This is very strange. I've ripped things in WAV, and it works just fine.
It's probably because of how it didn't complete the rip. I've seen this
happen with DVD Audio Ex
Tractor when you extract a DVD that's a bit damaged and it does kind of
extract the chapter I guess. But not really. It sounds li
Hi Jason,
It is weird. The shortcut for toggling the repeat mode is ctrl+t. Note that the
insert modifier in insert+ctrl+t is the "jaws key", which by default is insert
in the desktop keyboard layout. If you're using a different keyboard layout, or
have changed the Jaws key for that layout, the
media player 11 and jfw 11
Unfortunately, insert+ctrl+T has always just worked for me using wmp 11,
and Jaws 10 and higher,
David.
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Never seems to work too well. Do I need to change some setting in WMP to
make it easier for JFW to read the track
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Unfortunately, insert+ctrl+T has always just worked for me using wmp 11, and
Jaws 10 and higher,
David.
orginal message:
Never seems to work too well. Do I need to change some setting in WMP to
make it easier for JFW to read the track
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Hi Jason,
current playing track: Insert + Ctrl + T.
David.
original message:
Hi all,
How do you make JFW tell you the title of the currently playing track? I
know how to do it in win amp, but I'm forced to use WMP at work.
T
Hi Jason,
current playing track: Insert + Ctrl + T.
David.
original message:
Hi all,
How do you make JFW tell you the title of the currently playing track?
I know how to do it in win amp, but I'm forced to use WMP at work.
Thanks,
Jason
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I wish I knew a way to do this. I use WMP 10 all the time. I don't
understand why I can not even find the currently playing track title using
the Jaws cursor. I've made sure it is checked in the view menu but it
doesn't appear to be on the screen.
I use a clumsy work around. When a track i
thanks Albert and Christopher. I am going to remove it now.
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I was able to remove Urge by going into the Add/Remove Programs
application in Settings -> Control Panel. Have you looked there yet?
Gary G Schindler wrote:
> can one uninstall Urge. I had unplugged my external hard drive and Urge
> apparently made a start menu folder on it in the root of the dr
Yes you can.
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can one uninstall Urge. I had unplugged my external hard drive and Urge
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Subject: Re: Windows Media Player 11
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 06:55:34 -0400
if you can get to it, you can turn on classic menus in windows media player
11.
you have to tab and arrow until you get to it. once you s
Media Player 11
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if you can get to it, you can turn on classic menus in windows media player 11.
you have to tab and arrow until you get to it. once you select the classic
menus,
you should be fine.
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