that's right! unfortunately the Winamp forums now have a visual
verification for when you sign up, at least it did last I checked so you
have to have sighted help to sign up. Bummer! If I can get it though, I'll
get in there and report the issue with the developers and see what they say.
At 07:00 AM 7/31/2005, you wrote:
The info is in the insert+h list when you're in Winamp. But briefly:
Set a marker: m
Go to time marker: alt+shift+m
Remove time markers: control+shift+m
Remember that these are built into the JAWS scripts and thus not available
to users of other screen readers.
Bruce
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
Thanks, Bruce.
Got that latest version and it's cured the issue I was having with playback
of lossless WMA files. So far no unwanted features in this latest version
that I've noticed as reported by some other listers.
Could you give me a pointer on using the time markers please?
Thanks.
Kevin
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From: "Bruce Toews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 6:56 PM
Subject: Re: Latest version of winamp and bookmarks
1. If you go to www.whitestick.co.uk and then to the downloads section,
you'll find a link to the newest Winamp.
2. If you are a JAWS user, you can set what are called time markers in
files that do what you want. Window-Eyes users do not have this option.
Bruce
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On Sat, 30 Jul 2005, Kevin Lloyd wrote:
Hi.
Could someone please provide a link for the latest version of winamp?
Also, a couple of questions if people can help.
1. How can you bookmark large MP3 files in winamp? If I'm listening to
a file that lasts a couple of hours, can I leave a bookmark without having
to make a note of the running time and jumping to that time?
2. Has anyone noticed problems playing lossless WMA files? Tracks seem
distorted and jittery for the first 5 seconds when played in winamp but
sound great in media player.
Thanks.
Kevin
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