Hello!
I never got the winamp dsp plugin to work.
Some dsp's for winamp needs winamp (of course) to be installed.
/Anders.

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Ye but with foobar you can make your own hotkeys and for every command 
inside the program not
certain ones
bb

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> Hi.
>
>
> In adition to what other people have said here, the hotkeys that are 
> built
> into Winamp  are pretty cool. They may seem a bit strange but when you 
> look at it from using the keyboard it actually makes sense, especially if 
> you're familiar with using those old tape recorders back in the day. 
> while in Winamp, the letter x plays a track.  c pauses and unpauses it, b 
> goes to the next song, and the letter z moves you back a song if you're in

> a playlist.
> obviously the b and z keys won'twork if you have a single song loaded, but

> remember, the hotkeys i listed above are in Winamp, no matter what you're 
> using as far as a screenreader goes.  I've never used Hal so I can't begin

> to speak on its accessibility but others might be able to.  I can however,

> say that the Window-eyes scripts that Jeff Bishop wrote are absolutely 
> supurb and I highly recommend them.  For years I always hoped Window-eyes 
> could have better access to Winamp and it finally does!
>
>
>
>
> At 01:32 AM 11/10/2008, you wrote:
>>Hi friends!
>>Actually i have been using foobar2000 for 4 years now. However from 
>>the beginning it was a really neat and great player. Though many 
>>functions i had in my first version of foobar2000 has been removed.
>>For example, you now have to create your own hotkeys for play stop etc.
>>Now to my question.
>>Most people seems to use winamp and seems to be very satisfied with it.
>>But it seems to take up a lot of space though.
>>Now in the latest version of hal you can use winamp much more flexible 
>>than
>>before.
>>The screenreader has got new map files and scripts.
>>So i am thinking to start using winamp again after 4 years.
>>There is a streamripper plugin also for winamp.
>>But why should i use winamp?
>>More than what i've stated above.
>>Can the library feature be used?
>>Such as the shoutcast radio functionality i had in older versions of 
>>winamp.
>>Thanks in advance.
>>/Anders.
>>
>>
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