Re: winamp help please

2012-02-29 Thread Tom Kaufman

You can use Insert-W or Insert--H to get a listing of keystrokes in Winamp.
Tom Kaufman
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sorry for not includeing that info.  am useing jaws12 IE8, windowsXP. 
thanks


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Which screen reader are you using?
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Re: winamp help please

2012-02-29 Thread Joe Paton

Hello Ray,

Are you looking for generic keystrokes, or screen reader specific keystrokes?

If you are looking for winamp keystrokes, try the link below my name.
If screen reader specific keystrokes, then we need to speak again.

If you have trouble with the link, please let us know I could send 
you a direct link to a drop box file but I haven't set this up just yet.



Good luck.
joe

http://www.keyxl.com/aaa4afc/39/Winamp-player-software-keyboard-shortcuts.htm
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Re: winamp help please

2012-02-29 Thread dan thompson
  this next checkbox will determine wether or not Winamp
actually remembers what file you convert to a lot, so if you convert
to mp3 a lot, leave this checkbox checked so you can just perform the
final few steps.
Now, tab once again and you'll land on a button that determines what
file you can actually convert your file to.  for mine in particular,
this button says,
MPEG layer 3 192KBPS, 44.1 K Hertz, stereo
that's usually what i convert to, but if you want something
different, you can press this button and you can change the file
type, bitrate and sampling rate of your file.  Note that if you don't
have the radium codec installed, you won't be able to convert to
anything higher than 56k, 22.50 k hertz stereo.
I believe the lame encoder will fix this too, and the lame encoder
should be very easy to find if you do  a little hunting around.
15.  Ok, now that you've determined everything about your file,  it's
time to actually do the conversion!  So tab past that next checkbox,
i have no idea what the thread priority hack refers to, so just press
ok and you'll be in the preferences again.   so now, close the
preferences in the usual way.

16.  Ok, now to convert your file, press the letter x which will,
essentially play your file, but you won't hear any sound.  Trust me,
you won't. that's just how this plugin works because it moves very quickly.
 If you want to know the status of your conversion, press the hotkey
which reads your title bar, insert t for JAWS and control shift t for
Window-eyes, or whatever one you use.  You will know your file is
converted when you hear the name of your file, followed by Winamp
stopped.  Note that while the file conversion happens, you may notice
that software speech is slower to respond, and sometimes it just
doesn't happen at all, but like I say the conversions happen very quickly.
17.  If you followed all the steps above, congratulations, you just
converted your first file with Winamp.  Believe me, subsequent
conversions won't be such a long process, especially if you have the
checkbox to remember your file type preferences.  But before you go
listen to your newly created file, you have to switch your output
plugin back to the one you ordinarily use. If you attempt to listen
to another file, you'll just be creating more files and  you'll have
a lot of stuff on your hard drive you don't want.  So, open the
preferences again, tab over to the list of plugins and then choose
the plugin you used before, i would bet it's either the Nullsoft
waveout plugin or the direct sound one.  But the idea here is to
change it back to whatever plugin you were using before.  so once you
do that, tab to the close button and you can now go back to rockin
with Winamp! I hope this wasn't too long but i did want to write this
process out.  This is especially cool because when you want to
convert a file again, all you'll need to do is switch to the
discwriter plugin, play your file and Winamp will convert it. then
all you have to do is switch back to your regular plugin and life's
good. Hope this helped some folks!





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Re: winamp help please

2012-02-29 Thread Ray Williams
sorry for not includeing that info.  am useing jaws12 IE8, windowsXP.  thanks

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Re: winamp help please

2012-02-29 Thread Christopher Chaltain
What screen reader are you using with Winamp? If you're using JAWS, I
recommend starting with the JAWS help and documentation for use with Winamp.

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Re: winamp help please

2012-02-29 Thread Gene Baroni

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winamp help please

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Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-16 Thread chris hallsworth
You don't name it. Instead you save it with a new name with ctrl-s after 
adding files and folders with l and shift-l respectively.



Christopher H

On 15/12/2011 20:29, Rick Roderick wrote:

I hit those things.  It said new playlist.  How do I name it, and how do I
put songs into it.


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RE: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-16 Thread Matthew and Edgar
Exactly it won't say anything. If you hit insert tab it will read a song if
it is there. If it is blank it will just say playlist or something to that
effect. Also to Walter blindtunes is just for itunes. You don't really need
scripts for winamp. 

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Subject: Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

Hi Walter,

If you have tracks in your playlist, you can arrow up and down the list.
When you press ctrl+n, you don't get any feedback, so you 
might think nothing has happened, but then try arrowing down and you will
find there is nothing there.  You can use l to locate and 
start adding tracks  to the empty playlist.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Subject: RE: Ehh. more winamp help please


Hi Barry, that will be helpful.  Unfortunately I tried while in the Playlist
editor pressing Control and N to get a new playlist but nothing happened, in
fact pressing control and N anywhere got no response.  I'm beginning to
think I need scripts but have no idea where to find them.  One member gave
me a blind tunes link but I couldn't find any scripts there.  Walter.

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Sent: 15 December 2011 23:44
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Subject: Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

Hi Walter,

I think your specific question has been answered, but something you might
find useful as a JAWS user is the following.

When focussed on the playlist editor:

1. Press Insert+w to get a list of shortcut keys.

2. Arrow down the list to hear each of the keys and what they do.

3, Press escape to close the window.

You can also get help about other JAWS and Winamp keystrokes by pressing
Insert+h.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 4:52 AM
Subject: Ehh. more winamp help please


Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.

I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using a
mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and drop,
not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.


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Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-16 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Walter,

If you have tracks in your playlist, you can arrow up and down the list.  When 
you press ctrl+n, you don't get any feedback, so you 
might think nothing has happened, but then try arrowing down and you will find 
there is nothing there.  You can use l to locate and 
start adding tracks  to the empty playlist.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 7:42 PM
Subject: RE: Ehh. more winamp help please


Hi Barry, that will be helpful.  Unfortunately I tried while in the Playlist
editor pressing Control and N to get a new playlist but nothing happened, in
fact pressing control and N anywhere got no response.  I'm beginning to
think I need scripts but have no idea where to find them.  One member gave
me a blind tunes link but I couldn't find any scripts there.  Walter.

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On Behalf Of Barry Chapman
Sent: 15 December 2011 23:44
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

Hi Walter,

I think your specific question has been answered, but something you might
find useful as a JAWS user is the following.

When focussed on the playlist editor:

1. Press Insert+w to get a list of shortcut keys.

2. Arrow down the list to hear each of the keys and what they do.

3, Press escape to close the window.

You can also get help about other JAWS and Winamp keystrokes by pressing
Insert+h.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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From: "Walter" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 4:52 AM
Subject: Ehh. more winamp help please


Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.

I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using a
mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and drop,
not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.


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RE: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-16 Thread Walter
Hi Barry, that will be helpful.  Unfortunately I tried while in the Playlist
editor pressing Control and N to get a new playlist but nothing happened, in
fact pressing control and N anywhere got no response.  I'm beginning to
think I need scripts but have no idea where to find them.  One member gave
me a blind tunes link but I couldn't find any scripts there.  Walter.

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On Behalf Of Barry Chapman
Sent: 15 December 2011 23:44
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

Hi Walter,

I think your specific question has been answered, but something you might
find useful as a JAWS user is the following.

When focussed on the playlist editor:

1. Press Insert+w to get a list of shortcut keys.

2. Arrow down the list to hear each of the keys and what they do.

3, Press escape to close the window.

You can also get help about other JAWS and Winamp keystrokes by pressing
Insert+h.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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From: "Walter" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 4:52 AM
Subject: Ehh. more winamp help please


Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.

I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using a
mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and drop,
not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.


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Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-15 Thread Barry Chapman
Hi Walter,

I think your specific question has been answered, but something you might find 
useful as a JAWS user is the following.

When focussed on the playlist editor:

1. Press Insert+w to get a list of shortcut keys.

2. Arrow down the list to hear each of the keys and what they do.

3, Press escape to close the window.

You can also get help about other JAWS and Winamp keystrokes by pressing 
Insert+h.

Regards,
Barry Chapman

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From: "Walter" 
To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 4:52 AM
Subject: Ehh. more winamp help please


Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.

I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using a
mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and drop,
not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.


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Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-15 Thread JM Casey
Looks like you've had plenty of help here already, but I'd also like to 
point out that all of these are native winamp keystrokes and you can find 
all key commands mentioned in winamp documentation. Also, pressing insert-h 
within each of the various winamp windows (IE main window, playlist editor, 
equaliser) should get you a list of keyboard commands available within that 
window.


Also remember that you won't be naming your playlist until you save it.


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To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" 
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 12:52 PM
Subject: Ehh. more winamp help please



Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.

I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using 
a
mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and 
drop,

not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.


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RE: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-15 Thread Kevin Minor
Hi Walter.

To add tracks to your playlist, do the following.

Press ALT+E to open the playlist window.  If this closes it because it was
opened, press ALT+E again.

Press CTRL+TAB until you get to the playlist window.

If you want, press CTRL+N to make a new playlist.

To add individual tracks to the list press L to open the file list.  Then
add files to the list just like you would to open them in other programs.

If you want to be faster and add folders to the playlist, press SHIFT+L  You
can choose to add subfolders below the folder you're adding.

Hope this helps.

GO CATS!
Kevin Minor, Lexington, KY
kmi...@windstream.net


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RE: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-15 Thread Walter
OK, but how do you add tracks to the play list without dragging and
dropping? Walter.

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Subject: Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

Ctrl-tab to focus to the Winamp Playlist Editor and do a ctrl-n to 
create a new playlist.


Christopher H

On 15/12/2011 17:52, Walter wrote:
> Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
> Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
> this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
> has been of great value.
>
> I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
> the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using
a
> mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and
drop,
> not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
> know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
> tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
> hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.
>
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Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-15 Thread Rick Roderick
I hit those things.  It said new playlist.  How do I name it, and how do I 
put songs into it. 


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Re: Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-15 Thread chris hallsworth
Ctrl-tab to focus to the Winamp Playlist Editor and do a ctrl-n to 
create a new playlist.



Christopher H

On 15/12/2011 17:52, Walter wrote:

Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.

I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using a
mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and drop,
not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.


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Ehh. more winamp help please

2011-12-15 Thread Walter
Hello to all.  Can someone explain to me how to create a play list in
Winamp.  I'm using JAWS 12 and EXP home.  I am making some progress with
this programme, slowly but the help some of you good people have provided
has been of great value.

I've tried to find something that will allow me to create a play list and
the tutorials I've found on the net contain video and the person is using a
mouse with something different from Classic skins.  They also drag and drop,
not something I'm able to do, I know it can be done with JAWS but I don't
know how to do it.  Their must be a simple way to create a playlist.  I've
tried many times, I've resorted to banging my head against a wall but that
hasn't helped any either LOL.  Hope one of you can though.  Walter.


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can't find the *off* or something that shuts down a movie I'm watching through winamp! Help please! Ken B

2009-11-18 Thread Kenbu


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Subject: PROBLEM WITH WINAMP 5.56



Hello both Winamp For The Blind and PC Audio list members,
Just as the tidal says, I have a problem with Winamp 5.56.
I plugged an external card reader in to 1 of my USB ports to edit a many 
ST card that came from my LG VX-8360 Celle phone.
The moment I plugged that card reader in, that's when Winamp freezes up on 
me.
But however, this does not happen when my LG VX-8360 is plugged in to my 
computer.

Is there a way to fix this problem in Winamp?
Thinks in advance!Yours truly, John.
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RE: Winamp help please!

2008-05-28 Thread Tim Martin
Chris, I appreciate your help.  I found the box in General, and I unchecked
it.

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Re: Winamp help please!

2008-05-28 Thread chris ramsay
tim i just checked and if you go into the general 
preffer3ences dialog you can uncheck the bos that says check for new 
versions at startup. that should do it. chris
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> Can anyone tell me what setting I need to change in Winamp so the program
> will stop trying to do a Winamp update.
>
> I am using Winamp 5.5 and when it tries to update, for some strange reason
> it locks up my computer.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Tim
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Re: Winamp help please!

2008-05-28 Thread chris ramsay
tim when you install it i think you can uncheck a box which 
says check for automatic updates or something like that.  just uncheck that 
box the next bgest thing is to go into preferences and look for a similar 
box.  chris
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> Can anyone tell me what setting I need to change in Winamp so the program
> will stop trying to do a Winamp update.
>
> I am using Winamp 5.5 and when it tries to update, for some strange reason
> it locks up my computer.
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Tim
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Winamp help please!

2008-05-28 Thread Tim Martin
Can anyone tell me what setting I need to change in Winamp so the program
will stop trying to do a Winamp update.

I am using Winamp 5.5 and when it tries to update, for some strange reason
it locks up my computer.

Any help is appreciated.

Tim



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Re: Winamp Help, Please

2004-09-11 Thread hank smith
are they ever going to fix this bug? or was this something they wre going to 
impliment and never got around to it?
thanks
hank
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Sent: Saturday, September 11, 2004 4:36 AM
Subject: RE: Winamp Help, Please


Hi,
Yes and it's pretty bad they can't play asf files or asx files, so every
time you reinstall winamp you'll have to deselect this type and letting
windows mediaplayer do the job.
Best regards
Brian
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Sent: 10. september 2004 16:38
To: PC audio discussion list.
Subject: Re: Winamp Help, Please
Hi, Cindy, winamp is a very non-standard application, so here's what to
do.  First, start winamp, and then press control p for preferences, and
press the home key to get you to the top of the tree-view, and if it is
closed, expand it with the right arrow.  Once that has been expanded,
arrow down to file types, and then tab to the button that says all, and
press the space bar on this, but this should have been done by default,
when winamp was installed.  You can go down the list of file types, and
press the space bar to unselect that file type, or association from
being played, such as .mp3.  Hope this helps, and if you have any
further questions, let us know.  Oh, it sounds like you have the modern
skin support selected, so, what you need to do is while in preferences,
with the tree-view expanded, press the letter s for skins, upon which,
you may have to shift tab back to the tree-view, but if it says modern
skin support, then arrow down to classic skin, and then tab to the
close button, and press the space bar, which I forgot to mention as the
final step regarding file types.  Winamp is very non-standard, in that
you usually see a tree-view, and a list-view side by side, but they
have tree-views next to tab controls, or they're next to dialog boxes,
so don't let that frighten you.  I hadn't heard the main menu segments
on configuring winamp, but when they become available, I think I'll
give them a listen, because even I need refreshing, and I've been using
winamp for about 4 years now.
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:43:53 -0400, Cynthia Handel wrote:
I just recently downloaded Winamp and am having some difficulty with it.
I'm trying to find Properties, so I can select which types of audio I 
would

like it to play.  But, I haven't found that.  Also, I can't close the
Winamp
Window, when I'm finished, without using End Tasks.  Any thoughts or
suggestions would be appreciated.
Cindy
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RE: Winamp Help, Please

2004-09-11 Thread Brian Olesen
Hi,
Yes and it's pretty bad they can't play asf files or asx files, so every
time you reinstall winamp you'll have to deselect this type and letting
windows mediaplayer do the job.

Best regards
Brian

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Sent: 10. september 2004 16:38
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: Winamp Help, Please


Hi, Cindy, winamp is a very non-standard application, so here's what to
do.  First, start winamp, and then press control p for preferences, and
press the home key to get you to the top of the tree-view, and if it is
closed, expand it with the right arrow.  Once that has been expanded,
arrow down to file types, and then tab to the button that says all, and
press the space bar on this, but this should have been done by default,
when winamp was installed.  You can go down the list of file types, and
press the space bar to unselect that file type, or association from
being played, such as .mp3.  Hope this helps, and if you have any
further questions, let us know.  Oh, it sounds like you have the modern
skin support selected, so, what you need to do is while in preferences,
with the tree-view expanded, press the letter s for skins, upon which,
you may have to shift tab back to the tree-view, but if it says modern
skin support, then arrow down to classic skin, and then tab to the
close button, and press the space bar, which I forgot to mention as the
final step regarding file types.  Winamp is very non-standard, in that
you usually see a tree-view, and a list-view side by side, but they
have tree-views next to tab controls, or they're next to dialog boxes,
so don't let that frighten you.  I hadn't heard the main menu segments
on configuring winamp, but when they become available, I think I'll
give them a listen, because even I need refreshing, and I've been using
winamp for about 4 years now.  

On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:43:53 -0400, Cynthia Handel wrote:

>I just recently downloaded Winamp and am having some difficulty with it. 
>I'm trying to find Properties, so I can select which types of audio I would

>like it to play.  But, I haven't found that.  Also, I can't close the
Winamp 
>Window, when I'm finished, without using End Tasks.  Any thoughts or 
>suggestions would be appreciated.
>
>Cindy
>
>
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>Abraham Lincoln 
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Re: Winamp Help, Please

2004-09-10 Thread Paul Hutson
Hi Cindy.

The best way to find audio or file types is to open up Winamp, then press
Control-P for preferences and arrow up or down until you find "file
associations".
Sorry don't have an answer off top of my head for the "end task" problem, I
just use alt-f4 to close Winamp.
HTH,
Paul
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Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 6:43 AM
Subject: Winamp Help, Please


> I just recently downloaded Winamp and am having some difficulty with it.
> I'm trying to find Properties, so I can select which types of audio I
would
> like it to play.  But, I haven't found that.  Also, I can't close the
Winamp
> Window, when I'm finished, without using End Tasks.  Any thoughts or
> suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Cindy
>
>
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> Abraham Lincoln
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Re: Winamp Help, Please

2004-09-10 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, Cindy, winamp is a very non-standard application, so here's what to
do.  First, start winamp, and then press control p for preferences, and
press the home key to get you to the top of the tree-view, and if it is
closed, expand it with the right arrow.  Once that has been expanded,
arrow down to file types, and then tab to the button that says all, and
press the space bar on this, but this should have been done by default,
when winamp was installed.  You can go down the list of file types, and
press the space bar to unselect that file type, or association from
being played, such as .mp3.  Hope this helps, and if you have any
further questions, let us know.  Oh, it sounds like you have the modern
skin support selected, so, what you need to do is while in preferences,
with the tree-view expanded, press the letter s for skins, upon which,
you may have to shift tab back to the tree-view, but if it says modern
skin support, then arrow down to classic skin, and then tab to the
close button, and press the space bar, which I forgot to mention as the
final step regarding file types.  Winamp is very non-standard, in that
you usually see a tree-view, and a list-view side by side, but they
have tree-views next to tab controls, or they're next to dialog boxes,
so don't let that frighten you.  I hadn't heard the main menu segments
on configuring winamp, but when they become available, I think I'll
give them a listen, because even I need refreshing, and I've been using
winamp for about 4 years now.  

On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:43:53 -0400, Cynthia Handel wrote:

>I just recently downloaded Winamp and am having some difficulty with it. 
>I'm trying to find Properties, so I can select which types of audio I would 
>like it to play.  But, I haven't found that.  Also, I can't close the Winamp 
>Window, when I'm finished, without using End Tasks.  Any thoughts or 
>suggestions would be appreciated.
>
>Cindy
>
>
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>Abraham Lincoln 
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Winamp Help, Please

2004-09-10 Thread Cynthia Handel
I just recently downloaded Winamp and am having some difficulty with it. 
I'm trying to find Properties, so I can select which types of audio I would 
like it to play.  But, I haven't found that.  Also, I can't close the Winamp 
Window, when I'm finished, without using End Tasks.  Any thoughts or 
suggestions would be appreciated.

Cindy


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