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>On Behalf Of Peter Scanlon
>Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 7:03 AM
>To: PC audio discussion list.
>Subject: RE: Winamp book mark?
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>No, Jaws users can put a bookmark in a file when using Winam
Terminology is very important here. Aman is correct. A bookmark is *NOT* a
time marker, the two are different.
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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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io discussion list.
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 tha
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 bookm
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 bo