Using windows media player.

2014-12-24 Thread Carliss
Listers,

I need alittle help with media player. For example. I'm not quite getting it
for selecting a block of music. My brother showed me how to find the list,
of music, But its like its just those few songs and thats it. Infact, it
just stopped and now I have to try to select more music.

Thanks to all.

I really hope pc audio is still working 

 

Carliss



RE: Using windows media player.

2014-12-24 Thread Hamit Campos
I just go into the folder in which the files are, select them out of the
order in which you'd think you should then hit enter. Bamm it plays in the
right order. I do this with movie audio I extracted with DVD Estractor.So
for an example of what I mean about going in the order that you wouldn't
expect, I'll use Godzilla 2014. So for the first time he shows up, you need
chapters 6 and 7. But you have to select 7 then 6. Then whin you hit enter,
it will play them in the right order.

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Subject: Using windows media player.

Listers,

I need alittle help with media player. For example. I'm not quite getting it
for selecting a block of music. My brother showed me how to find the list,
of music, But its like its just those few songs and thats it. Infact, it
just stopped and now I have to try to select more music.

Thanks to all.

I really hope pc audio is still working 

 

Carliss





Re: How do you get from one episode to another on a dvd using windows media player?

2013-07-23 Thread randy tijerina

yes, can you tell me?
At 04:10 AM 7/23/2013, you wrote:

Very simple

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 Friends, i'm curious.
 How do you get from the first episode to another using windows 
media player while watching a dvd?



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Re: How do you get from one episode to another on a dvd using windows media player?

2013-07-23 Thread Mamohar sings ram
Very simple

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 Friends, i'm curious.
 How do you get from the first episode to another using windows media player 
 while watching a dvd?
 
 
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How do you get from one episode to another on a dvd using windows media player?

2013-07-22 Thread randy tijerina

Friends, i'm curious.
How do you get from the first episode to another using windows media 
player while watching a dvd?



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Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-11 Thread David Bailes
Hi Tom,

Unfortunately, I don't think there's a way in wmp to go to a place in a track 
by specifying a time,

David.

original message:
Hello David and list: Just wondering..is there any way (in WMP)..to go exactly 
to a certain place in the track or file as you can in Winamp? Tom Kaufman 


  

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Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-10 Thread David Bailes
Hi joanne,

1. Using Jaws 10 you can read the name of the currently playing track by 
pressing insert+ctrl+t.

2. As someone has already said, you can seek back and forward by moving to the 
seek slider, just press ctrl+tab once or twice to move to it. Pressing the 
arrow keys moves you by one twentieth of the track length. Pressing shift + 
arrow keys moves you by one four hundredth of the track length.

3. From the seek slider, you can tab twice to move to current position edit 
box, which by default contains the playback position.

For more details, see the playback controls area section of the jaws guide to 
wmp 11 which Dean mentioned. Just in case the long url got broken, here's a 
short url to that guide,
http://bit.ly/cKZxVR

David.

original message:
I know there are different modes and menus one can set to hopefully make WMP as 
accessible as possible, but I need help doing so.  I am used to Winamp giving 
me the track title and length, etc., but I can't find this info when playing 
tracks in Media Player.  Using Jaws 10 or 8 with XP Home.  Right now I need to 
use WMP, and I see lots of buttons and menus and possible modes or skins to 
use; but I'd like to know what settings would make it clear-cut and how I can 
find specific info about the currently playing tracks. Would appreciate any 
detailed help.  Thanks. 



  

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Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-10 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello David and list:  Just wondering..is there any way (in WMP)..to go 
exactly to a certain place in the track or file as you can in Winamp?
Tom Kaufman 



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how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-09 Thread Joanne
I know there are different modes and menus one can set to hopefully make WMP as 
accessible as possible, but I need help doing so.  I am used to Winamp giving 
me the track title and length, etc., but I can't find this info when playing 
tracks in Media Player.  Using Jaws 10 or 8 with XP Home.  Right now I need to 
use WMP, and I see lots of buttons and menus and possible modes or skins to 
use; but I'd like to know what settings would make it clear-cut and how I can 
find specific info about the currently playing tracks.

Would appreciate any detailed help.  Thanks.
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Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-09 Thread Tom Kaufman
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!
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RE: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-09 Thread Dean Martineau
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


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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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Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-09 Thread DJ DOCTOR P

Hello Joann,
There is a thing in there that is called, now playing menu.
I don't use WMP 11, but I remember seeing that in there some where.
My best regards.
 John.
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I know there are different modes and menus one can set to hopefully make 
WMP as accessible as possible, but I need help doing so.  I am used to 
Winamp giving me the track title and length, etc., but I can't find this 
info when playing tracks in Media Player.  Using Jaws 10 or 8 with XP Home. 
Right now I need to use WMP, and I see lots of buttons and menus and 
possible modes or skins to use; but I'd like to know what settings would 
make it clear-cut and how I can find specific info about the currently 
playing tracks.


Would appreciate any detailed help.  Thanks.
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Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-09 Thread Norma A. Boge

Hi people,

In WMP 11, use control + tab to place focus in the seek slider.  I'm 
using Jaws 9, and when I land on this slider Jaws says to increase 
or decrease use arrow keys...right/up arrow to increase, left/down 
arrow to decrease.


Hope this works for you all...
Norma

At 06:29 PM 3/9/2010, you wrote:
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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Re: how to access track info using Windows Media Player 11

2010-03-09 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello Norma and list: Yes..that does work.  However it's not real 
precise..but it can move you through a file; you just have no real way to 
tell where you are as you can with Winamp!
Tom Kaufman 



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