On 18 Jul 2000, 19:00, KBryan wrote:
> Here's some background (OK, the WHOLE story from DNA up till 945pm)
>
> I downloaded WinAmp ONLY so I could listen to a radio station I love
> that is now in streaming audio. It was my intention to continue using
> Windows Media Player for EVERYTHING else, and WinAmp even asked me if I
> wanted it to preserve all file associations (.Wav=Windows Media,
> .MP3=Napster or Windows Media) To which I replied OMG YES! (I have 17
> GB of music for my Tune Trivia List). However, after I discovered that
> that radio station is only stereo for T1 connections, I uninstalled
> WinAMp and it re-associated alllllllll my .wav files to a winamp file
> association. And worse yet, when I went to reassocoate the file
> extensions myself, naturally there was no WinAMp to be found in Folder
> Options (File Types within MY COMPUTER) SOOOOOO, I re-installed WInAmp
> to at least allow it to SHOW its face, and then attempted to reasociate
> the extensions... [...]
The WinAmp site is here:
http://www.winamp.com/
Click the Documentation link.
Instructions to associate a file with an application in Windows-98 can
be found on this page:
http://www.computerbooksonline.com/chapters/win9821.htm
Alan
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