Hi Bob 

If you are using jaws you can do this.  When you have finished listening
just pause the MP3 and press the m key.  this will bring up an edit box
where you can give the time marker a label.  do this and hit okay.  Next
time you want to listen load up the file in winamp and hit shift alt m
and it will bring up a list of the markers you have set.  When in the
file also press ctrl shift m to remove any time markers for that track.

HTH 

Hamish  

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Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 11:29 PM
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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 PROTECTED]>
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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 will start at the beginning, and you type control j, then
type 30:00, note the colon between the numbers, and press enter, and you
should be where you left off in the book.


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