Hi Stephen. You are probably using the Nullsoft Direct Sound output
plug-in. You find the setting in the "fading" tab of the plug-in
configuration window. You may need to use the screen reader cursor to find
it. Tab till you hear a list that starts with "On start". Then down
arrow to "on seek". Then tab again to get to the Fade on seek settings and
uncheck it.
Alternatively; you could switch to the Nullsoft wave out plug-in which
doesn't have the fade on seek setting.
Bob
----- Original Message -----
From: "Stephen Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2008 1:57 PM
Subject: hearing fast forward in winamp
I know that this should rightly go to winamp for the blind group, but
since I'm not a member, I wonder if someone on this list could direct me
to the answer.
I haven't updated winamp for some time, but I've had to reinstall with the
latest full version - 5144. However, I like to hear my audio files fast
forwarding when I press and hold the right cursor button. Winamp now seems
to have a mechanism that uses what I believe is called soft start and stop
between presses of the right cursor button so that now there is no
background noise when fast forwarding. I tend to rely on this facility to
monitor the fast forward to for example the next music segment in a
recorded radio broadcast, thus skipping past the DJ's comments, weather
forecasts, etc.
So my question is: how can I reinstate the skipping noise when I fast
forward?
Any pointers would be helpful.
Steve Green
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