Winamp book mark?

2005-10-21 Thread Andrew J. LaPointe
Hi, when I place a book mark in an mp3 file, I of course use the alt-I and jaws 
states that the bookmark is added.  Now, how do I get to that book mark in the 
future.  What is the command?  I am sorry for my ignorance but, I must be 
looking in the wrong places for answers.
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RE: Winamp book mark?

2005-10-21 Thread Aman Singer
Hi.
To choose a bookmark that you've made with alt+i, hit alt+f in
winamp, hit b for bookmarks, hit right arrow, and you should be in a menu
where you can move among bookmarks. Simply select the one you want and hit
enter. 
Note that you don't place a bookmark in an MP3 file, you bookmark an
MP3 file. No, I'm not being pedantic for its own sake laugh. Generally,
the term bookmark means that you're marking a particular spot in a stream of
information, whether that's a page in a book, a spot in an MP3 file on an
MP3 player, or something else. In Winamp, bookmarking just points to the
file in question. That is, if you bookmark book1.mp3, and then go back to
book1.mp3 using the bookmark, you'll start at the beginning of book1.mp3,
not at the spot in book1 where you created the bookmark. To put it another
way, you're bookmarking the book, the file, rather than any place in the
book, a spot in the file. See time markers in the Winamp scripts
documentation, available at 
http://www.jfwscripts.cjb.net/ 
or by hitting insert+f1 twice quickly, if you want to mark a
specific spot in a file. 
Aman
 
 

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Subject: Winamp book mark?

Hi, when I place a book mark in an mp3 file, I of course use the alt-I and
jaws states that the bookmark is added.  Now, how do I get to that book mark
in the future.  What is the command?  I am sorry for my ignorance but, I
must be looking in the wrong places for answers.
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RE: Winamp book mark?

2005-10-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
No, Jaws users can put a bookmark in a file when using Winamp. m to place a 
time marker, and shift alt m to go to a list of previously created marks.

P.

At 06:34 AM 21/10/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Hi.
 To choose a bookmark that you've made with alt+i, hit alt+f in
winamp, hit b for bookmarks, hit right arrow, and you should be in a menu
where you can move among bookmarks. Simply select the one you want and hit
enter.
 Note that you don't place a bookmark in an MP3 file, you bookmark an
MP3 file. No, I'm not being pedantic for its own sake laugh. Generally,
the term bookmark means that you're marking a particular spot in a stream of
information, whether that's a page in a book, a spot in an MP3 file on an
MP3 player, or something else. In Winamp, bookmarking just points to the
file in question. That is, if you bookmark book1.mp3, and then go back to
book1.mp3 using the bookmark, you'll start at the beginning of book1.mp3,
not at the spot in book1 where you created the bookmark. To put it another
way, you're bookmarking the book, the file, rather than any place in the
book, a spot in the file. See time markers in the Winamp scripts
documentation, available at
 http://www.jfwscripts.cjb.net/
 or by hitting insert+f1 twice quickly, if you want to mark a
specific spot in a file.
 Aman



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Subject: Winamp book mark?

Hi, when I place a book mark in an mp3 file, I of course use the alt-I and
jaws states that the bookmark is added.  Now, how do I get to that book mark
in the future.  What is the command?  I am sorry for my ignorance but, I
must be looking in the wrong places for answers.
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Re: Winamp book mark?

2005-10-21 Thread Joanne
Hi.  You would hit alt f together for file menu; then the letter b by itself.  
Alt f and then b takes you to the bookmarks sub-menu and you can either enter 
or right-arrow right there and go down the list and find your bookmark.  Hope 
this helps.
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RE: Winamp book mark?

2005-10-21 Thread Bruce Toews
Terminology is very important here. Aman is correct. A bookmark is *NOT* a 
time marker, the two are different.

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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Peter Scanlon wrote:

 No, Jaws users can put a bookmark in a file when using Winamp. m to place a
 time marker, and shift alt m to go to a list of previously created marks.

 P.

 At 06:34 AM 21/10/2005 -0400, you wrote:
 Hi.
 To choose a bookmark that you've made with alt+i, hit alt+f in
 winamp, hit b for bookmarks, hit right arrow, and you should be in a menu
 where you can move among bookmarks. Simply select the one you want and hit
 enter.
 Note that you don't place a bookmark in an MP3 file, you bookmark an
 MP3 file. No, I'm not being pedantic for its own sake laugh. Generally,
 the term bookmark means that you're marking a particular spot in a stream of
 information, whether that's a page in a book, a spot in an MP3 file on an
 MP3 player, or something else. In Winamp, bookmarking just points to the
 file in question. That is, if you bookmark book1.mp3, and then go back to
 book1.mp3 using the bookmark, you'll start at the beginning of book1.mp3,
 not at the spot in book1 where you created the bookmark. To put it another
 way, you're bookmarking the book, the file, rather than any place in the
 book, a spot in the file. See time markers in the Winamp scripts
 documentation, available at
 http://www.jfwscripts.cjb.net/
 or by hitting insert+f1 twice quickly, if you want to mark a
 specific spot in a file.
 Aman



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 Subject: Winamp book mark?

 Hi, when I place a book mark in an mp3 file, I of course use the alt-I and
 jaws states that the bookmark is added.  Now, how do I get to that book mark
 in the future.  What is the command?  I am sorry for my ignorance but, I
 must be looking in the wrong places for answers.
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RE: Winamp book mark?

2005-10-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
Sorry, I did not read right down the message.

P.




At 07:08 AM 21/10/2005 -0400, you wrote:
Hi, Peter.
 That's so, and I mentioned it in the message. I said, in the message
below,  
See time markers in the Winamp scripts
 documentation, available at
  http://www.jfwscripts.cjb.net/
  or by hitting insert+f1 twice quickly, if you want to mark a
 specific spot in a file.
 The time markers are like bookmarks in the conventional book sense
of that term.
 Aman


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Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 7:03 AM
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Subject: RE: Winamp book mark?

No, Jaws users can put a bookmark in a file when using Winamp. m to place a
time marker, and shift alt m to go to a list of previously created marks.

P.

At 06:34 AM 21/10/2005 -0400, you wrote:
 Hi.
  To choose a bookmark that you've made with alt+i, hit alt+f in
 winamp, hit b for bookmarks, hit right arrow, and you should be in a menu
 where you can move among bookmarks. Simply select the one you want and hit
 enter.
  Note that you don't place a bookmark in an MP3 file, you bookmark
an
 MP3 file. No, I'm not being pedantic for its own sake laugh. Generally,
 the term bookmark means that you're marking a particular spot in a stream
of
 information, whether that's a page in a book, a spot in an MP3 file on an
 MP3 player, or something else. In Winamp, bookmarking just points to the
 file in question. That is, if you bookmark book1.mp3, and then go back to
 book1.mp3 using the bookmark, you'll start at the beginning of book1.mp3,
 not at the spot in book1 where you created the bookmark. To put it another
 way, you're bookmarking the book, the file, rather than any place in the
 book, a spot in the file. See time markers in the Winamp scripts
 documentation, available at
  http://www.jfwscripts.cjb.net/
  or by hitting insert+f1 twice quickly, if you want to mark a
 specific spot in a file.
  Aman
 
 
 
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 Subject: Winamp book mark?
 
 Hi, when I place a book mark in an mp3 file, I of course use the alt-I and
 jaws states that the bookmark is added.  Now, how do I get to that book
mark
 in the future.  What is the command?  I am sorry for my ignorance but, I
 must be looking in the wrong places for answers.
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