Latest restricted WACUP beta release is build #18798 (April 7th 2024) (x86 & x64 changelogs) | Latest WACUP public preview is build #17040 (September 30th 2023) (x86 only)


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Topics - kylejcrb

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Hello,

I've encountered a bug with WACUP build #6800 (and earlier) when using some legacy plugins, in particular the NSF player NotSo Fatso (I prefer this plugin to NSFPlay because of its "Shadow to Playlist" feature.) The plugin itself has proper functionality as expected, but any changes made to the settings within the plugin are not persistent and will reset whenever WACUP is closed. This seems to affect any plugins that would normally save to the plugin.ini file in the C:\Program Files (x86)\WACUP\Plugins directory. Modifying this file manually does not change these settings in WACUP, either.

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Hello,

I have encountered a bug in WACUP build #6800 (and earlier) in regards to SPC archives, or .RSN files. When attempting to open these files, they will appear in the playlist with the filename, and "(contains ## valid files)" appended to it. The individual songs are not expanded into the playlist and the file is not playable. Renaming the file to .ZIP makes the individual songs appear in the playlist as expected, but renaming a full collection of .RSN to .ZIP seems rather extreme to fix this issue.

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Hello,

I've encountered a bug with WACUP #6800 (and earlier) involving the tags for SPC files. It seems that the ATF setting overwrites the ID666 tags in both the playlist and the File Info section. Disabling it corrects the problem with SPC files in playlists, but the File Info window is still incorrect, and obviously it isn't ideal to disable ATF universally for a problem with one file format.

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