nope, if you're in windows explorer. In other words, when you're just
looking at the files in a folder, right click the file, and sellect equeue
in.
Rick
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might just have to do a fresh install of winamp. That is an older version,
but if you ant that particular version, it can be found on the net.
Rick
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WWV broadcasts from:
2.5, 5, 10 15 and 20 MHZ.
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On 12/26/2005 at 7:07 PM Ray Slaton wrote:
>Hi Folks,
>I just got the sony 7600GR AM, FM, and shortwave radio for Christmas.
>What I want to know is, what frequencies does WWV broadcast from.
>The radio has
Hi all! I spent a little of my Christmas cash and
bought a Logitech USB
headset/mic combo today. When I got it home and plugged it into my USB
port, all went correctly, windows saw everything it needed to see and it's
being recognized. In the instructions, it says to ma
wow, thanks both to robert and bruce.
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 8:31 PM
Subject: Re: WWV frequencies
> 2.5 MHZ in Hawaii.
> For Colorado, 5, 10 15 and 20 MHZ.
> For 2.5 punch in 2500
Hi Jerry! Chris mentioned that the best way is to get a surround system for
the computer. It's supposed to be better than plugging your surround into
the computer. I told Andy that JVC has a USB connection for their surround
sound systems and a computer, but I forgot to mention that they said
2.5 MHZ in Hawaii.
For Colorado, 5, 10 15 and 20 MHZ.
For 2.5 punch in 2500 and the left or A.M. enter key.--the key to the left of
zero
It's been a while since I've used it but you might press the ender key first
then your digits and your enter key again.
Anyway, the button to the left of zero i
Were you aware that in winamp you can go to the play list and press
control+shift+delete and delete the currant list?
Also, I create my play llists in this same window
If I only want to hear particular folders I press shift+l and choose the
folder I want to listen to
I repeat this same step to add
As I recall, it's 2.5, 5, 10, 15 and 20 MHz. If you go to
www.wikipedia.com and punch in wwv in the search box, you'll get a good
article about WWV, including the frequencies.
Bruce
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Hi Folks,
I just got the sony 7600GR AM, FM, and shortwave radio for Christmas.
What I want to know is, what frequencies does WWV broadcast from.
The radio has a scan feature, as well as a keypad to punch in the frequencys.
I haven't been able to find WWV on the dial, so if someone could tell me
Hi Dana,
No, not right offthe top of my head.
I was going on memorey, and then remembered I had the same problem, so I
just wrote a batch file to delete the WinAmp .m3u file.
It' created again, when you open the program the next time.
There may be a setting in preferences, but I have had a chance t
On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 17:32:53 -0600 (CST), Bruce Toews wrote:
>No, there isn't any more than there is one for CD burning programs. As
>with those, you'll find that people swear by what they use.
Or at. Sorry, couldn't resist!
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They must have just put this one out, as it's dated the 27th and it's
not even the 27th GMT yet!
They've introduced a real minimize button with 1.90, I'm very
interested in what 1.9.5 has added.
They now seem to distribute it as a combined package, very small, easy
to install one component or the
No, there isn't any more than there is one for CD burning programs. As
with those, you'll find that people swear by what they use.
Bruce
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Greetings All! I have winamp 5.08d and jfw 6 on an x p system and some how
managed to do something to my settings and winamp only plays one track then
stops. It does this when I play a cd or if I click on play all in a
particular folder where I want all files to be played, it only will play on
Sly,
If you highlight a file of a type Winamp recognizes, click on the Files
menu. Enqueue in Winamp should be the second option down. It should also be
the second option down in the context menu that opens if you right click,
instead.
Blessed Be,
Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N
Greetings! I am trying to follow you guys in creating a playlist but I
cannot find the enqueue button? I thought I had to be in winamp to be able
to enqueue a track? Thanks Sly!
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Hi Gang:
Is there a general consensus as to which DVD program provides the most
accessibility?
Thanks gang.
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Darn. I forgot to mention after all of this that I am converting mp3
files to CDA for playing on a normal cd player. Maybe now this
whole thing will make more since .
At 08:57 AM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
>Hello everyone, and a merry Christmas.
>
>I am having a problem burning mp3s to an audio c
Doc, thanks for the suggestion. However, I really don't think that's
the problem here. I'm already burning at 16X and I'm using a 3gb CPU,
and being from the relatively old school do not use my puter for
anything else save moving the WE mouse to the top of the screen to
read the status line whi
Yes, but who wants to cram all their guests into their computer room? the
reason I run to my main stereo is that I want to have music for my company.
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 9:36 AM
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I switched my phone system to vonage and started using their router. I'm
giving up vonage next month and will be reinstalling my wireless router
then.
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From: "Harry Bassler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 9:20 AM
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Apparently you need to do a little more research than just reading
the book. Philips players are supported by both WMP and
Realplayer. Think about it. What are you trying to do. Again I say
there is other software that can replace Musicmatch.
At 04:07 PM 12/25/2005, you wrote:
>Problem is, i
On the other hand, if I forget about playing the tracks, but just browse on
my hard drive to each one I want to add to a playlist, and click on enqueue
in winamp, they get added to a playlist just fine. I can then save the
playlist, and all is well. Seems to me, that would be the easiest way to
RQJ,
That technique used to work for me. but it no longer does. Each time I click
on a file, play it, and check the playlist, it has only one entry, the last
played track. I suspect I have to change some setting relating to
"enqueuing" the files. Do you know what that would be? Thanks.
Blessed
You can, in winamp, hit ccontrol l, sellect the folder you want, and press
enter.
If it's multiple files in multiple folders, just go to them in windows
explorer, right click the file, and hit e for enqueue file in winamp.
Rick
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Hi. The basic idea here is to just use one set of cables to do the job,
the problem is that the computer and the stereo receiver have to be close
enough together to make it work. Actually, an even better solution is to
simply buy a surround sound system for your computer. I have one and the
s
The simplest way I have found to make a playlist,
if you have WinAmp, justt go to the list of songs, and select the ones you
want, and encue them in Winamp.
This puts all the necessary imformation in the playlist automatically.
Now you can go to the WinAmp folder, and select WinAmp.m3u, copy it pla
Hi,
Doc,
Thanks for answering that.
Sounds like you gave it up, how come you don't use it anymore?
Thanks,
Harry Bassler
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: computer mp3's to hi fi
>
It should be possible. when I had my wireless network set up I was able to
access it from thre floors away.
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Sent: Monday, December 26, 2005 8:07 AM
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> Hi,
the simplest way I found to make a playlist is to make a text file with a
word editor and change the extension to an m3u file. you simplly type in
the text file where your MP3 files can be found on your computer, that is
type the path to the folder and file name. put the path to the mp3 one pe
Hi, Kevin,
What is the transmision range, not mentioned at the site.
Will it operate from basement where pc is located to first floor where
stereo receiver is operted?
Thanks,
Harry Bassler
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Sen
Hi,
No, it plays MP3, WMA, and full CD-quality WAV files.
Check it out at
www.cd3o.com/
At 10:50 AM 12/25/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Kevin,
>
>I notice this device calls itself a wireless *MP3I player. Does that mean it
>handles *only* audio files in the MP# format?
>
>Blessed Be,
>
>Dana
>t
Hi,
The cd3o's use either wired Ethernet or 802.11b wireless (Wi-Fi, which, in my
opinion, would be better than an FM transmitter for short range.
Check it out at
www.cd3o.com/
At 09:35 PM 12/25/2005 +, you wrote:
>Hi Kevin.
>
>Would this not present the same quality differences I expe
Absolutely no question on one aspect of your question: the support for the MP3
format is *vastly* better than that for WMA. The entire Ipod line is a great
example of a line of players that *does not* support WMA.
Chip
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hello doc,
it was that a friends daughter was having trouble converting mp3 to cda and
writing the cd at the same time due to buffer under run errors.
she has an old slow external cd writer and probably not a very powerful
laptop and we were looking for a method of separating the conversion and
bu
I would rather prefer a flash disk based recorder than the hard drive ones.
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