Re: Clarifying My Problem With Laptop's Not Recording Sound CardOutput

2011-10-28 Thread Steve Jacobson
Brett, Are you saying that you were able to solve this problem on your Windows 7 system? It is my understanding that this isn't strictly a driver issue, but I would love to be wrong. Best regards, Steve Jacobson On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 13:00:58 -0600, Brett Boyer wrote: >Hi! There has to be a

Re: Goldwave Displaying File Names Backwards (sorry if Off Topic)

2011-10-28 Thread Dave bahr
you want to do an alt-v for view menu in windows explorer, then sort by, then name, then there should be a group by pulldown menu and you can have it go ascending or descending. should solve your problem. hth Dave C. Bahr On 10/27/2011 4:11 PM, Samuel Wilkins wrote: Hello Brett, I tried pres

Foobar or VLC?

2011-10-28 Thread JM Casey
Hello everyone. I'm very fond of Winamp: love the interface, the design, etc...however I am becoming exasperated with attempting to play videos with it particularly, and it always seems that there's something wrong with the codecs, or that yet another in the overwhelming line of video formats wo

Re: Foobar or VLC?

2011-10-28 Thread Dave Scrimenti
Winamp will play most videos that I throw at it. But when it won't, I go to VLC. I don't know if the latest version is accessible. If it isn't, I can send you an older version that is. Haven't used Foobar in a long time. It was accessible. Don't think it can play as many filetypes as VLC. -

Re: Foobar or VLC?

2011-10-28 Thread JM Casey
Hey Dave. Thanks for the response. Apparently VLC has many different view options and at least something should work. But I'm only going on hearsay really. I'm mostly having trouble with AC3 content in winamp, and mkv files that will play but won't jump properly (IE, can't really fast forward