Re: Question Concerning Winamp

2010-11-11 Thread John, Siobhan and retired guide dog iris
Hi tom I had this problem recently well two problems. the first one being what you described and the second one being that winamp kept crashing when I was pressing Alt+f4. then it would say, the program has stopped responding what do you want to do. close the program, wait for the program to res

Re: Question Concerning Winamp

2010-11-11 Thread James Scholes
Rob - I don't think the problem he has his knowing how to load multiple files; the problem appears to be, from Tom's original message, that Winamp is not automatically playing the next file after each file has finished playing. Tom - Have you looked at the playlist editor (Alt+E) or manually m

Re: Question Concerning Winamp

2010-11-11 Thread James Scholes
Open the Playlist section of Winamp Preferences, and make sure that the option labeled 'Manual Playlist Advance' is not checked. Previously, Tom Kaufman said: Hello list: Have a strange problem (maybe they've changed something here)..I'm running Winamp 5.52. It used to be that I could go int

RE: Question Concerning Winamp

2010-11-11 Thread Rob
To play an entire folder in Winamp, use shift-l from the main window. Then select the folder you want to play and press enter. Rob -Original Message- From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2010 1:20

Question Concerning Winamp

2010-11-11 Thread Tom Kaufman
Hello list: Have a strange problem (maybe they've changed something here)..I'm running Winamp 5.52. It used to be that I could go into a music folder, do a "select all by hitting "control-A"..and the tracks would start playing in order. However..I'm finding that this isn't happening now; when