_ENUMFMTS 510
/* (requires Winamp 2.92+)
*/
typedef struct
{
char cdletter;
char *playlist_file;
HWND callback_hwnd;
//filled in by winamp.exe
char *error;
} burnCDStruct;
#define IPC_BURN_CD 511
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
*/
typedef struct
{
convertFileStruct *cfs;
int priority;
} convertSetPriority;
#define IPC_CONVERT_SET_PRIORITY 512
typedef struct
{
convertFileStructW *cfs;
int priority;
} convertSetPriorityW;
#define IPC_CONVERT_SET_PRIORITYW 517
// (requires Winamp 5.36+)
#define IPC_CONVERT_TEST 518
/* requires Winamp 5.55+
* pass a convertFileStructW and it will verify that you are able to transcode
* checks:
* - valid input file
* - valid destination format / encoder type (including winamp pro authorization for mp3)
* - valid destination file (not that as a side-effect, this function will create a 0 byte destination file!)
*/
typedef struct
{
unsigned int format; //fourcc value
char *item; // config item, eg "bitrate"
char *data; // buffer to recieve, or buffer that contains the data
int len; // length of the data buffer (only used when getting a config item)
char *configfile; // config file to read from
} convertConfigItem;
#define IPC_CONVERT_CONFIG_SET_ITEM 513 // returns TRUE if successful
#define IPC_CONVERT_CONFIG_GET_ITEM 514 // returns TRUE if successful
typedef struct
{
const char *filename;
char *title; // 2048 bytes
int length;
int force_useformatting; // can set this to 1 if you want to force a url to use title formatting shit
} waHookTitleStruct;
#define IPC_HOOK_TITLES 850
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** If you hook this message and modify the information then make sure to return TRUE.
** If you don't hook the message then make sure you pass it on through the subclass chain.
**
** LRESULT CALLBACK WinampWndProc(HWND hwnd, UINT umsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
** {
** LRESULT ret = CallWindowProc((WNDPROC)WinampProc,hwnd,umsg,wParam,lParam);
**
** if(message==WM_WA_IPC && lParam==IPC_HOOK_TITLES)
** {
** waHookTitleStruct *ht = (waHookTitleStruct *) wParam;
** // Doing ATF stuff with ht->title, whatever...
** return TRUE;
** }
** return ret;
** }
*/
typedef struct
{
const wchar_t *filename;
wchar_t *title; // 2048 characters
int length;
int force_useformatting; // can set this to 1 if you want to force a url to use title formatting shit
} waHookTitleStructW;
#define IPC_HOOK_TITLESW 851
/* (requires Winamp 5.3+)
** See information on IPC_HOOK_TITLES for how to process this.
*/
#define IPC_GETSADATAFUNC 800
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** <returned_function_pointer> = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,param,IPC_GETSADATAFUNC);
** where param can be 0 , 1 or 2. A param == 2 is meant to replace param == 0 as of 5.5+
**
** void (*export_sa_setreq)(int want);
** *(void **)&export_sa_setreq=(void *)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,1,IPC_GETSADATAFUNC);
** This can called as either want = 0 -> use user setting (ie classic skin mode)
** or want = 1 -> just obtain data (ie modern skin mode)
**
** (replaces passing wParam == 0 and if not present then this call will return a null function pointer)
** char * (*export_sa_get)(char data[75*2 + 8]);
** *(void **)&export_sa_get=(void*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,2,IPC_GETSADATAFUNC);
**
** When called this will fill the passed buffer with 150 bytes of data and return a pointer to it.
** char data[75*2 + 8];
** char *p = export_sa_get(data);
**
**
** (deprecated as of at least 5.5+ but should still work)
** char * (*export_sa_get_deprecated)();
** *(void **)&export_sa_get_deprecated=(void*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETSADATAFUNC);
**
** When called this will return 150 bytes of data as a static buffer inside Winamp.
** char *data = export_sa_get_deprecated();
*/
#define IPC_GETVUDATAFUNC 801
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
**
** int (*export_vu_get)(int channel);
** *(void **)&export_vu_get=(void*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVUDATAFUNC);
**
**
** This returns a function pointer of int export_vu_get(int channel) and when called it
** will return values between 0 - 255 or or it will return -1 for a bad channel / value.
**
** Calling export_vu_get(0) will return the left channel.
** Calling export_vu_get(1) will return the right channel.
*/
#define IPC_ISMAINWNDVISIBLE 900
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int visible=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISMAINWNDVISIBLE);
** You send this to Winamp to query if the main window is visible or not such as by
** unchecking the option in the main right-click menu. If the main window is visible then
** this will return 1 otherwise it returns 0.
*/
typedef struct
{
int numElems;
int *elems;
HBITMAP bm; // set if you want to override
} waSetPlColorsStruct;
#define IPC_SETPLEDITCOLORS 920
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** This is sent by gen_ff when a modern skin is being loaded to set the colour scheme for
** the playlist editor. When sent numElems is usually 6 and matches with the 6 possible
** colours which are provided be pledit.txt from the classic skins. The elems array is
** defined as follows:
**
** elems = 0 => normal text
** elems = 1 => current text
** elems = 2 => normal background
** elems = 3 => selected background
** elems = 4 => minibroswer foreground
** elems = 5 => minibroswer background
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_SETPLEDITCOLORS)
** {
** waSetPlColorsStruct* colStr = (waSetPlColorsStruct*)wp;
** if(colStr)
** {
** // set or inspect the colours being used (basically for gen_ff's benefit)
** }
** }
*/
typedef struct
{
HWND wnd;
int xpos; // in screen coordinates
int ypos;
} waSpawnMenuParms;
// waSpawnMenuParms2 is used by the menubar submenus
typedef struct
{
HWND wnd;
int xpos; // in screen coordinates
int ypos;
int width;
int height;
} waSpawnMenuParms2;
// the following IPC use waSpawnMenuParms as parameter
#define IPC_SPAWNEQPRESETMENU 933
#define IPC_SPAWNFILEMENU 934 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNOPTIONSMENU 935 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNWINDOWSMENU 936 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNHELPMENU 937 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNPLAYMENU 938 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNPEFILEMENU 939 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNPEPLAYLISTMENU 940 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNPESORTMENU 941 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNPEHELPMENU 942 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNMLFILEMENU 943 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNMLVIEWMENU 944 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNMLHELPMENU 945 //menubar
#define IPC_SPAWNPELISTOFPLAYLISTS 946
#define WM_WA_SYSTRAY WM_USER+1
/* This is sent by the system tray when an event happens (you might want to simulate it).
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_SYSTRAY)
** {
** switch(lParam)
** {
** // process the messages sent from the tray
** }
** }
*/
#define WM_WA_MPEG_EOF WM_USER+2
/* Input plugins send this when they are done playing back the current file to inform
** Winamp or anyother installed plugins that the current
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_MPEG_EOF)
** {
** // do what is needed here
** }
*/
//// video stuff
#define IPC_IS_PLAYING_VIDEO 501 // returns >1 if playing, 0 if not, 1 if old version (so who knows):)
#define IPC_GET_IVIDEOOUTPUT 500 // see below for IVideoOutput interface
#define VIDEO_MAKETYPE(A,B,C,D) ((A) | ((B)<<8) | ((C)<<16) | ((D)<<24))
#define VIDUSER_SET_INFOSTRING 0x1000
#define VIDUSER_GET_VIDEOHWND 0x1001
#define VIDUSER_SET_VFLIP 0x1002
#define VIDUSER_SET_TRACKSELINTERFACE 0x1003 // give your ITrackSelector interface as param2
#define VIDUSER_OPENVIDEORENDERER 0x1004
#define VIDUSER_CLOSEVIDEORENDERER 0x1005
#define VIDUSER_GETPOPUPMENU 0x1006
#define VIDUSER_SET_INFOSTRINGW 0x1007
#define VIDUSER_SET_THREAD_SAFE 0x1008 // set param2 = 1 if open(), draw() and close() will be called on the same thread
#define VIDUSER_SET_PALETTE 0x1010
#define IPC_HAS_VIDEO_SUPPORT 502
/* (requires Winamp 5.666+)
** int has_video_support=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_HAS_VIDEO_SUPPORT);
** indicates if video support is enabled or not
** This returns 0 if video support is disabled (no compatible input plug-ins or via
** the no_video=1 winamp.ini configuration option) and 1 if enabled (so will return
** 1 on all older Winamp clients where this API method is not available).
*/
typedef struct
{
int w;
int h;
int vflip;
double aspectratio;
unsigned int fmt;
} VideoOpenStruct;
#ifndef NO_IVIDEO_DECLARE
#ifdef __cplusplus
class VideoOutput;
class SubsItem;
#ifndef _NSV_DEC_IF_H_
struct YV12_PLANE {
unsigned char* baseAddr;
long rowBytes;
} ;
struct YV12_PLANES {
YV12_PLANE y;
YV12_PLANE u;
YV12_PLANE v;
};
#endif
class IVideoOutput
{
public:
virtual ~IVideoOutput() { }
virtual int open(int w, int h, int vflip, double aspectratio, unsigned int fmt)=0;
virtual void setcallback(LRESULT (*msgcallback)(void *token, HWND hwnd, UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam), void *token) { (void)token; (void)msgcallback; /* to eliminate warning C4100 */ }
virtual void close()=0;
virtual void draw(void *frame)=0;
virtual void drawSubtitle(SubsItem *item) {UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(item); }
virtual void showStatusMsg(const char *text) {UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(text); }
virtual int get_latency() { return 0; }
virtual void notifyBufferState(int bufferstate) { UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(bufferstate); } /* 0-255*/
virtual INT_PTR extended(INT_PTR param1, INT_PTR param2, INT_PTR param3) { UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(param1); UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(param2); UNREFERENCED_PARAMETER(param3); return 0; } // Dispatchable, eat this!
};
class ITrackSelector
{
public:
virtual int getNumAudioTracks()=0;
virtual void enumAudioTrackName(int n, char *buf, int size)=0;
virtual int getCurAudioTrack()=0;
virtual int getNumVideoTracks()=0;
virtual void enumVideoTrackName(int n, char *buf, int size)=0;
virtual int getCurVideoTrack()=0;
virtual void setAudioTrack(int n)=0;
virtual void setVideoTrack(int n)=0;
};
#endif //cplusplus
#endif//NO_IVIDEO_DECLARE
// these messages are callbacks that you can grab by subclassing the winamp window
// wParam =
#define IPC_CB_WND_EQ 0 // use one of these for the param
#define IPC_CB_WND_PE 1
#define IPC_CB_WND_MB 2
#define IPC_CB_WND_VIDEO 3
#define IPC_CB_WND_MAIN 4
#define IPC_CB_ONSHOWWND 600
#define IPC_CB_ONHIDEWND 601
#define IPC_CB_GETTOOLTIP 602
#define IPC_CB_GETTOOLTIPW 1602
#define IPC_CB_MISC 603
#define IPC_CB_MISC_TITLE 0 // start of playing/stop/pause
#define IPC_CB_MISC_VOLUME 1 // volume/pan
#define IPC_CB_MISC_STATUS 2 // start playing/stop/pause/ffwd/rwd
#define IPC_CB_MISC_EQ 3
#define IPC_CB_MISC_INFO 4
#define IPC_CB_MISC_VIDEOINFO 5
#define IPC_CB_MISC_TITLE_RATING 6 // (5.5+ for when the rating is changed via the songticker menu on current file)
#define IPC_CB_MISC_PAUSE 7 // 5.65+
#define IPC_CB_MISC_UNPAUSE 8 // 5.65+
/* Example of using IPC_CB_MISC_STATUS to detect the start of track playback with 5.x
**
** if(lParam == IPC_CB_MISC && wParam == IPC_CB_MISC_STATUS)
** {
** if(SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISPLAYING) == 1 &&
** !SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETOUTPUTTIME))
** {
** char* file = (char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLISTPOS),IPC_GETPLAYLISTFILE);
** // only output if a valid file was found
** if(file)
** {
** MessageBox(hwnd_winamp,file,"starting",0);
** // or do something else that you need to do
** }
** }
** }
*/
#define IPC_CB_CONVERT_STATUS 604 // param value goes from 0 to 100 (percent)
#define IPC_CB_CONVERT_DONE 605
#define IPC_ADJUST_FFWINDOWSMENUPOS 606
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** int newpos=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)adjust_offset,IPC_ADJUST_FFWINDOWSMENUPOS);
** This will move where Winamp expects the freeform windows in the menubar windows main
** menu. This is useful if you wish to insert a menu item above extra freeform windows.
*/
#define IPC_ISDOUBLESIZE 608
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int dsize=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISDOUBLESIZE);
** You send this to Winamp to query if the double size mode is enabled or not.
** If it is on then this will return 1 otherwise it will return 0.
*/
#define IPC_ADJUST_FFOPTIONSMENUPOS 609
/* (requires Winamp 2.9+)
** int newpos=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)adjust_offset,IPC_ADJUST_FFOPTIONSMENUPOS);
** moves where winamp expects the freeform preferences item in the menubar windows main
** menu. This is useful if you wish to insert a menu item above the preferences item.
** If you pass adjust_offset as zero then it will return the current offset without adjusting it.
**
** Note: This setting was ignored by gen_ff until it was fixed in 5.1
** gen_ff would assume that the menu position was 11 in all cases and so when you
** had two plugins attempting to add entries into the main right click menu it
** would cause the 'colour themes' submenu to either be incorrectly duplicated or
** to just disappear instead.
*/
#define IPC_GETTIMEDISPLAYMODE 610
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int mode=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETTIMEDISPLAYMODE);
** This will return the status of the time display i.e. shows time elapsed or remaining.
** This returns 0 if Winamp is displaying time elapsed or 1 for the time remaining.
*/
#define IPC_SETVISWND 611
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int viswnd=(HWND)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)viswnd,IPC_SETVISWND);
** This allows you to set a window to receive the following message commands (which are
** used as part of the modern skin integration).
** When you have finished or your visualisation is closed then send wParam as zero to
** ensure that things are correctly tidied up.
*/
/* The following messages are received as the LOWORD(wParam) of the WM_COMMAND message.
** See %SDK%\winamp\wa5vis.txt for more info about visualisation integration in Winamp.
*/
#define ID_VIS_NEXT 40382
#define ID_VIS_PREV 40383
#define ID_VIS_RANDOM 40384
#define ID_VIS_FS 40389
#define ID_VIS_CFG 40390
#define ID_VIS_MENU 40391
#define IPC_GETVISWND 612
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int viswnd=(HWND)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVISWND);
** This returns a HWND to the visualisation command handler window if set by IPC_SETVISWND.
*/
#define IPC_ISVISRUNNING 613
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int visrunning=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_ISVISRUNNING);
** This will return 1 if a visualisation is currently running and 0 if one is not running.
*/
#define IPC_CB_VISRANDOM 628 // param is status of random
#define IPC_SETIDEALVIDEOSIZE 614
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** This is sent by Winamp back to itself so it can be trapped and adjusted as needed with
** the desired width in HIWORD(wParam) and the desired height in LOWORD(wParam).
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC){
** if(lParam == IPC_SETIDEALVIDEOSIZE){
** wParam = MAKEWPARAM(height,width);
** }
** }
*/
#define IPC_GETSTOPONVIDEOCLOSE 615
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int sovc=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETSTOPONVIDEOCLOSE);
** This will return 1 if 'stop on video close' is enabled and 0 if it is disabled.
*/
#define IPC_SETSTOPONVIDEOCLOSE 616
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int sovc=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,enabled,IPC_SETSTOPONVIDEOCLOSE);
** Set enabled to 1 to enable and 0 to disable the 'stop on video close' option.
*/
typedef struct {
HWND hwnd;
int uMsg;
WPARAM wParam;
LPARAM lParam;
} transAccelStruct;
#define IPC_TRANSLATEACCELERATOR 617
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** (deprecated as of 5.53x+)
*/
typedef struct {
int cmd;
int x;
int y;
int align;
} windowCommand; // send this as param to an IPC_PLCMD, IPC_MBCMD, IPC_VIDCMD
#define IPC_CB_ONTOGGLEAOT 618
#define IPC_GETPREFSWND 619
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** HWND prefs = (HWND)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETPREFSWND);
** This will return a handle to the preferences dialog if it is open otherwise it will
** return zero. A simple check with the OS api IsWindow(..) is a good test if it's valid.
**
** e.g. this will open (or close if already open) the preferences dialog and show if we
** managed to get a valid
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_COMMAND,MAKEWPARAM(WINAMP_OPTIONS_PREFS,0),0);
** MessageBox(hwnd_winamp,(IsWindow((HWND)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETPREFSWND))?"Valid":"Not Open"),0,MB_OK);
*/
#define IPC_SET_PE_WIDTHHEIGHT 620
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&point,IPC_SET_PE_WIDTHHEIGHT);
** You pass a pointer to a POINT structure which holds the width and height and Winamp
** will set the playlist editor to that size (this is used by gen_ff on skin changes).
** There does not appear to be any bounds limiting with this so it is possible to create
** a zero size playlist editor window (which is a pretty silly thing to do).
*/
#define IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE 621
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** HINSTANCE hInst = (HINSTANCE)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE);
** This will return the HINSTANCE to the currently used language pack file for winamp.exe
**
** (5.5+)
** If you pass 1 in wParam then you will have zero returned if a language pack is in use.
** if(!SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,1,IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE)){
** // winamp is currently using a language pack
** }
**
** If you pass 2 in wParam then you will get the path to the language pack folder.
** wchar_t* lngpackfolder = (wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,2,IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE);
**
** If you pass 3 in wParam then you will get the path to the currently extracted language pack.
** wchar_t* lngpack = (wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,3,IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE);
**
** If you pass 4 in wParam then you will get the name of the currently used language pack.
** wchar_t* lngname = (char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,4,IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE);
*/
#define LANG_IDENT_STR 0
#define LANG_LANG_CODE 1
#define LANG_COUNTRY_CODE 2
/*
** (5.51+)
** If you pass 5 in LOWORD(wParam) then you will get the ident string/code string
** (based on the param passed in the HIWORD(wParam) of the currently used language pack.
** The string returned with LANG_IDENT_STR is used to represent the language that the
** language pack is intended for following ISO naming conventions for consistancy.
**
** wchar_t* ident_str = (wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,MAKEWPARAM(5,LANG_XXX),IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE);
**
** e.g.
** For the default language it will return the following for the different LANG_XXX codes
** LANG_IDENT_STR -> "en-US" (max buffer size of this is 9 wchar_t)
** LANG_LANG_CODE -> "en" (language code)
** LANG_COUNTRY_CODE -> "US" (country code)
**
** On pre 5.51 installs you can get LANG_IDENT_STR using the following method
** (you'll have to custom process the string returned if you want the langugage or country but that's easy ;) )
**
** #define LANG_PACK_LANG_ID 65534 (if you don't have lang.h)
** HINSTANCE hInst = (HINSTANCE)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE);
** wchar_t buffer[9] = {0};
** LoadStringW(hInst,LANG_PACK_LANG_ID,buffer,sizeof(buffer)/sizeof(wchar_t));
**
**
**
** The following example shows how using the basic api will allow you to load the playlist
** context menu resource from the currently loaded language pack or it will fallback to
** the default winamp.exe instance.
**
** HINSTANCE lang = (HINSTANCE)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLANGUAGEPACKINSTANCE);
** HMENU popup = GetSubMenu(GetSubMenu((LoadMenu(lang?lang:GetModuleHandle(0),MAKEINTRESOURCE(101))),2),5);
** // do processing as needed on the menu before displaying it
** TrackPopupMenuEx(orig,TPM_LEFTALIGN|TPM_LEFTBUTTON|TPM_RIGHTBUTTON,rc.left,rc.bottom,hwnd_owner,0);
** DestroyMenu(popup);
**
** If you need a specific menu handle then look at IPC_GET_HMENU for more information.
*/
#define IPC_CB_PEINFOTEXT 622 // data is a string, ie: "04:21/45:02"
#define IPC_CB_OUTPUTCHANGED 623 // output plugin was changed in config
#define IPC_GETOUTPUTPLUGIN 625
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** char* outdll = (char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETOUTPUTPLUGIN);
** This returns a string of the current output plugin's dll name.
** e.g. if the directsound plugin was selected then this would return 'out_ds.dll'.
*/
#define IPC_SETDRAWBORDERS 626
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,enabled,IPC_SETDRAWBORDERS);
** Set enabled to 1 to enable and 0 to disable drawing of the playlist editor and winamp
** gen class windows (used by gen_ff to allow it to draw its own window borders).
*/
#define IPC_DISABLESKINCURSORS 627
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,enabled,IPC_DISABLESKINCURSORS);
** Set enabled to 1 to enable and 0 to disable the use of skinned cursors.
*/
#define IPC_GETSKINCURSORS 628
/* (requires Winamp 5.36+)
** data = (WACURSOR)cursorId. (check wa_dlg.h for values)
*/
#define IPC_CB_RESETFONT 629
#define IPC_IS_FULLSCREEN 630
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** int val=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_IS_FULLSCREEN);
** This will return 1 if the video or visualisation is in fullscreen mode or 0 otherwise.
*/
#define IPC_SET_VIS_FS_FLAG 631
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** A vis should send this message with 1/as param to notify winamp that it has gone to or has come back from fullscreen mode
*/
#define IPC_SHOW_NOTIFICATION 632
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+ & Modern skin support - gen_ff.dll present)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_SHOW_NOTIFICATION);
** If a Modern skin is loaded and this message is sent/received then it will
** trigger the Modern skin notifier to appear (subject to user settings).
*/
#define IPC_GETSKININFO 633
#define IPC_GETSKININFOW 1633
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window by itself whenever it
** needs to get information to be shown about the current skin in the 'Current skin
** information' box on the main Skins page in the Winamp preferences.
**
** When this notification is received and the current skin is one you are providing the
** support for then you return a valid buffer for Winamp to be able to read from with
** information about it such as the name of the skin file.
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_GETSKININFO){
** if(is_our_skin()){
** return is_our_skin_name();
** }
** }
*/
#define IPC_GET_MANUALPLADVANCE 634
/* (requires Winamp 5.03+)
** int val=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_MANUALPLADVANCE);
** IPC_GET_MANUALPLADVANCE returns the status of the Manual Playlist Advance.
** If enabled this will return 1 otherwise it will return 0.
*/
#define IPC_SET_MANUALPLADVANCE 635
/* (requires Winamp 5.03+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,value,IPC_SET_MANUALPLADVANCE);
** IPC_SET_MANUALPLADVANCE sets the status of the Manual Playlist Advance option.
** Set value = 1 to turn it on and value = 0 to turn it off.
*/
#define IPC_GET_NEXT_PLITEM 636
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_NEXT_PLITEM);
**
** Sent to Winamp's main window when an item has just finished playback or the next
** button has been pressed and requesting the new playlist item number to go to.
**
** Subclass this message in your application to return the new item number.
** Return -1 for normal Winamp operation (default) or the new item number in
** the playlist to be played instead of the originally selected next track.
*/
#define IPC_GET_PREVIOUS_PLITEM 637
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_PREVIOUS_PLITEM);
**
** Sent to Winamp's main window when the previous button has been pressed and Winamp is
** requesting the new playlist item number to go to.
**
** Return -1 for normal Winamp operation (default) or the new item number in
** the playlist to be played instead of the originally selected previous track.
*/
#define IPC_IS_WNDSHADE 638
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** int is_shaded=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,wnd,IPC_IS_WNDSHADE);
** Pass 'wnd' as an id as defined for IPC_GETWND or pass -1 to query the status of the
** main window. This returns 1 if the window is in winshade mode and 0 if it is not.
** Make sure you only test for this on a 5.04+ install otherwise you get a false result.
** (See the notes about unhandled WM_WA_IPC messages).
*/
#define IPC_SETRATING 639
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+ with ML)
** int rating=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,rating,IPC_SETRATING);
** This will allow you to set the 'rating' on the current playlist entry where 'rating'
** is an integer value from 0 (no rating) to 5 (5 stars).
**
** The following example should correctly allow you to set the rating for any specified
** playlist entry assuming of course that you're trying to get a valid playlist entry.
**
** void SetPlaylistItemRating(int item_to_set, int rating_to_set){
** int cur_pos=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLISTPOS);
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,item_to_set,IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS);
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,rating_to_set,IPC_SETRATING);
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,cur_pos,IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS);
** }
**
** Note: Winamp 5.6+ allows you to save the rating directly into the file as long as the
** file being rated supports the rating metadata field via a supporting input plug-in
** to process the tag save as appropriate. If not then the rating will not be saved.
*/
#define IPC_GETRATING 640
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+ with ML)
** int rating=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETRATING);
** This returns the current playlist entry's rating between 0 (no rating) to 5 (5 stars).
**
** The following example should correctly allow you to get the rating for any specified
** playlist entry assuming of course that you're trying to get a valid playlist entry.
**
** int GetPlaylistItemRating(int item_to_get, int rating_to_set){
** int cur_pos=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETLISTPOS), rating = 0;
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,item_to_get,IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS);
** rating = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETRATING);
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,cur_pos,IPC_SETPLAYLISTPOS);
** return rating;
** }
*/
#define IPC_GETNUMAUDIOTRACKS 641
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** int n = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETNUMAUDIOTRACKS);
** This will return the number of audio tracks available from the currently playing item.
*/
#define IPC_GETNUMVIDEOTRACKS 642
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** int n = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETNUMVIDEOTRACKS);
** This will return the number of video tracks available from the currently playing item.
*/
#define IPC_GETAUDIOTRACK 643
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** int cur = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETAUDIOTRACK);
** This will return the id of the current audio track for the currently playing item.
*/
#define IPC_GETVIDEOTRACK 644
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** int cur = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVIDEOTRACK);
** This will return the id of the current video track for the currently playing item.
*/
#define IPC_SETAUDIOTRACK 645
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,track,IPC_SETAUDIOTRACK);
** This allows you to switch to a new audio track (if supported) in the current playing file.
*/
#define IPC_SETVIDEOTRACK 646
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,track,IPC_SETVIDEOTRACK);
** This allows you to switch to a new video track (if supported) in the current playing file.
*/
#define IPC_PUSH_DISABLE_EXIT 647
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_PUSH_DISABLE_EXIT);
** This will let you disable or re-enable the UI exit functions (close button, context
** menu, alt-f4). Remember to call IPC_POP_DISABLE_EXIT when you are done doing whatever
** was required that needed to prevent exit otherwise you have to kill the Winamp process.
*/
#define IPC_POP_DISABLE_EXIT 648
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_POP_DISABLE_EXIT);
** See IPC_PUSH_DISABLE_EXIT
*/
#define IPC_IS_EXIT_ENABLED 649
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_IS_EXIT_ENABLED);
** This will return 0 if the 'exit' option of Winamp's menu is disabled and 1 otherwise.
*/
#define IPC_IS_AOT 650
/* (requires Winamp 5.04+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_IS_AOT);
** This will return the status of the always on top flag.
** Note: This may not match the actual TOPMOST window flag while another fullscreen
** application is focused if the user has the 'Disable always on top while fullscreen
** applications are focused' option under the General Preferences page is checked.
*/
#define IPC_USES_RECYCLEBIN 651
/* (requires Winamp 5.09+)
** int use_bin=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_USES_RECYCLEBIN);
** This will return 1 if the deleted file should be sent to the recycle bin or
** 0 if deleted files should be deleted permanently (default action for < 5.09).
**
** Note: if you use this on pre 5.09 installs of Winamp then it will return 1 which is
** not correct but is due to the way that SendMessageW(..) handles un-processed messages.
** Below is a quick case for checking if the returned value is correct.
**
** if(SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_USES_RECYCLEBIN) &&
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETVERSION)>=0x5009)
** {
** // can safely follow the option to recycle the file
** }
** else
* {
** // need to do a permanent delete of the file
** }
*/
//#define IPC_FLUSHAUDITS 652
#define IPC_GETPLAYITEM_START 653
#define IPC_GETPLAYITEM_END 654
#define IPC_GETVIDEORESIZE 655
#define IPC_SETVIDEORESIZE 656
#define IPC_INITIAL_SHOW_STATE 657
/* (requires Winamp 5.36+)
** int show_state = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_INITIAL_SHOW_STATE);
** returns the processed value of nCmdShow when Winamp was started
** (see MSDN documentation the values passed to WinMain(..) for what this should be)
**
** e.g.
** if(SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_INITIAL_SHOW_STATE) == SW_SHOWMINIMIZED){
** // we are starting minimised so process as needed (keep our window hidden)
** }
**
** Useful for seeing if winamp was run minimised on startup so you can act accordingly.
** On pre-5.36 versions this will effectively return SW_NORMAL/SW_SHOWNORMAL due to the
** handling of unknown apis returning 1 from Winamp.
*/
#define IPC_GET_STOP_AFTER_CURRENT 658
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** int stopping=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_STOP_AFTER_CURRENT);
** IPC_GET_STOP_AFTER_CURRENT returns the status of the Stop After Current state.
** If enabled this will return 0 otherwise it will return 1 (see the notes about
** SendMessageW(WM_WA_IPC) handling with unsupported apis for why this is inverted).
*/
// >>>>>>>>>>> Next is 659
#define IPC_PLCMD 1000
#define PLCMD_ADD 0
#define PLCMD_REM 1
#define PLCMD_SEL 2
#define PLCMD_MISC 3
#define PLCMD_LIST 4
//#define IPC_MBCMD 1001
#define MBCMD_BACK 0
#define MBCMD_FORWARD 1
#define MBCMD_STOP 2
#define MBCMD_RELOAD 3
#define MBCMD_MISC 4
#define IPC_VIDCMD 1002
#define VIDCMD_FULLSCREEN 0
#define VIDCMD_1X 1
#define VIDCMD_2X 2
#define VIDCMD_LIB 3
#define VIDPOPUP_MISC 4
#define VIDCMD_EXIT_FS 5
//#define IPC_MBURL 1003 //sets the URL
//#define IPC_MBGETCURURL 1004 //copies the current URL into wParam (have a 4096 buffer ready)
//#define IPC_MBGETDESC 1005 //copies the current URL description into wParam (have a 4096 buffer ready)
//#define IPC_MBCHECKLOCFILE 1006 //checks that the link file is up to date (otherwise updates it). wParam=parent HWND
//#define IPC_MBREFRESH 1007 //refreshes the "now playing" view in the library
//#define IPC_MBGETDEFURL 1008 //copies the default URL into wParam (have a 4096 buffer ready)
#define IPC_STATS_LIBRARY_ITEMCNT 1300 // updates library count status
/*
** IPC's in the message range 2000 - 3000 are reserved internally for freeform messages.
** These messages are taken from ff_ipc.h which is part of the Modern skin integration.
*/
#define IPC_FF_FIRST 2000
#define IPC_FF_COLOURTHEME_CHANGE IPC_FF_ONCOLORTHEMECHANGED
#define IPC_FF_ONCOLORTHEMECHANGED IPC_FF_FIRST + 3
/*
** This is a notification message sent when the user changes the colour theme in a Modern
** skin and can also be detected when the Modern skin is first loaded as the gen_ff plugin
** applies relevant settings and styles (like the colour theme).
**
** The value of wParam is the name of the new color theme being switched to.
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(const char*)colour_theme_name,IPC_FF_ONCOLORTHEMECHANGED);
**
** (IPC_FF_COLOURTHEME_CHANGE is the name i (DrO) was using before getting a copy of
** ff_ipc.h with the proper name in it).
*/
#define IPC_FF_ISMAINWND IPC_FF_FIRST + 4
/*
** int ismainwnd = (HWND)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)test_wnd,IPC_FF_ISMAINWND);
**
** This allows you to determine if the window handle passed to it is a modern skin main
** window or not. If it is a main window or any of its windowshade variants then it will
** return 1.
**
** Because of the way modern skins are implemented, it is possible for this message to
** return a positive test result for a number of window handles within the current Winamp
** process. This appears to be because you can have a visible main window, a compact main
** window and also a winshaded version.
**
** The following code example below is one way of seeing how this api works since it will
** enumerate all windows related to Winamp at the time and allows you to process as
** required when a detection happens.
**
**
** EnumThreadWindows(GetCurrentThreadId(),enumWndProc,0);
**
** BOOL CALLBACK enumWndProc(HWND hwnd, LPARAM lParam){
**
** if(SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)hwnd,IPC_FF_ISMAINWND)){
** // do processing in here
** // or continue the enum for other main windows (if they exist)
** // and just comment out the line below
** return 0;
** }
** return 1;
** }
*/
#define IPC_FF_GETCONTENTWND IPC_FF_FIRST + 5
/*
** HWND wa2embed = (HWND)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(HWND)test_wnd,IPC_FF_GETCONTENTWND);
**
** This will return the Winamp 2 window that is embedded in the window's container
** i.e. if hwnd is the playlist editor windowshade hwnd then it will return the Winamp 2
** playlist editor hwnd.
**
** If no content is found such as the window has nothing embedded then this will return
** the hwnd passed to it.
*/
#define IPC_FF_NOTIFYHOTKEY IPC_FF_FIRST + 6
/*
** This is a notification message sent when the user uses a global hotkey combination
** which had been registered with the gen_hotkeys plugin.
**
** The value of wParam is the description of the hotkey as passed to gen_hotkeys.
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(const char*)hotkey_desc,IPC_FF_NOTIFYHOTKEY);
*/
#define IPC_FF_LAST 3000
/*
** General IPC messages in Winamp
**
** All notification messages appear in the lParam of the main window message proceedure.
*/
#define IPC_GETDROPTARGET 3001
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** IDropTarget* IDrop = (IDropTarget*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GETDROPTARGET);
**
** You call this to retrieve a copy of the IDropTarget interface which Winamp created for
** handling external drag and drop operations on to it's Windows. This is only really
** useful if you're providing an alternate interface and want your Windows to provide the
** same drag and drop support as Winamp normally provides the user. Check out MSDN or
** your prefered search facility for more information about the IDropTarget interface and
** what's needed to handle it in your own instance.
*/
#define IPC_PLAYLIST_MODIFIED 3002
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window whenever the playlist is
** modified in any way e.g. the addition/removal of a playlist entry.
**
** It is not a good idea to do large amounts of processing in this notification since it
** will slow down Winamp as playlist entries are modified (especially when you're adding
** in a large playlist).
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_PLAYLIST_MODIFIED)
** {
** // do what you need to do here
** }
*/
#define IPC_PLAYING_FILE 3003
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window when playback begins for
** a file. This passes the full filepath in the wParam of the message received.
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_PLAYING_FILE)
** {
** // do what you need to do here, e.g.
** process_file((char*)wParam);
** }
*/
#define IPC_PLAYING_FILEW 13003
/* (requires Winamp 5.3+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window when playback begins for
** a file. This passes the full filepath in the wParam of the message received.
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_PLAYING_FILEW)
** {
** // do what you need to do here, e.g.
** process_file((wchar_t*)wParam);
** }
*/
#define IPC_FILE_TAG_MAY_UPDATEW 3046
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window when a file is about to
** be opened in the file info editor and so may have it's tag (e.g. id3) updated.
**
** The wParam value holds a copy of the filepath of the file which may update and this
** can be sent without a matching IPC_FILE_TAG_MAY_HAVE_UPDATED(W) message if the user
** does not make any changes or the file being edited does not support tagging updates.
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_FILE_TAG_MAY_UPDATEW)
** {
** // do what you need to do here, e.g.
** }
*/
#define IPC_FILE_TAG_MAY_HAVE_UPDATED 3004
#define IPC_FILE_TAG_MAY_HAVE_UPDATEDW 3005
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window when a file's tag
** (e.g. id3) may have been updated. This appears to be sent when the InfoBox(..) function
** of the associated input plugin returns a 1 (which is the file information dialog/editor
** call normally).
**
** The wParam value holds a copy of the filepath of the file which was updated.
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_FILE_TAG_MAY_HAVE_UPDATED)
** {
** // do what you need to do here, e.g.
** update_info_on_file_update((char*)wParam);
** }
*/
#define IPC_ALLOW_PLAYTRACKING 3007
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,allow,IPC_ALLOW_PLAYTRACKING);
** Send allow as nonzero to allow play tracking and zero to disable the mode.
** This is useful if you're an input plugin and need to edit a tag in a file
** whilst playing that track so this can be sent to Winamp so it appears like
** there wasn't a stop in the playback of the file (as far as the UI display).
*/
#define IPC_HOOK_OKTOQUIT 3010
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window asking if it's okay to
** close or not. Return zero to prevent Winamp from closing or return anything non-zero
** to allow Winamp to close.
**
** The best implementation of this option is to let the message pass through to the
** original window proceedure since another plugin may want to have a say in the matter
** with regards to Winamp closing.
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == IPC_HOOK_OKTOQUIT)
** {
** // do what you need to do here, e.g.
** if(no_shut_down())
** {
** return 0;
** }
** }
*/
#define IPC_WRITECONFIG 3011
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,write_type,IPC_WRITECONFIG);
**
** Send write_type as 2 to write all config settings and the current playlist.
**
** Send write_type as 1 to write the playlist and common settings.
** This won't save the following ini settings::
**
** defext, titlefmt, proxy, visplugin_name, dspplugin_name, check_ft_startup,
** visplugin_num, pe_fontsize, visplugin_priority, visplugin_autoexec, dspplugin_num,
** sticon, splash, taskbar, dropaotfs, ascb_new, ttips, riol, minst, whichicon,
** whichicon2, addtolist, snap, snaplen, parent, hilite, disvis, rofiob, shownumsinpl,
** keeponscreen, eqdsize, usecursors, fixtitles, priority, shuffle_morph_rate,
** useexttitles, bifont, inet_mode, ospb, embedwnd_freesize, no_visseh
** (the above was valid for 5.1)
**
** Send write_type as 0 to write the common and less common settings and no playlist.
*/
#define IPC_UPDATE_URL 3012
// pass the URL (char *) in lparam, will be free()'d on done.
#define IPC_GET_RANDFUNC 3015 // returns a function to get a random number
/* (requires Winamp 5.1+)
** int (*randfunc)(void) = (int(*)(void))SendMessageW(plugin.hwndParent,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_RANDFUNC);
** if(randfunc && randfunc != 1){
** randfunc();
** }
**
** This will return a positive 32-bit number (essentially 31-bit).
** The check for a returned value of 1 is because that's the default return value from
** SendMessageW(..) when it is not handled so is good to check for it in this situation.
*/
#define IPC_METADATA_CHANGED 3017
/* (requires Winamp 5.1+)
** int changed=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)(char*)field,IPC_METADATA_CHANGED);
** a plugin can SendMessageW this to winamp if internal metadata has changes.
** wParam should be a char * of what field changed
**
** Currently used for internal actions (and very few at that) the intent of this api is
** to allow a plugin to call it when metadata has changed in the current playlist entry
** e.g.a new id3v2 tag was found in a stream
**
** The wparam value can either be NULL or a pointer to an ansi string for the metadata
** which has changed. This can be thought of as an advanced version of IPC_UPDTITLE and
** could be used to allow for update of the current title when a specific tag changed.
**
** Not recommended to be used since there is not the complete handling implemented in
** Winamp for it at the moment.
*/
#define IPC_SKIN_CHANGED 3018
/* (requires Winamp 5.1+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window by itself whenever
** the skin in use is changed. There is no information sent by the wParam for this.
**
** if(message == WM_WA_IPC && lparam == IPC_SKIN_CHANGED)
** {
** // do what you need to do to handle skin changes, e.g. call WADlg_init(hwnd_winamp);
** }
*/
#define IPC_REGISTER_LOWORD_COMMAND 3019
/* (requires Winamp 5.1+)
** WORD id = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_REGISTER_LOWORD_COMMAND);
** This will assign you a unique id for making your own commands such as for extra menu
** entries. The starting value returned by this message will potentially change as and
** when the main resource file of Winamp is updated with extra data so assumptions cannot
** be made on what will be returned and plugin loading order will affect things as well.
** 5.33+
** If you want to reserve more than one id, you can pass the number of ids required in wParam
*/
typedef struct
{
wchar_t *name; // filled in by plugin, make sure it's a unicode string!! (i.e. L"myObject" instead of "myObject).
struct IDispatch *dispatch; // filled in by plugin
DWORD id; // filled in by winamp on return
} DispatchInfo;
#define IPC_GET_DISPATCH_OBJECT 3020 // gets winamp main IDispatch * (for embedded webpages)
#define IPC_GET_UNIQUE_DISPATCH_ID 3021 // gives you a unique dispatch ID that won't conflict with anything in winamp's IDispatch *
#define IPC_ADD_DISPATCH_OBJECT 3022 // add your own dispatch object into winamp's. This lets embedded webpages access your functions
// pass a pointer to DispatchInfo (see below). Winamp makes a copy of all this data so you can safely delete it later
#define IPC_REMOVE_DISPATCH_OBJECT 3038
/* (requires Winamp 5.56+)
** remove registered IDispatch. pass (DWORD)dispatchId ad parameter
*/
// see IPC_JSAPI2_GET_DISPATCH_OBJECT for version 2 of the Dispatchable scripting interface
#define IPC_GET_PROXY_STRING 3023
/* (requires Winamp 5.11+)
** char* proxy_string=(char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_PROXY_STRING);
** This will return the same string as is shown on the General Preferences page.
*/
#define IPC_USE_REGISTRY 3024
/* (requires Winamp 5.11+)
** int reg_enabled=SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_USE_REGISTRY);
** This will return 0 if you should leave your grubby hands off the registry (i.e. for
** lockdown mode). This is useful if Winamp is run from a USB drive and you can't alter
** system settings, etc.
*/
#define IPC_GET_API_SERVICE 3025
/* (requires Winamp 5.12+)
** api_service* api_service = (api_service*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_API_SERVICE);
** This api will return Winamp's api_service pointer (which is what Winamp3 used, heh).
** If this api is not supported in the Winamp version that is being used at the time then
** the returned value from this api will be 1 which is a good version check.
**
** As of 5.12 there is support for .w5s plugins which reside in %WinampDir%\System and
** are intended for common code that can be shared amongst other plugins e.g. jnetlib.w5s
** which contains jnetlib in one instance instead of being duplicated multiple times in
** all of the plugins which need internet access.
**
** Details on the .w5s specifications will come at some stage (possibly).
*/
typedef struct {
const wchar_t *filename;
const wchar_t *metadata;
wchar_t *ret;
size_t retlen;
} extendedFileInfoStructW;
#define IPC_GET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFOW 3026
/* (requires Winamp 5.13+)
** Pass a pointer to the above struct in wParam
*/
#define IPC_GET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFOW_HOOKABLE 3027
#define IPC_SET_EXTENDED_FILE_INFOW 3028
/* (requires Winamp 5.13+)
** Pass a pointer to the above struct in wParam
*/
#define IPC_PLAYLIST_GET_NEXT_SELECTED 3029
/* (requires 5.2+)
** int pl_item = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,start,IPC_PLAYLIST_GET_NEXT_SELECTED);
**
** This works just like the ListView_GetNextItem(..) macro for ListView controls.
** 'start' is the index of the playlist item that you want to begin the search after or
** set this as -1 for the search to begin with the first item of the current playlist.
**
** This will return the index of the selected playlist according to the 'start' value or
** it returns -1 if there is no selection or no more selected items according to 'start'.
**
** Quick example:
**
** int sel = -1;
** // keep incrementing the start of the search so we get all of the selected entries
** while((sel = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,sel,IPC_PLAYLIST_GET_NEXT_SELECTED))!=-1){
** // show the playlist file entry of the selected item(s) if there were any
** MessageBox(hwnd_winamp,(char*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,sel,IPC_GETPLAYLISTFILE),0,0);
** }
*/
#define IPC_PLAYLIST_GET_SELECTED_COUNT 3030
/* (requires 5.2+)
** int selcnt = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_PLAYLIST_GET_SELECTED_COUNT);
** This will return the number of selected playlist entries.
*/
#define IPC_GET_PLAYING_FILENAME 3031
/* (requires Winamp 5.?+)
** wchar_t* fn=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_PLAYING_FILENAME);
** This will return the currently playing filename string as held by Winamp.
*/
#define IPC_OPEN_URL 3032
// send either ANSI or Unicode string (it'll figure it out, but it MUST start with "h"!, so don't send ftp:// or anything funny)
// you can also send this one from another process via WM_COPYDATA (unicode only)
#define IPC_USE_UXTHEME_FUNC 3033
/* (requires Winamp 5.35+)
** int ret = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,param,IPC_USE_UXTHEME_FUNC);
** param can be IPC_ISWINTHEMEPRESENT or IPC_ISAEROCOMPOSITIONACTIVE or a valid hwnd.
**
** If you pass a hwnd then it will apply EnableThemeDialogTexture(ETDT_ENABLETAB)
** so your tabbed dialogs can use the correct theme (on supporting OSes ie XP+).
**
** Otherwise this will return a value based on the param passed (as defined below).
** For compatability, the return value will be zero on success (as 1 is returned
** for unsupported ipc calls on older Winamp versions)
*/
#define IPC_ISWINTHEMEPRESENT 0
/* This will return 0 if uxtheme.dll is present
** int isthemethere = !SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,IPC_ISWINTHEMEPRESENT,IPC_USE_UXTHEME_FUNC);
*/
#define IPC_ISAEROCOMPOSITIONACTIVE 1
/* This will return 0 if aero composition is active
** int isaero = !SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,IPC_ISAEROCOMPOSITIONACTIVE,IPC_USE_UXTHEME_FUNC);
*/
#define IPC_GET_PLAYING_TITLE 3034
/* (requires Winamp 5.5+)
** wchar_t* title=(wchar_t*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_PLAYING_TITLE);
** This will return the currently playing file title string as displayed in Winamp's window.
*/
#define IPC_CANPLAY 3035
/* (requires Winamp 5.5+)
** In_Module *in_mod=(In_Module*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)fn,IPC_CANPLAY);
** This api will return either a In_Module* for plugin associated with the file passed or
** it will return 0 to indicate there is not a supporting input plugin.
** Pass a unicode (wchar_t) filepath.
**
** In_Module *in_mod=(In_Module*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)fn,IPC_CANPLAY);
** if(in_mod && (in_mod != (In_Module*)1){
** // we got a valid In_Module *
** }
*/
typedef struct {
// fill these in...
size_t size; // init to sizeof(artFetchData)
HWND parent; // parent window of the dialogue
// fill as much of these in as you can, otherwise leave them 0
const wchar_t *artist;
const wchar_t *album;
int year, amgArtistId, amgAlbumId;
int showCancelAll; // if set to 1, this shows a "Cancel All" button on the dialogue
// winamp will fill these in if the call returns successfully:
void* imgData; // a buffer filled with compressed image data. free with WASABI_API_MEMMGR->sysFree()
int imgDataLen; // the size of the buffer
wchar_t type[10]; // eg: "jpg"
const wchar_t *gracenoteFileId; // if you know it
} artFetchData;
#define IPC_FETCH_ALBUMART 3036
/* pass an artFetchData*. This will show a dialog guiding the use through choosing art, and return when it's finished
** return values:
** 1: error showing dialog
** 0: success
** -1: cancel was pressed
** -2: cancel all was pressed
*/
#define IPC_JSAPI2_GET_DISPATCH_OBJECT 3037
/* pass your service's unique ID, as a wchar_t * string, in wParam
** Winamp will copy the string, so don't worry about keeping it around
** An IDispatch * object will be returned (cast the return value from SendMessageW)
** This IDispatch can be used for scripting/automation/VB interaction
** Pass to IE via IDocHostUIHandler::GetExternal and it will become window.external in javscript
*/
// #define IPC_REMOVE_DISPATCH_OBJECT 3038 /* this id already in use */
#define IPC_HANDLE_URI 3039 /* only for use in WM_COPYDATA, passes Winamp a filename that will get handled by svc_urihandler */
#define IPC_PLAYFILEW_NDE 3040 /* just like IPC_PLAYFILEW, but the filename is an NDE reference-counted string (but not the title!!) */
#define IPC_PLAYFILEW_NDE_TITLE 3041 /* use this if the title is reference counted also */
#define IPC_OUTPUT_STARTED 3042
/* (requires Winamp 5.57+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window by an output plugin
** when the pre-buffer has been filled and output has started which is useful if you
** want to wait until playback has buffered before doing something on song transition.
**
** It is not guaranteed that this message is implemented in all output plugins (with
** only out_ds supporting it as of 5.57) so is recommended to wait for 5 seconds or
** until you receive this notification message before handling the song transition.
**
** if(message == WM_WA_IPC && lparam == IPC_OUTPUT_STARTED)
** {
** // do what you need to do
** }
*/
typedef struct {
int last_time;
int g_fullstop;
} stopPlayingInfoStruct;
#define IPC_STOPPLAYING 3043
/* (requires Winamp 5.57+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window by itself whenever
** playback is stopped either when file playback ends or the user stops playing.
**
** if(message == WM_WA_IPC && lparam == IPC_STOPPLAYING)
** {
** // do what you need to do such as logging where playback was
** }
*/
#define IPC_GET_D3DX9 3044
/* (requires Winamp 5.57+)
** HMODULE d3dx9 = (HMODULE)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_D3DX9);
**
** This will return the module handle of a d3dx9_*.dll based against the version
** internally required by Winamp and it's supporting plug-ins (version can change).
**
** HMODULE d3dx9 = (HMODULE)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC, 0, IPC_GET_D3DX9);
** if (!d3dx9 || d3dx9 == (HMODULE)1) {
** // if here then loading failed and you'll need to manually load the library
** }
*/
#define IPC_GET_FILEREGISTRAR_OBJECT 3045
/* (requires Winamp 5.58+)
** IFileTypeRegistrar* registrar = (IFileTypeRegistrar*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_FILEREGISTRAR_OBJECT);
**
** You call this to retrieve a copy of a IFileTypeRegistrar object which Winamp will
** create which provides some commonly used functions for registry and file access
** which will be automatically elevated on Vista / Window 7 depending on the user's
** permissions as required.
**
** // it is best to call this everytime that the object is required as there is no
** // guarantee it will already have been created or if it's already been released
** IFileTypeRegistrar *registrar = (IFileTypeRegistrar*)SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,0,IPC_GET_FILEREGISTRAR_OBJECT);
** // make sure that we've got a valid object (as 1 is an unsupported api return)
** if(registrar && (registrar != (IFileTypeRegistrar*)1)){
** // we got a valid copy of the object (automatically elevated as required)
** // so now we can start using the IFileTypeRegistrar object as required
**
** // once we're done using the IFileTypeRegistrar object for the immediate moment
** // then we should release the object so everything is kept as clean as possible
** registrar->Release();
** }
**
** 5.66+:
** If you pass 1 in wParam then it will skip trying to provide a fallback instance
** which is helpful for batch processing and you need to know if elevation failed.
*/
#define IPC_SHELL_ACTION_START 3047
#define IPC_SHELL_ACTION_END 3048
/* (requires Winamp 5.66+)
** This is a notification message sent to the main Winamp window by itself whenever
** there is an action generated by the Windows shell which may change the playlist.
**
** if(message == WM_WA_IPC && lparam == IPC_SHELL_ACTION_START)
** {
** }
*/
#define IPC_REGISTER_WINAMP_IPCMESSAGE 65536
/* (requires Winamp 5.0+)
** DWORD id = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)name,IPC_REGISTER_WINAMP_IPCMESSAGE);
** e.g. DWORD id = SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)&"enter_a_different_string",IPC_REGISTER_WINAMP_IPCMESSAGE);
**
** The value 'id' returned is > 65536 and is incremented on subsequent calls for unique
** 'name' values passed to it. By using the same 'name' in different plugins will allow a
** common runtime api to be provided for the currently running instance of Winamp
** e.g.
** PostMessageW(hwnd_winamp,WM_WA_IPC,(WPARAM)my_param,registered_ipc);
** Have a look at wa_hotkeys.h for an example on how this api is used in practice for a
** custom WM_WA_IPC message.
**
**
** if(uMsg == WM_WA_IPC && lParam == id_from_register_winamp_ipcmessage){
** // do things
** }
*/
/**************************************************************************/
/*
** Finally there are some WM_COMMAND messages that you can use to send
** Winamp misc commands.
**
** To send these, use:
**
** SendMessageW(hwnd_winamp, WM_COMMAND,command_name,0);
*/
#ifndef _WA_IPC_LEAN_H_
#define WINAMP_OPTIONS_EQ 40036 // toggles the EQ window
#define WINAMP_OPTIONS_PLEDIT 40040 // toggles the playlist window
#define WINAMP_VOLUMEUP 40058 // turns the volume up a little
#define WINAMP_VOLUMEDOWN 40059 // turns the volume down a little
#define WINAMP_FFWD5S 40060 // fast forwards 5 seconds
#define WINAMP_REW5S 40061 // rewinds 5 seconds
// the following are the five main control buttons, with optionally shift
// or control pressed
// (for the exact functions of each, just try it out)
#define WINAMP_BUTTON1 40044
#define WINAMP_BUTTON2 40045
#define WINAMP_BUTTON3 40046
#define WINAMP_BUTTON4 40047
#define WINAMP_BUTTON5 40048
#define WINAMP_BUTTON1_SHIFT 40144
#define WINAMP_BUTTON2_SHIFT 40145
#define WINAMP_BUTTON3_SHIFT 40146
#define WINAMP_BUTTON4_SHIFT 40147
#define WINAMP_BUTTON5_SHIFT 40148
#define WINAMP_BUTTON1_CTRL 40154
#define WINAMP_BUTTON2_CTRL 40155
#define WINAMP_BUTTON3_CTRL 40156
#define WINAMP_BUTTON4_CTRL 40157
#define WINAMP_BUTTON5_CTRL 40158
#define WINAMP_FILE_PLAY 40029 // pops up the load file(s) box
#define WINAMP_FILE_DIR 40187 // pops up the load directory box
#define WINAMP_OPTIONS_PREFS 40012 // pops up the preferences
#define WINAMP_OPTIONS_AOT 40019 // toggles always on top
#define WINAMP_HELP_ABOUT 40041 // pops up the about box :)
#define ID_MAIN_PLAY_AUDIOCD1 40323 // starts playing the audio CD in the first CD reader
#define ID_MAIN_PLAY_AUDIOCD2 40324 // plays the 2nd
#define ID_MAIN_PLAY_AUDIOCD3 40325 // plays the 3rd
#define ID_MAIN_PLAY_AUDIOCD4 40326 // plays the 4th
#define ID_MAIN_PLAY_AUDIOCD_SEP 40327
// IDs 42000 to 45000 are reserved for gen_ff
// IDs from 45000 to 57000 are reserved for library
#endif
#endif//_WA_IPC_H_