Tom, you need to tell Winamp to take over for playing a video/audio.
merely installing it doesn't work like it used to in XP.
start Winamp, press control+p.
press the home key and down arrow to file types.
press tab to a button named associate file types, all, and press enter.
alt+f4 and that should be it.
now entering on a video/audio should start playing in Winamp.
On 9/3/2015 10:15 PM, Tom Behler via Jfw wrote:
Marcia:
What is the winamp agent, and how do I get access to it?
Is this something that must be installed on my computers to make things work
properly?
Sorry for the elementary questions, but this is the first I have heard of
winamp agent.
Dr. Tom Behler from Michigan
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Subject: Re: Need Recommendation for an Accessible and Powerful Media Player
Hi
If you use the Winamp Agent, It will keep Winamp as your default player.
Marsha
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