Are you looking in the preferences tree view? The skins area has some
subcategories, and in the general skins area, you will see installed skins, and
information about the current one that is set, which should be classic, but
you'll know for sure when you check it. Within the skins category you
In Skins, I see two choices, Modern and Classic (I have it set to Classic";
that's all I'm seeing, unless there's another area that says "skins" that I
don't know where it would be!
Tom Kaufman
-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io On Behalf Of JM Casey
Sent: Saturday, February
Hey.
No, I'm sure your computer is fine; this isn't something to spend money and
huge effort on, you just have to figure out what to tweak in settings.
Look in the skins area. You'll see installed skins. Focus on the classic one,
as that's the one you should be using, and check out the options
Well at the moment, am not positive of where the problem is coming from; what I
do know is that there is some inconsistency; this is to say, I've actually
gotten alt-R to work; to take me to the end of the track like it's supposed to;
problem is, what do I do to make that magic happen? I've
Okay, tell me how to change the visualization; maybe that's what's messing
everything up! I must reiterate that as far as changing the skin selection,
there is no "changing it" not as far as I see; it just stays the same, although
there _must_ be a way of changing it to classic skin; must be
i did a custom install and did not install any visualization at all. it
works the same as always. i bet your problem is along the visualization
rout.
On 2/17/2024 1:18 PM, JM Casey wrote:
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The truth is that whoever is working on the winamp programme now is probably a
very small development
You might also consider taking your questions to one of the JAWS support
mailing lists. While I understand what you mean about wanting the old winamp
back, the problem you are having (the file length thing, right?) related to
jaws script behaviour, and not so much Winamp itself.
Hey again Tom.
You know you can see the track length in the playlist editor right? I can see
how that jaws command alt-r could be useful, and thanks for pointing it out by
the way since I had either forgotten or was never aware of it, but you can also
just open the playlist editor, which will
.
The truth is that whoever is working on the winamp programme now is probably a
very small development team, and it isn't necessarily a priority project for
whoever now runs winamp.com as a whole. So on the page it says 5.91 still, but
that isn't the version that's there anymore. I do think
Hello Brian and list: Well right about now am almost willing to try Foobar,
for Winamp apparently is turning into a piece of crap! I tried to get to the
end of a file that I recorded this morning by using alt-R 9which is the correct
keystroke) but it insists that I have to be inside the main
HI all,
With all respect I know we are talking about Winamp here, but I'd like to point
your attention to one thing.
Foobar 2000 has been rewritten and is now available in Microsoft Store for
newer versions of Windows.
What I really love about Foobar is that you can program your own hotkeys and
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