I am back with another Winamp question after learning that Control Alt N is the
key combination to add a Winamp stream url. The problem is that control Alt N
brings up NVDA. So I need to change the hot key in Winamp to mark a stream. I
would appreciate it if someone will tell me step
Hi,
Remap the nvda key instead
Brian
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Emne: Re: Another Winamp question
You can add a Bookmark in Winamp with control alt b. So
, November 12, 2008 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: another winamp question
Actually I've found that this space bar pausing only works when you have
Jaws loaded. If you unload Jaws, only the C key pauses, and the space
bar
does nothing.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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Hi Matthew,
Just right-click the folder and choose play in Winamp from the context menu, or
press shift+L in Winamp itself.
On Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 05:32 AM (GMT), Matthew Bullis wrote:
Well I don't know about a playlist, but if you just hit control A within a
folder, it will play the
actually the space bar works with out jaws running as well.
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Actually I've found
how do i set the winamp preferrences so that when i hit the spacebar, it
pauses the song?
Tiffany
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Actually I've found that this space bar pausing only works when you have
Jaws loaded. If you unload Jaws, only the C key pauses, and the space bar
does nothing.
Thanks a lot.
Matthew
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but i have jaws loaded and it still doesn't work with the spacebar.
Tiffany
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Subject: Re: another winamp question
Actually I've
I have a couple of Winamp questions of my own.
First, what is the easiest way of constructing a playlist
when all files to be played are in the same folder?
Second, what is the procedure for calculating the total
playing time for all songs in a playlist?
And one more for the road. Is there
Well I don't know about a playlist, but if you just hit control A within a
folder, it will play the whole thing. Make sure not to select any documents
or other files besides mp3s, because that will lock up the program. If you
hit alt E when using Jaws within Winamp, the playlist editor will open
Greetings all
Each time I try to play an audio cd with Winamp, it wants to retrieve cd
information first, and I have all my days to try and convince winamp to quit
the cd info thing, and jus play the darn track.
This is getting wrist slittingly annoying.
Any suggestions as to how I might be able
Is there a way to send some a URL to a certain song? If so, how?
Sarai D. Bucciarelli
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