My suspicion is that these things are not at all easy to do in WMP, which is
partly why there are so many alternative media players out there.  I know
that the two deficiencies mentioned in this thread are why I don't use it.

Here's an old Tidbit which somebody might want to follow up on:

David Bailes continues to write free VIP Accessibility Guides.  His latest
contribution is a guide to windows Media Player 11 for JAWS users, though
its usefulness is not limited to users of JAWS.  this 8,000-word guide can
be had here
http://vip.chowo.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/jaws/Windows-Media-Player-11-Guide
.html

And here's another one:

Content on the Listen and Learn Recordings site continues to be updated.
You can download or stream the recordings, and a podcast feed is available.
Recent additions include a three-part guide on using Windows Media Player,
guides to installing Linux, and a tutorial on using Talks.
http://www.lalrecordings.com

Hope this proves useful.

Dean


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 4:30 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

I kind of wish I had that information as well!  Joanne..you didn't say which

version of WMP you are using..but I'm running WMP 11..and I see no way to 
access that information!  Not only that, but it doesn't seem like there's a 
way to move backward or forward in a track or file!  So maybe there are 
others on here that can supply us with that info..if it's possible!
Tom Kaufman 


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