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Subject: Re: Moving forward in Winap
Now, if winamp could be maid to save the time and return to it when the
file is accessed again, we'd really have something. Bob Prahin
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From: "Marty Rimpau" <[EMAIL PROTECT
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Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2004 1:06 AM
Subject: Re: Moving forward in Winap
Hi, Frank, what you can do, is before stopping winamp, press control j
which is the jump to time dialog, and read with your mouse keys, and if
it says something like elapsed time 30:00, then the next time you start
winamp, it
Hi, Frank, what you can do, is before stopping winamp, press control j
which is the jump to time dialog, and read with your mouse keys, and if
it says something like elapsed time 30:00, then the next time you start
winamp, it will start at the beginning, and you type control j, then
type 30:00, not
Thanks pal
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From: "Michael Killian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2004 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: Moving forward in Winap
> There are two ways to move forward in Wina
There are two ways to move forward in Winamp. You can use the right-arrow to
move forward about 5 seconds at a time. Or, press ctrl-J and type the time,
from the beginning, you wish to go if you know how far along you were.
Michael Killian K4MFK
Nashville, Tn
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I was reading a book using Winap. I inadvertently stopped. When I began listening to
the book, it went back to the beginning. Therefore, how do you advance to another
section of a book using Winap? I hope this makes sense to some one.
Frank
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