RE: how to add book mark in winnamp?

2011-08-01 Thread Matthew C
You can set a time bookmark in win amp. As the list of commands say when you
hit insert h for the jaws key commands it is m to mark the time., alt shift
m to go through the list of times and control shift m to get rid of them.

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Subject: Re: how to add book mark in winnamp?

iqual, the bookmark will only mark the file in the list, not a time 
within it. I know that the window-eyes scripts allow for a time 
bookmark, not sure if there is a jfw equivalent. In any case, you add a 
bookmark with alt control b


Dave c. bahr


On 8/1/2011 3:16 AM, Iqbal Hosen wrote:
>  dear all, could anyone please tell me how to add book mark in
>  winnamp. i use to listen long audio. so i need to mark where i last
>  ended. or if there is any player by which i can locate easily where i
>  ended last. wishing you best of luck and looking forward to hearing
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Re: how to add book mark in winnamp?

2011-08-01 Thread Christopher Chaltain
JFW does have a bookmarking feature for Winamp. I don't have Winamp, JFW
or Windows running right now, but this is all documented in the JFW help
and documentation for Winamp.

On 01/08/11 07:18, Dave Bahr wrote:
> iqual, the bookmark will only mark the file in the list, not a time
> within it. I know that the window-eyes scripts allow for a time
> bookmark, not sure if there is a jfw equivalent. In any case, you add a
> bookmark with alt control b
> 
> 
> Dave c. bahr
> 
> 
> On 8/1/2011 3:16 AM, Iqbal Hosen wrote:
>>  dear all, could anyone please tell me how to add book mark in
>>  winnamp. i use to listen long audio. so i need to mark where i last
>>  ended. or if there is any player by which i can locate easily where i
>>  ended last. wishing you best of luck and looking forward to hearing
>>  from you soon. iqbal. To unsubscribe from this list, send a blank
>>  email to: pc-audio-unsubscr...@pc-audio.org
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Re: how to add book mark in winnamp?

2011-08-01 Thread Dave Bahr
iqual, the bookmark will only mark the file in the list, not a time 
within it. I know that the window-eyes scripts allow for a time 
bookmark, not sure if there is a jfw equivalent. In any case, you add a 
bookmark with alt control b



Dave c. bahr


On 8/1/2011 3:16 AM, Iqbal Hosen wrote:

 dear all, could anyone please tell me how to add book mark in
 winnamp. i use to listen long audio. so i need to mark where i last
 ended. or if there is any player by which i can locate easily where i
 ended last. wishing you best of luck and looking forward to hearing
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how to add book mark in winnamp?

2011-08-01 Thread Iqbal Hosen
dear all, 
could anyone please tell me how to add book mark in winnamp. i use to listen 
long audio. so i need to mark where i last ended. or if there is any player by 
which i can locate easily where i ended last. 
 wishing you best of luck and looking forward to hearing from you soon.
iqbal.
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Re: winnamp

2008-04-07 Thread Valiant8086 on laptop
Hi.
Try hitting up arrow while in the winAmp window repeatedly. This is supposed 
to increase volume.
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> Hello listers I want to know how do you get the winnamp volume to turn up 
> all the way.  It seems that my winnamp has a lower volume and JAWS is 
> louder then the player.  However when I use windowsmedia player the volume 
> is at the same as JAWS how do I get it at the same in Winnamp?
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winnamp

2008-04-07 Thread jason
Hello listers I want to know how do you get the winnamp volume to turn up all 
the way.  It seems that my winnamp has a lower volume and JAWS is louder then 
the player.  However when I use windowsmedia player the volume is at the same 
as JAWS how do I get it at the same in Winnamp?

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burning in winnamp

2007-07-29 Thread Kenneth Suratt
I can burn cds in winnamp through the winnamp library, but is it possibly to 
burn from the play list editor. I would like to do it so so I can burn my 
cds in the order I want to., and is it possibly to know how much songs can 
fit on a cd. I would appreciate it very much if you can help me.
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