Hi Tom,

I am not fully convercent with all the symptoms of your problem.

However, the screen reader's volume should be independent of the winamp volume.
I think the screen reader actually directly adjusts the audio device, where the winamp volume adjusts actual output from winamp.
I could be wrong, I often am.

you need to start from somewhere as they say, so remove winamp.

Then go to the program files directory, and remove the winamp directory if it is still their.

to be completely thorough, you could also remove the directory in documents and settings, users user applicationdata there's a winamp sub directory their which holds user settings, and I doubt if the audio side is controled from here anyway but be completely sure, remove this directory as well.

re-install winamp, remembering to accepth the clasic theme on the visualisations side of things.

If you haven't got an recent winamp let me know and I'll send you a link.

If after re-install, then the problem shouldn't be winamp, but a shared component. So then you might want to re-install your sound card drivers, not always easy, but can be done.

I suggested that you try another player to try and narrow down the sources of your problem. Not conclusive, but a pointer.

Good luck.

Joe P




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