Dean.  Thanks for the info about WMP speed controls.  I wondered how to sped 
up the ctrl+shift+g speed.  I like using this with talking books.  I find it 
works better than some speed controls in other talking book players.  I just 
put the speed up and can still understand what is being said.  It doesn't 
even smash music as much as other players, not that I want to speed up 
music.

Bobcat
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2007 4:18 PM
Subject: RE: speeding up audio listening.


> since I see that this question hasn't gotten an answer, I will tell
> you what I know about it.  It seems to work the same way in versions
> 10 and 121.
>
> You can't use the shift-ctrl-g keystroke to achieve variable rates of
> speed.  If you want more speed than this shortcut allows, first go
> into the view menu.  In the enhancements submenu, make sure that show
> Enhancements and Play Speed are shceked.  Now you simply tab a bunch
> of times.  Eventually you come to buttons for slow and fast, then a
> button for snapping to common speeds which I haven't played
> with.  finally you come to a slider that will give you a percentage
> of speed.  Reading with JFW, the default seems to be twelve per
> cent.  Hit up arrow to increase, realizing that it isn't difficult to
> get going too fast.  the process is a little  clunky but it is
> possible to get a speed higher than the default "fast" speed by doing
> what I just described.
>
> Dean
>
>
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