I don't have access to my Windows machine where I have Winamp installed,
but I think you have to be using the right output device in Winamp to
have the volume of Winamp be separate from your screen reader volume.
Try a different output device in Winamp to see what happens. I'm not
sure what the original problem was though, since I don't see the full
thread below.

On 05/07/12 11:20, Joe Paton wrote:
> Hi Tom,
> 
> I am not fully convercent with all the symptoms of your problem.
> 
> However, the screen reader's volume should be independent of the winamp
> volume.
> I think the screen reader actually directly adjusts the audio device,
> where the winamp volume adjusts actual output from winamp.
> I could be wrong, I often am.
> 
> you need to start from somewhere as they say, so remove winamp.
> 
> Then go to the program files directory, and remove the winamp directory
> if it is still their.
> 
> to be completely thorough, you could also remove the directory in
> documents and settings, users user applicationdata there's a winamp sub
> directory their which holds user settings, and I doubt if the audio side
> is controled from here anyway but be completely sure, remove this
> directory as well.
> 
> re-install winamp, remembering to accepth the clasic theme on the
> visualisations side of things.
> 
> If you haven't got an recent winamp let me know and I'll send you a link.
> 
> If after re-install, then the problem shouldn't be winamp, but a shared
> component.
> So then you might want to re-install your sound card drivers, not always
> easy, but can be done.
> 
> I suggested that you try another player to try and narrow down the
> sources of your problem.  Not conclusive, but a pointer.
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> Joe P
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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