I did, and it seems to have fixed the problem. Thanks for the tip.
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On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:29:17 -0400, you wrote:
> When this has happened to me in the past, I just
>re-installed winamp, taking care to make it your default player. It
>should then undo window media player's assumptions that you want to
>use it for everything music!
Sounds like a plan,
On Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:26:30 +0100, you wrote:
>Could it be that Winamp is no longer you're default player? If you're set to
>display 'Details', check to see if it says 'Winamp Media File' when you
>invoke you're Screen Reader's Say Line command.
It doesn't say Winamp specifically, but it does
Hi,
When this has happened to me in the past, I just
re-installed winamp, taking care to make it your default player. It
should then undo window media player's assumptions that you want to
use it for everything music!
Rusty
> At 11:04 AM 9/28/2009, Steve Matzura spake thusly:-
It u
quot;Steve Matzura"
To: "pc-audio"
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 4:04 PM
Subject: Problem with Winamp in Explorer Context Menus
It used to be that I could right-click on a folder or file and two of
the choices in the resultant menu would be enqueue or play in Winamp.
No more. Now, the
It used to be that I could right-click on a folder or file and two of
the choices in the resultant menu would be enqueue or play in Winamp.
No more. Now, the choices are add to Windows Media Player list and
play in Windows Media Player. The other side of this is that in
Winamp Preferences, File t