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    Current xmcache.ini?

    Does someone have a current xmcache.ini file they can post? I know it's supposed to update automatically with Mitch's new XM write, but I can't get Mitch's XM to work on my system. I also tried Meisner's xmcache.ini builder but couldn't get that to work. Thanks in advance.

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    why dont you solve the real problem
    get the newest RR to work

    use the INSTALLER!!!
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    There's always this option: http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/road...cache-ini.html

    But Mitch is right, you're better off getting the new version of Road Runner working, no more need to update the xmcache.ini manually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mitchjs View Post
    why dont you solve the real problem
    get the newest RR to work

    use the INSTALLER!!!
    I did use the installer, but there are a couple of things holding me back from the new version of RR. One is the four-month issue mentioned in the release thread. I know Guino is going to try to come up with a better solution to that, though.

    The other is with respect to XM sound quality. Generally, I think XM's sound quality is pretty lousy. I have improved it a lot using the line-in plugin and a little Winamp DSP called Enhancer. It really brightens the compressed XM signal a lot. Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't the new version of RR using Dotnet for XM? If that's the case I won't get any benefit out of my DSP, which will likely render XM less than satisfying to me. Am I wrong about this?

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    heh?

    .net for xm control only!!!, has NOTHING to do with AUDIO

    dont worry about the 4month thing, its all pointless worry
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    Quote Originally Posted by mitchjs View Post
    heh?

    .net for xm control only!!!, has NOTHING to do with AUDIO
    Great to know, Mitch. Thanks.

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