Ok, so if a person would lets say use nero, for there burnning program the cue sheets function i beleive is in there then a person could then burn them into the cd.? or thinking aloud could you in a way rename the file to what ever the file name is.cue then use a program like goldwave to split the file? ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Truong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 10:11 PM Subject: RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players)
> HI, > > These time markers are primarily for Winamp use. However, the resulting > .tms file is a text file and if one was to find out the format of cue > sheets > and was able to somehow convert the time marker format to cue sheet format > then it would be possible to use the time markers for burning the file on > to > a cd. But the short answer to your query is that exported time markers > are > just for winamp use. > > > > > David Truong > > E-mail and MS messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Skype: blindboxer1967 > > Home Page: http://members.optusnet.com.au/davidtruong/ > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Sun Sparkle > Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 1:46 PM > To: PC audio discussion list. > Subject: Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players) > > david, > i have a question for you > is there a way that these time markers could be exported to a cue file to > be > > used with such programs as gold wave ? > if so how do you go about doing this? or are the time markers just for > winamp use? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Truong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: "'PC audio discussion list. '" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org> > Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 9:25 PM > Subject: RE: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players) > > >> Hi There, >> >> The folllowing is from our Winamp scripts manual and describes the time >> marker features. >> >> The Winamp scripts include a feature that allows you to set, jump to and >> remove multiple audio bookmarks on your currently playing track from any >> of >> the >> Winamp Windows. You can also find out the elapsed, remaining and time >> length >> of the currently playing track. You can even export your time markers to >> "Time >> Marker Set" files (.tms files)and import time markers from .tms files >> into >> your Winamp time marker file file (winamp.tmf). Note: Winamp already has >> a >> bookmark >> feature which allows you to store favourite streams so you can go back to >> them later. To save confusion, the audio bookmarks are called "time >> Markers". >> >> The idea of time markers is to allow you to set a time marker in a >> currently >> playing track and then be able to come back later and have the track play >> from >> the point where the time marker was set. This way you can close Winamp, >> play >> another track or even if you get caught up on the phone etc., you will >> know >> that you won't have to start the track from the beginning again. You can >> also set more than one time marker in a track. >> >> The keystrokes are as follows and they can genrally be used from anywhere >> in >> Winamp. >> List of 7 items (contains 1 nested list) >> . m: Set a Time Marker. Sets a time marker on the currently playing >> track. >> There must be a track playing for it to work, but it will warn you that >> no >> track >> is playing if you try to invoke it when no track is playing. If a track >> is >> playing and you activate the set time marker command, you will be >> presented >> with a dialogue box and focused on an edit field where you can label the >> time marker to be set. Simply type the desired label and press enter. If >> you >> leave >> this field blank and press Enter, the time marker will still be set but >> without a label. After the time marker is set, Jaws announces the number >> assigned >> to the time marker and the time stamp of the position in the currently >> loaded track as well as announcing the optional label you gave it. For >> example, >> if you gave the time marker the label "chapter 3", and the positionin >> your >> file was 2 minutes and 30 seconds, you would hear Jaws announce "Time >> Marker3 >> set at 2 minutes and 30 seconds, Chapter 3". Due to technical >> considerations, the ability to label time markers is not available when >> using JAWS versions >> prior to Version 3.7. Note: You cannot use "m" to set time markers from >> within dialogs such as the open file or jump to file dialogs. There, the >> "m" >> key >> merely types the letter "m". To set a time marker, it is necessary to be >> in >> one of the Winamp windows such as the Playlist or Equaliser, etc. >> . Alt+Shift+m: Jump to Time Marker. This script does not require a file >> to >> be playing, but it must be able to determine which file you are wanting >> to >> play. >> If the file name is listed in the Winamp title bar, the script will grab >> it >> from there. Otherwise it will announce that there is no track ready to be >> played. >> If you have just opened a file in Winamp for the first time, but haven't >> played it, it's name won't appear in the Winamp title bar. To fix this, >> simply >> play and stop the file. Stopping the file is optional; playing it will >> cause >> its name to appear in the title bar and then the script will proceed. >> When >> you press Alt+Shift+m, the script will display a list box containing a >> list >> of all the time markers it has recorded for that track. Simply cursor >> through >> the list and press enter on the time marker you want to jump to. The >> script >> will say nothing after this, but playing will immediately skip to the >> selected >> time marker. If the file is not playing, it will start playing from the >> specified time marker. >> . control+Shift+m: remove time marker. This script must also be able to >> identify which track you are playing. It does this in the same way as the >> Alt+Shift+m >> script. A list box will be displayed containing a list of all the time >> markers recorded for the current file. To remove one, simply move to it >> with >> the >> arrow keys and press enter. The remaining time markers will be >> renumbered, >> etc. If you want to erase all the time markers, move to the last item in >> the >> list "Remove all time markers", and press enter. This will only delete >> all >> time markers for the current file, not all the time markers you have on >> your >> system. >> . Alt+Control+Shift+m: Export / Import time markers. This command allows >> you >> to export and import time markers into your Winamp time marker file. When >> the >> Export/Import time marker command is invoked with Alt+Control+Shift+m, >> you >> will be presented with a listbox containing 3 choices. They are: >> List of 3 items nesting level 1 >> . Export time markers for the current track. When invoked, you will be >> prompted to enter the name of the time marker set file to export your >> time >> markers >> to. Simply type in the desired file name without any extention. The >> extention ".tms" (time marker set) will automatically be added to the end >> of >> the file >> name. Then press enter. If you wish to cancil this operation, you can >> either >> leave the field blank and press enter or Press Escape to exit this >> dialogue >> box. Note, only the time markers associated with the currently loaded >> track >> will be exported to the time marker set file. >> . Import time markers for the current track. When invoked, you will be >> prompted to enter the name of the time marker set file to import your >> time >> markers >> from. Simply type in your desired file name without any extention. The >> extention ".tms" (time marker set) will automatically be appended to the >> file name. >> Then press Enter. If you wish to cancil this operation, you can either >> leave >> the field blank and press Enter or Press Escape to exit the dialogue box. >> Note, only the time markers associated with the currently loaded track >> will >> be imported from the time marker set file. >> . Import all time markers in a time marker Set file. When invoked, you >> will >> be prompted for a time marker set file (.tms) containing the time markers >> you >> want to import to your winamp.tmf file. Simply type in the desired file >> name >> without any extention. The extention ".tms" (time marker set) will >> automatically >> be appended to the file name. Then press Enter. If you wish to cancil >> this >> operation, you can either leave the field blank and press Enter or Press >> Escape >> to exit the dialogue box. This operation will import all of the time >> markers >> from the specified time marker set file regardless of what track is >> currently >> loaded. This is different from the "Import time markers for the current >> track" operation which only imports time markers associated with the >> currently >> loaded track. >> list end nesting level 1 >> Note, if you don't have any time markers set for the current track and >> you >> try to export / import time markers for that track, Jaws will notify you >> of >> this. >> Also, if Jaws thinks there isn't a track loaded, you will be notified of >> this as well. To insure that jaws knows for sure that a track is loaded, >> it >> is >> always a good idea to start the track playing, if only for a split >> second, >> and then stop it. This will insure that the export / import time marker >> functions >> work as they should. Note:Due to technical issues, if you are using a >> version of JAWS prior to 3.7, you will not be given the opportunity to >> type >> in a >> file name. In these older versions of JAWS, all exported time markers >> will >> be saved to the file winamp.tms in your JAWS settings directory and all >> imports >> will be read from this file. Thus, it will be necessary to rename any >> time >> marker set file you receive to winamp.tms and place it in your JAWS >> settings >> directory in order to import time markers from it. >> >> >> >> David Truong >> >> E-mail and MS messenger: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> Skype: blindboxer1967 >> >> Home Page: http://members.optusnet.com.au/davidtruong/ >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> On Behalf Of Brent Harding >> Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 12:32 PM >> To: PC audio discussion list. >> Subject: Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players) >> >> How does that feature work? I always tried to remember the time and end >> up >> forgetting. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Dean Martineau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org> >> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 5:20 PM >> Subject: Re: The Good Old Days (Was Mp3 players) >> >> >>> >>> >>> The time marker feature especially sets the Winamp scripts out and makes >>> this player more useful than any other. To further stir up the pot, >>> then >>> I'll duck, while Window-Eyes offers numerous advantages, this is >>> functionality that Window-Eyes users will never have with Winamp because >>> their program's feature set is not extensible in this way. With those >>> scripts, Winamp is a joy to use. >>> >>> Dean >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... >>> http://www.pc-audio.org >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> This list is a service of MosenExplosion.com. 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