Winamp has a program available for it called "pacemaker," which will do exactly what you wish.

Curtis Delzer.
HS

At 12:02 PM 10/17/2008, 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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