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2016-12-14 Thread Gary
Who are you? Why are you bugging me? From: John Heath via Pc-audio Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 9:36 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Cc: John Heath --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus

Re: VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
Firstly you have to make sure the playlist is in view and then you can up/down using arrow keys through it, press enter to hear the song you've selected. Alternatively if you just want to go back and forth through a playlist in order you can use p and n keys - previous and next - to move, r

Re: VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread The Wolf
Hello I will also give this a try. I was running in to the same issue but with going 2 and from files in a folder eg going from 1 file to another in a playlist fore example On 12/14/2016 12:17 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: The shortcut keys are ctrl-up and down arrow respectively but if you're

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2016-12-14 Thread John Heath via Pc-audio
--- Begin Message --- Hamit! I too have VLC but using windows 7. Do you know how to use the book mark feature? How did you find out all this information about VLC? -Original Message- From: Hamit Campos Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2016 1:22 PM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject:

RE: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread Tom Kaufman
Well I don't understand; this file is a piece of music that a friend of mine wanted to c heck out! So I'm not understanding how they got it to play...yet I cannot! All I know to do then is to write to them (they're not necessarily "computer sabby" so if I were to tell them something like "not

Re: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread John Covici
If its just a file name you are out of luck, if its an URL, you could put the text on the clipboard and open it in the browser and see what happens. On Wed, 14 Dec 2016 19:45:31 -0500, Tom Kaufman wrote: > > Hello to all who have responded to my question so far: I successfully > changed the file

RE: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello to all who have responded to my question so far: I successfully changed the file name, but can't find a direct link that would allow me to play the file! It does seem to be a wma file in there somewhere...but seems to be no way to play it! Any thoughts or suggestions? Tom Kaufman

Re: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread Chris Skarstad
While you're focused on the file in your list, press the f2 key and change the .wpl extention to .txt. Windos will ask you if you really want to do this, so press the space bar on the yes button and it'll be changed to a .txt file, which you can open in notepad, and find out what file this is

Re: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread John Covici
Why doon't you look inside the file with notepad and find the URL or whatever and play it directly. On Wed, 14 Dec 2016 15:08:44 -0500, Tom Kaufman wrote: > > Okay Joe and list...I was able to change and attempt to get the file to play > in Windows Media Player (no soap) it says that Windows

RE: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread Tom Kaufman
Okay Joe and list...I was able to change and attempt to get the file to play in Windows Media Player (no soap) it says that Windows Media encountered a problem! So then I had to go back into Winamp and finally figured out how to tell it to play my MP3 files in Winamp again! At this point, I'm

Re: VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
Nothing like accidentally making a discovery , lost count of how many times I've done that so we'll have to accidentally discover some other features. I have a Logitech Gaming mouse here where the wheel not only rolls but can be moved from side-to-side ever so slightly - game controlling - so

Re: VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread Hamit Campos
Yeah and I found out by axidently hitting the wheel. I was looking for the mouse and when I found it I knuckled it. On 12/14/2016 2:24 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote: Hey now that's damn nifty, didn't know about the mouse wheel to control the volume so thanks for informing the list. On

Re: VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hey now that's damn nifty, didn't know about the mouse wheel to control the volume so thanks for informing the list. On 15/12/2016 5:22 AM, Hamit Campos wrote: I usually find that if your focused on it, and you twirl the mouse weal that turns it up if you go twords the front of the mouse and

Re: VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread Dane Trethowan
The shortcut keys are ctrl-up and down arrow respectively but if you're using JAWS you'll have to press the inset-3 key first to pass the next key through. On 15/12/2016 3:38 AM, Richard Bartholomew wrote: Hi, I have just upgraded to the latest version of VLC for Windows running under

Re: VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread Hamit Campos
I usually find that if your focused on it, and you twirl the mouse weal that turns it up if you go twords the front of the mouse and if you go back twords your hand it goes down. On 12/14/2016 11:38 AM, Richard Bartholomew wrote: Hi, I have just upgraded to the latest version of VLC for

VLC FOR WINDOWS

2016-12-14 Thread Richard Bartholomew
Hi, I have just upgraded to the latest version of VLC for Windows running under Windows 10 and would appreciate it if someone could tell me what the shortcut keys are, please, for increasing and decreasing the volume. In the Audio menu, it lists them as ALT-I and ALT-D but I cannot get these

RE: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hmmm! Interesting as it's supposed to be a piece of music! I have Winamp set to play Windows Media files as I like that player! What puzzles me is that Switch doesn't even show that file! Tom Kaufman P.S. Thanks for your explanation! -Original Message- From: Pc-audio

Re: A 2-part Question Concerning Converting A File To MP3

2016-12-14 Thread Joe Paton
Hello Tom, wpl is a playlist file for windows media player. It contains filenames and paths for other media files. My understanding is that it does not contain audio content. If you open the file in windows media, does the audio play? If it does, then you need to see to which directory and

RE: How to record phone calls - How-To - PC Advisor

2016-12-14 Thread André van Deventer
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