Ok. So you're only seeing the ok and cancel buttons. Hmm. I wonder if you're
using the right jump command this is the jump command accessed by j. The
other jump command "jump to time" is accessed with control plus j. I figured
we'd start with the basics.
Let me know.
bb
Brett Boyer
Production / Program Director
KZBR 97.1 FM
Alamosa Colorado
www.kzbr971.com
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The ok and cancel are the only ones that show on me end.
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Hi. I am using windows 7 and they are still there.
Not sure, what buttons show up?
Brett Boyer
Production / Program Director
KZBR 97.1 FM
Alamosa Colorado
www.kzbr971.com
Morning show. Comedy Block. Rockin Hits 24 / 7
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From: "Armando Maldonado" <armando_maldon...@digitalpath.net>
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Subject: RE: using the jump command and cuing files
Hello, I've looked for those buttons on windows 7 and winamp and no
buttons
appear, but they do in xp.
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On Behalf Of Brett Boyer
Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 9:01 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: using the jump command and cuing files
Hey all. Hopefully this will be helpful to some of you.
The jump command in winamp is quite powerful. I mean you can't kill
anyone
with it but it's still pretty cool.
If you've ever tabbed around the jump dialog box you'll notice the
different
buttons. Basically here is a brief how-to.
Jump is essentially a search command inside your current playlist in
winamp.
It is the best and quickest way to find things in a The jump dialog box
is
basically a search box inside your current playlist in winamp. You can
type
in the edit box any string like artist, title, or combination. Or just a
word!
After that you will find your results in the list box. Note, there's no
ok
or search button. Just start typing and tab over to the list to see your
results.
Here is a brief description of the following buttons once your cursor is
on
the track you wanted.
Jump button: Jump immediately to a track
Even if winamp is stopped, or there is a track playing this will start
immediately.
queue button This will queue up the track so it will play as the next
song.
However this will move your cursor to that tracks position in the
playlist.
So you will lose your current place when you do this.
BTW The queue command will also work with the next command.
The best button of them all!
Move after current button: This button will queue up the track and bring
the
track to the next position on your playlist.
So you can queue it to be played next, and you don't lose your place.
However this is permanent another words if you go back it will stay at
the
position you left it.
Well I tried to be brief but hopefully this was helpful to someone.
Also you can set which button is the default for the enter key. This
makes
things easy if you want to queue up a bunch of files without a lot of
tabbing around.
bb
Brett Boyer
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KZBR 97.1 FM
Alamosa Colorado
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