Hi yall, I had a bunch of weird things happen last night and I need to figure all of this out. Let's try to start from the top. Hopefully this isn't too lengthy but I figure the better the explanation, the better the chances of straightening out the hassles.
First, I changed the operating system from windows 98 to windows 2000 pro and I've got JFW 4.51 pro as a screen reader. While running winamp 5.03A, I discovered that the first annoying thing that occurred was that when I wanted to play a cd with it, the open files dialog box would come up and the disk wouldn't play even though I associated it with playing disks. Last night, I found that both JFW and winamp share the same volume control wav/mp3. This of course isn't good because when you reduce the volume in winamp JFW's also gets reduced. In my previous setup when I was running windows 98, Jaws was linked to the pc-speaker volume control and winamp to the wav/mp3 control which worked like a charm. I tried to set this same configuration up last night, but whenever I would start winamp, the mute all checkbox would activate and the wav/mp3 volume would drop all the way to zero. This went down 3 times. So I said screw it and uninstalled the winamp. If it's not gonna work I figure what good is having it around. If there's a way to configure it to work and not fool with JFW's volume I'd sure appreciate help with it and It will be no prob for me to either do a re install or snatch winamp 5.04. Now on to my other situation. I've got windows media player 9 series for win2k and I would like it to play all of the songs in a folder instead of just one at a time. How do you get it to do that? Winamp does this without a hitch. Also, while playing a cd with it, for some unknown reason when I tried to go to the internet and do stuff the pc would crash. Weird I'll tell ya never had that happen before. I've gotta know, what in the world is going on here? I've never had this much chaos and mayhem with my audio. Thanks for all help and listening, one confused brother. Tony _______________________________________________ PC-Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more... http://www.pc-audio.org To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]