Hey Tom,
Does this happen without a screen reader loaded? can you set that up
to find out?
regards
Joe
At 20:10 04/07/2012, you wrote:
Hey Joe and list: Thanks for responding; may give this a
try! Just to clarify something: the actual "sound" isn't so bad;
it's just that, if something is playing at low volume; let's say I
want to listen to a stream that doesn't play at a high volume, I'll
get that static (or hiss) or whatever! For those who don't know, in
Winamp, to advance through the file, you can hit either the left or
right arrow key (I know it works this way with Jaws) may be
something different with other screen readers; anyhow, one can also
hold that arrow key down to advance through the file quicker; it is
here that gets me into trouble as I get that bad sound! But will
try Joe's suggestion (unless I get one that may be better) and see
if this clears up the problem (I've had this happen a long time ago)
but don't remember how it was resolved!
Tom Kaufman
----- Original Message ----- From: "Joe Paton" <j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2012 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: Still Looking For Help With Winamp
tom,
You could try an alternative output pluggin.
go to prefferences control-p, press letter P till you hear plug
ins, press O till you hear output, then tab to the list, there is a
waveout, and a direct sound.
Select the plugin that is diffedrent to the current one, tab to
close accepting the default settings.
see houw your audio sounds after this change.
Then maybe try playing the same file in, for example, windows media.
don't know how you fast forward in WMP though.
good luck,
Joe
At 19:41 04/07/2012, you wrote:
Hello list: I assume that not many people saw my original post,
concerning a problem I'm having with Winamp since I re-installed
it over the weekend! So I shall repost it again in hopes that
someone can tell me how to fix this: if I'm listening to a file in
Winamp; then I want to skip ahead, using the arrow keys, I get a
horrible noise that I cannot get rid of..except if I restart the
computer! Even shutting Winamp down won't stop it! Also, I
notice that if I have Winamp playing at low volume, I'm hearing
some white noise; it's like a "hissing" sound! Hopefully somebody
can tell me what to do; I think it's something maybe in
preferences that needs to be either checked or unchecked;
whichever the case, I very much would like to be able to get this
resolved! And I'm sure there are many on this list who use Winamp
as their player of choice, so please feel free to jump in there
and let me know what I need to do?
Tom Kaufman
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