Hi,
I have just tried this myself, and have no problems with it at all
I have gone to 40:21 time , as well as tried over the hour mark by
using, 71:20, and have had winamp go to the correct times each time I
tried it.
I don't have any really long files to try this on, just a few downloaded
movies I have.
Note that I also used  :  and not a -.


Cheers, James 

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Sent: Monday, 21 March 2005 7:47 AM
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Subject: Tim jumping in winamp.


Hello!
Maybe i am stupid or doing something wrong here but it seems that i
haven't undersdtand how to jump in a fil with the tim jumping function.
I press ctrl +j and then i know this track i have recorded is 297
minutes and 56 seconds. Now i want to jump to 286 minutes and 12
seconds. Then i type 286:12 in the dialogbox. But then winamp only jums
286 seconds. Can this deppend on that i am using a : instead of a -?
Thanks in advance. /Anders.
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