What's primitive about it? If you mean it's simple and does what it says
it will do, then I agree. it does not have lost of bells and whistles
which is good for a plugin.
erik burggraaf said the following on 10/17/2008 1:09 PM:
Hi, To do what you want using winamp, you need to download and install
one of severral plug ins that handle the speed of your audio.
One very primitive one was called pace maker, but I'm sure there are
better ones out now.
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On 17-Oct-08, at 10:02 AM, Kim Lingo wrote:
First of all, I looked at my Window-Eyes 7.0 CD for the first time
this morning (I previously installed the upgrade from the web site),
and noticed something called "mobile". What is it?
Second, I had to re-install Winamp because I decided I didn't want
that to be the default media player. Do I now have to re-install the
scripts?
Finally, I like Winamp a lot better than Windows Media player in a lot
of respects. Windows Media Player does have one feature that I
haven't found in Winamp. By using Control-Shift-G, you can double the
listening speed for a file. Good if it is spoken material. Does
Winamp have anything like this?
Kim Lingo
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