Hello Carol,Sorry to have to trouble you again, but after reinstalling Winamp, it is playing my MIDI files at the correct volume. However, unfortunately, Winamp is still not behaving as it used to. When I press enter on an audio file, Winamp plays it but I am not in the Winamp window. The only way I can get into the Winamp window is to press enter on the Desktop icon. Pressing alt+w when I am in that window allows me to access most of the short cuts keys but not the volume slider. I just don't know what I did wrong when reinstalling the software.
Any suggestion from anyone would be most welcome.-----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger
Sent: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 9:55 PM To: peter Chin Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp Experts Hi, Main screen is alt plus w. To get to a list of Winamp shortcuts like this, press the alt key and right arrow once. You should be placed in a list of things like main window, play, bookmarks, library, etc. Have fun exploring just what all can be done with Winamp. Carol On 11/8/2017 7:37 AM, peter Chin wrote:
Hello Carol,I have now reinstalled Winamp and files seem to be playing o.k. However, I can't get to the window where I can use the arrow keys to adjust volume, wind forwards or backwards, etc. I seem to be in the window showing the library. How do I get to the main window where I can use x for play, v for stop, etc.?Thanks for any help you could give. -----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger Sent: Monday, November 6, 2017 10:14 PM To: peter Chin Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp Experts If you would like to send me one of your midi files, I can try to raise the volume on it and see if that is the problem. Note, I am not sure if I actually have something that can convert midi to wav, but I am willing to try. Carol On 11/5/2017 9:35 PM, peter Chin wrote:Hello Carol, Sorry for the late reply. I had some problem with my modem.I got back my start-up sound when the computer technician switched my systemsounds back on. Some how this got turned off. My own sound scheme is called just "Default", not Windows Default. Sometimes my scheme works, Some times it doesn't. When I go to the sound scheme in the control panel and test the sounds, they work. They just don't always work automatically. I just started my computer before typing this reply toyou and the sound scheme was not working.I am also having another little problem with my WinAmp which was installedby my computer technician. MIDI files are played very softly even thoughthe Winamp slider shows it is at 100 per cent. I can go to the system sounds and turn up the volume but as soon as I replay the file, the volume goes down. I have now uninstalled my Winamp and hope to reinstall it later to see if it can be improved.Sorry for troubling you with all my problems but none of my friends here seem to know the answers. Thanks again for trying to help. -----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2017 11:01 PM To: peter Chin Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp Experts Hi, Sometimes, my sound schemes will disappear. Have you tried resetting your default sounds? Check the volume for them under your "sndvol" settings. Tab through the different settings and you will find speaker, each program you have which might have an associated sound, system sounds, which would be the one you want. I generally keep my system sounds at about 1/2 of the speaker sounds. Depending on how you like to hear things, you might even go down to about 10 percent of the volume. Once you can get your system sound volume the way you want it, you should be able to switch back to your personal preference sounds, which I assume you saved once you created them. If you didn't, you will need to re-create your sound scheme and then, make sure to save it. You should not call it Windows Default as this might cause you some trouble from time to time. Take care. Carol On 10/20/2017 2:35 AM, peter Chin wrote:Hello Carol,Thanks for your suggestions. I won't be trying out the program for a whilebecause I have a small problem with my computer and I want the computer techician to have a look at it first. All the sounds which I set in the sound scheme under Program Events have stopped working and yesterday Ieven lost the Windows start-up sound. No idea what's happening. I hope itisn't due to malware. Thanks again. -----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger Sent: Friday, October 20, 2017 9:18 AM To: peter Chin Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp Experts Do you know how to open it? If so, you then tab to the setting you wish to change.Page up or page down will increase or decrease the setting. Your arrow keys will move by one point. There is a difference between the way WE and JAWS handle the percentage reporting. WE begins with 0 and can move above or below zero by units of 10 with the keys I listed. JAWS, on the other hand, begins with the percentage at 50 and moves by units of 5. If you move by page up and press it four times, WE would say 40% If you moved it with JAWS, it would say 70%. I don't know of any actual shortcut keys other than these. There is one other item I would like to address. Sometimes, when I press page up let's say 5 times, the playback seems to be a little faster than when pressing playback on the same track using JAWS. I can't say whether this is all of the time, but it has happened. It is a really simple program. Have fun with it. Carol On 10/19/2017 5:47 AM, peter Chin wrote:Hello Carol, Thanks for all your help. I will try the older version first if I canfind it. If it doesn't work, I'll try to download a newer version. Couldyou please tell me , what are the key strokes for changing pitch or speed? Thanks again. -----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 8:45 PM To: peter Chin Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp ExpertsI do know that the latest version, which I did not like for some reason,said that it would work on Win8, but that was before Win10 came out. The only thing I can tell you is to try it out and see if you get an error. You can speed up or down, change pitch up or down and then, you can change both, sort of like speeding up a cassette tape. I use it every day as my husband and I listen to a program where the speaker is justtoo slow for us. Typically, I will listen to most podcasts at about 40%for technical stuff I want to hear, and around 65-70% for things I want to get the main ideas from. Audio books are among the 50% group. It is a nice little program and I hope the older version works for you. Here is a little help item for you: If you are listening to something you have increased or decreased the setting for, it is necessary to press ctrl-P, which is the staart hot key, twice. The first press releases the change you are alreadylistening to and the second press opens the program again so you can setnew options. Take care, Carol On 10/17/2017 10:17 PM, peter Chin wrote:Hello Carol,I think I have that old addon somewhere because looking through my list of installed programs on my old Windows XP box, I found something calledPacemaker, I think. I have never used it and don't know how. I also wonder whether it would work on my Windows 8.1. Have you heard of any one using it successfully on Windows 8 or 10? Thanks so much for your help. -----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 6:58 PM To: peter Chin Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp ExpertsI have a little program which is called pacemaker. It works great withmy Win7 pc. There is an older version and a newer one. I like the older one for some reason. There are a few limitations when using external drives as they don't always keep up with the accelerated speed.When playing music, once you start speeding it up, say over 40%, you begin to hear some distortion, but for what you want, it is certainly workable. I found the file by doing a search for winamppacemaker. If you can't find it or need help, write me back and I willsearch my old external drive to see if I can find the file. Carol On 10/16/2017 5:24 AM, peter Chin wrote:Hello Carol, Thank you so much. I think you have helped me solve my problem. The balance appears to be right now. Now I have another question about WinAmp. I heard some time ago that there is an addon to Winamp that could change the pitch of music in Winamp. I heard, however, that it was not very accessible. Is thattrue, Are there addons that can change the pitch or speed in Winamp? Ifthere are such addons and if they are accessible, they would be very helpful for me when learning a new piece of music. Thanks again to all of you who tried to help me. -----Original Message----- From: Carol and Roger via Talk Sent: Sunday, October 15, 2017 6:45 PM To: Window-Eyes Discussion List Cc: Carol and Roger Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp Experts Hello. The keys for shifting the balance are shift plus alt plus the five keys from left to right (unless your speakers are reversed) h is all the way to the left, j is partially left, k is centered, l ispartially right and semicolon is all the way to the right. This shouldhelp bring the volumes closer together. Carol On 10/15/2017 12:27 AM, Tom Kingston via Talk wrote:I stopped using Winamp a while ago, so I can't remember how easy this was to do. But perhaps you inadvertently shifted the balance one tick.Good luck, Tom On 10/14/2017 3:08 AM, peter Chin via Talk wrote:Hello Larry, No, I am not using surround sound. I'm using sterio. It's just theone side is slightly softer than the other so I don't get the central sound when the announcer is speaking. The original default sound wassurround but I changed it to sterio. Thanks any way. Maybe someone else will have some suggestion. -----Original Message----- From: Larry Higgins via Talk Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2017 4:43 AM To: peter Chin via Talk Cc: Larry Higgins Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp Experts Peter, Sorry, but I didn't realize that you were referring to surround sound. I'm still using old fashioned stereo here, and like it that way <smile>. However, Winamp is also supposed to handle surround sound, so Iwould just keep inquiring, and maybe you will come up with an answer.This must be more than a little frustrating. Good luck, and once again, sorry I couldn't help. Larry On 10/10/2017 10:36 PM, peter Chin via Talk wrote:Hello Larry,Sorry for not having written to you as promised. I have been boggeddown with other things and, have to admit it, just forgot. I tried to follow your instructions by pressing alt+shift+k but couldn't find how to adjust the volume of individual channels. Thanks any way. -----Original Message----- From: Larry Higgins via Talk Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2017 12:12 PM To: peter Chin via Talk Cc: Larry Higgins Subject: Re: Need Help From WinAmp Experts Peter, I saw your previous queries concerning Winamp, but saw it a day after it was originally posted, so thought someone might have alreadyanswered your questions. I will try to answer the questions I thinkI can, and leave the rest to those who might be more expert on the rest. When it comes to balancing channels, just press alt+shift+k while playing an audio file or stream and you will be in business. To read the title, press ctrl+shift+t.When it comes to the volume with MIDI files, the only thing I mightsuggest is to turn on your equalizer alt+g, then ctrl+tab to focus onit, and then use your preamp settings, and turn them all the way up. This will only work using a screen reader, particularly Window-Eyesif you have the Winamp scripts installed. Otherwise, the equalizer is almost impossible to work with by a blind user.Your Winamp keys are tab for turning down the volume of the preamp,and grave accent for increasing the volume. Turning the equalizer up is not the answer in every situation, because on some files, turning it full blast can cause a lot of unwanted distortion. Now, after having said all that, I'm not really sure if the equalizer will work with MIDI files, because I haven't played around with those things for many a year, but it can't hurt to give it a try.To save the settings permanently, while in the equalizer, press theletter s, and you will see an option to save presets. Give those settings that you have just made to a file with a name of your choosing,and if you wish to use those settings again, you can reload them atany time you like. The file will be placed in the list of the various settings that Winamp makes available. HTH, Larry On 9/25/2017 5:37 AM, peter Chin via Talk wrote:Hello all, I have a few questions about WinAmp which I hope the experts can help me with.1. I notice that when playing an audio file in Winamp, one channelsounds just a little softer than the other. This is not the case when I play the same file in Windows Media player. Is there any way I can adjust the volume of each channel individually? 2. While playing an audio file in Winamp, is there a key stroke I can use to read the title of the file? 3. When I play a MIDI file in my collection, the volume drops to very loweven though Winamp shows that I am playing the file at 100% volume.I can goto the System tray and crank up the volume, but as soon as the fileisplayed, the volume drops when I play the file again. This behaviourdoesn't happen when I play MIDI files on line. What can I do to make the volume setting permanent?4. I have heard that WinAmp can be used to play flash player fileson YouTube. Is this true and how is it done if it is so?My OS is Windows 8.1. I am using the "free" version of Window-Eyes9.5.4 and I have both the WinAmp apps from Rod and Geoff Bishop. My WinAmp version is 5.666. Thanks in advance for any suggestions. _______________________________________________ Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Ai Squared. 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