Actually you can extend a Win95/98 DOS window to 43 or 50 lines which then allows scrolling up. It is in the Properties/Screen tab. It doesn't completely help because there are more than 50 lines printed. It goes back as far as "--lowpass freq". I have the same problem. I have become rather skilled at hitting the Pause button at roughly the right time. Ross. Mark Stephens wrote: > BTW, in NT you can specify a scroll back buffer for the command line window. > You can also make it as many lines that can fit on the screen, so this is > really only an issue for win95/98 users. -- MP3 ENCODER mailing list ( http://geek.rcc.se/mp3encoder/ )
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