Re: WMP Issue

2009-08-14 Thread David Bailes
Hi Mark,

you could try using the seek slider, which you can quickly move to by pressing 
ctrl+tab one or two times. The arrow keys move you by one twentieth of the 
track length, and shift + arrow keys move you by one four hundredth of the 
track length,

David.




original message:
Hi folks,

For some reason I've got a problem with WMP version 11, in that I can't get any 
media to back up...the 'Rewind' button is always shown as unavailable. 

Normally I'm a Winamp user, but for some reason the protected files I'm trying 
to play seem to be causing a problem, or at least that's the only reason I can 
think for Winamp crashing, resulting in the whole system hanging. There WMA 
files if this sheds anymore light on the subject. TIA. 

Regards,

Mark


  


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Re: WMP Issue

2009-08-14 Thread Matthew_2010

David and Mark,

Just tried David's suggestion regarding skipping around in Windows Media 
Player 11 and this works with arrow keys alone and with control or shift 
combinations. I also tried getting a WMA file to play in Winamp and wasn't 
successful. Here is a little more info on the problem:

http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=190505

Matthew

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Subject: Re: WMP Issue



Hi Mark,

you could try using the seek slider, which you can quickly move to by 
pressing ctrl+tab one or two times. The arrow keys move you by one 
twentieth of the track length, and shift + arrow keys move you by one four 
hundredth of the track length,


David.




original message:
Hi folks,

For some reason I've got a problem with WMP version 11, in that I can't 
get any media to back up...the 'Rewind' button is always shown as 
unavailable.


Normally I'm a Winamp user, but for some reason the protected files I'm 
trying to play seem to be causing a problem, or at least that's the only 
reason I can think for Winamp crashing, resulting in the whole system 
hanging. There WMA files if this sheds anymore light on the subject. TIA.


Regards,

Mark





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Re: WMP Issue

2009-08-14 Thread Mark Matthews

David and Matt,

Thanks a Mill for this - using the Seek bar indeed accomplished the task. 
From looking at the info on the Winamp forum page, the DRM is looking to be 
the issue. This doesn't surprise me, as I wasn't even able to acquire the 
license initially, where as in WMP it authorised no problem, which set alarm 
bells ringing in my mind regarding the Management Rights.


Once again thank you!

Regards,

Mark

Mark Matthews
Cardiff, Wales UK

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- Original Message - 
From: David Bailes david_bai...@yahoo.co.uk

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: WMP Issue



Hi Mark,

you could try using the seek slider, which you can quickly move to by 
pressing ctrl+tab one or two times. The arrow keys move you by one 
twentieth of the track length, and shift + arrow keys move you by one four 
hundredth of the track length,


David.




original message:
Hi folks,

For some reason I've got a problem with WMP version 11, in that I can't 
get any media to back up...the 'Rewind' button is always shown as 
unavailable.


Normally I'm a Winamp user, but for some reason the protected files I'm 
trying to play seem to be causing a problem, or at least that's the only 
reason I can think for Winamp crashing, resulting in the whole system 
hanging. There WMA files if this sheds anymore light on the subject. TIA.


Regards,

Mark





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