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How do you drag songs over?
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if you get
something.
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Subject: Re: burning CDs with WMP
Hi
where exactly does that burn button reside? I cant quite locate it.
Thanks
PM
Subject: Re: burning CDs with WMP
Hi.
I don't have a blank cd in my pc at the moment so I can't look to make
sure
about this, but I think you hit tab, moving out of the folder view list,
until you hear a button, at this point, the button is probably called
write
these files to cd
Hi,
I ripped all the CDs I want to WMP. Now I want to burn songs from each of the
CDS, but not every song on every CD. I inserted a blank CD, but am stuck on
what to do next. I looked at the help for burning CDs, and it says I need to
create a list and need to drag items to there. I use Jaws
Hello there,
You can simply go to the file folder of each rip and select individual songs.
Then, copy and drag over to CD drive.Once you've moved all the songs you want,
tab over once, followed by down arrow to 'burn to disc.' That should then open
WMP and you may have to tab over and hit
you want, tab over once, followed by down arrow to 'burn to disc.' That
should then open WMP and you may have to tab over and hit the 'start burn'
button.
HTH!
Once you've put all song files there, tab over once, and then arrow down to
burn
Best Regards,
Cornell
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Subject: RE: Ripping with WMP 11
Albert, I have been through all Option tabs and things are set to my liking.
I did tell WMP to rip when a CD is inserted, just as a test, and the tracks
were ripped, but the gap between tracks
Albert, I have been through all Option tabs and things are set to my
liking. I did tell WMP to rip when a CD is inserted, just as a test,
and the tracks were ripped, but the gap between tracks was also there
which I do not want. I prefer to not have WMP rip automatically, but
my problem
Hello everyone,
Firstly, best thanks to DJ Doctor P for your help. With a little extra help
from Humanware, I had to change some options in WMP and am now ripping for
England!!
Regards,
Sid
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Hi listers,
I'm using Jaws 8.0.2173 and need help getting WMP 11 to rip a
CD. Simply put, I cannot tab to the start rip button, nor can I
use and alt key combination to start the ripping. Also, if there is
a way in WMP 11 to not have a silent gap between tracks but still
maintain separate
, you can
set it to have you decide all the setting each time.
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Subject: Ripping with WMP 11
Hi listers,
I'm using Jaws 8.0.2173
Hi all,
The other day I had a problem with my computer and had to re-activate
windows xp home sr2. I now can't use windows media player 11 nor can I get
back to an earlier version. I am getting the following error:
wmdrmsdk.dll was not found
Is there any way I can get this file back? any
Hello list members,
I am trying to get a .ape file to play in WMP11, but it won't.
Could someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thinks a hole bunch.
John
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Hi John,
I don't think yu are doing anything wrong, it is possible that
Windows Media Player can't play .APE files unless there is a plug-in
available to play these files using Windows Media Player. Winamp
will definitely play .APE files though. To get Winamp to play .APE
files you need to
.
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To the person who wanted to know, alt L stills opens the library in winamp
5.5
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interested. They're pretty comprehensive.
Kevin
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One feature that Winamp has that WMP does not (that I
Hi Kevin and all,
Thanks for all very informative information, including the tip about elapsed
time.
Will followup on all info given.
Thanks,
Morey
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To the person who wanted to know, alt L stills opens the library in winamp
5.5
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Windows media
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another feature that winamp has is that one can add in any plugin that one
wants within reason. So you can
Besides being able to tell the player to search for them, do you have the
URL for this page?
-Mac-
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There's
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And add RealPlayer to that mix.
Each player has its pluses and minuses; and no player can do it all for
you all the time.
I have these three on my system along with Quicktime as once in a blue
moon even
Kevin,
Thanks for the follow up!
-Mac-
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Here's a couple of url's for windows media player plugins
http
@pc-audio.org
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Besides being able to tell the player to search for them, do you have the
URL for this page?
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What version of RP is more accessible?
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Subject: Re: Winamp vs WMP
High Mike,
I've tried Real Player 10 for what it's worth.
I didn't
And add RealPlayer to that mix.
Each player has its pluses and minuses; and no player can do it all for
you all the time.
I have these three on my system along with Quicktime as once in a blue
moon even that player becomes necessary.
Use each player for what it does and don't attempt to limit
What version of real player do you have?
Thanks
Michael
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And add RealPlayer to that mix.
Each player has its
Many liked RP8, but Real Player 10.5 is fine. I have not yet tried the
Real Player 11 beta yet.
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And add RealPlayer to that mix
Currently, I'm using RP 10.5
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To each his own. I use Window-Eyes and personally consider RP to be my
default player.
Different strokes for different folks I guess.
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When I tried that, all the plug-ins were for purchase.
Did I have the wrong site?
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Subject: Re: Winamp vs WMP
There's a whole web site dedicated to windows media
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When I tried that, all the plug-ins were for purchase.
Did I have the wrong site?
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There's
I believe it's Foobar
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Subject: Winamp vs WMP
One feature that Winamp has that WMP does not (that I cannot find if it
does), is the ability of showing the 3 segments of total tiem, time
played,
and time left, of a playing file.
Does WMP have
It seems to me that there's no reason in the world not to use both Winamp
and WMP. I've had both onboard for years and what I do is to use the
strengths of each player.
Larry
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100% = 320kbps
66% = 256kbps
33% = 192kbps
0% = 128kbps
I'm using JAWS, and what I'm having to do in order to read the bit rate is
turn on the JAWS cursor and navigate to a line underneath the slider where
the size and bit rate info is displayed. Also, I'm using wmp 10, so not sure
Thank you. Great info.
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100% = 320kbps
66% = 256kbps
33% = 192kbps
0% = 128kbps
I'm using JAWS, and what I'm having to do in order
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: WMP
Hi Peter, the keyboard shortcuts for WMP are in the help file. Open
help, then go down to accessibility for people with disabilities,
then go
Thanks for the tutorial website suggestion.
Everett
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Hi Peter,
Go to http://www.jaws
Since some people have recommended WMP over Winamp, I thought I might give it
another try.
Is there a tutorial, aimed at screen reader users, or at least a list of short
cuts?
Particularly interested in ripping.
P.
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Why don't you just try it and see how you get on, I'm sure plenty of
people will be able to give you a bit of a hand if you get tied in a
knot, that's what the list is for smile.
On 06/10/2007, at 9:15 AM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
Since some people have recommended WMP over Winamp, I thought I
Hi Peter, the keyboard shortcuts for WMP are in the help file. Open
help, then go down to accessibility for people with disabilities,
then go to accessibility features and the shortcuts should be under
that book. HTH and good luck...Norma
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Hi Peter,
Go to http://www.jaws-users.com/JAWS/text there's a file on how to use
windows media player up there. There's also if anyone is interested a file
on doing things
Hello all.
All I use either of these 2 players for is playing or recording CD's.
I am using an older version of Winamp and version 10 of WMP. Using the
criteria mentioned, is there any reason to upgrade any farther in either of
these programs?
NO...do not use their library system.
Thanks
Hello all,
Whenever I start up my computer I get a message saying You have files
waiting to be written to the CD. Where might this be coming from and how
might I remove it?
Using WMP 10.
Thank you for any help.
Morey Worthington
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Hello all,
Whenever I start up my computer I get a message saying You have files
waiting to be written to the CD. Where might this be coming from and how
might I remove it?
Using WMP 10.
Thank you for any help.
Morey Worthington
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Thank you for the help. Will give it a try.
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Hi,
The most common place you get a popup menu is when
you're focused on an object and you press the
application key to get a shortcut (context) menu. This
menu is a popup menu, it's not part of the main
window, and only appears when needed. Similarly, if
you use the new style main menus in wmp
.
And, I can't
figure out how to select different albums when I
select an artist in the
play list
It's not as friendly as wmp 10. If you list by artist
in the library tree, move to the primary list view and
choose an artist, then the songs are grouped by album,
but I don't think Jaws reads
, 2007 7:08 AM
Subject: Re: wmp 11 menu trouble
Hi,
So far, I can get around the player fairly well. I
just have one stupid
problem. It's the menu bar. No matter whether I
turn on classic menus or
not, the menu bar gets focus and I can't tab around
the main interface.
neither alt or esc leaves
Hi,
What do you mean when you say popup menu? I also have the menubar problem,
but intermittently. For the most part, I can
navigate using WMP 11 the same as version 10.
Howeever, I've yet to figure out how to select tracks for ripping - I just
cut and paste them from My Music Folders onto
I just got WMP 11 by accident. So, I figured I'd give it a go.
So far, I can get around the player fairly well. I just have one stupid
problem. It's the menu bar. No matter whether I turn on classic menus or
not, the menu bar gets focus and I can't tab around the main interface. I
have
Greetings,
I ripped some tracks from a CD in Windows Media Player 10 last night,
and while some sounded good, others were very loud and distorted. This
was not a compilation, but a CD recorded by one artist. Is there a way
to normalize such files in the program so that they play at the same
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Greetings,
I ripped some tracks from a CD in Windows Media Player 10 last night,
and while some sounded good, others
I know there is a way to get your normal view back in Windows Media Player.
Open the Now Playing sub menu from the view menu. Choose no visualisation.
That works for me. This might not fix your problem with playing dvds. I
haven't tried a dvd with WMP yet.
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Hi again,
Since my initial post, I have discovered that *all audio on my
husband's PC is of poor quality. So, I guess I am thinking it could
be the sound card, the speakers, a setting in Audio HQ or
somewhere. Since this happened all at once, I am doubting whether it
is the sound card or
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Subject: Poor PC Audio quality/was Re: WMP 11 and poor audio quality
Hi again,
Since my initial post, I have discovered that *all audio on my
husband's PC is of poor quality. So, I guess I am thinking it could
be the sound card
Hi listers, my husband just installed WMP 11 and now the quality of
the audio is muffled, like there is a setting enabled that should not
be or vice versa. Even using the WMP 11 EQ didn't help
completely. So far the quality is poor when playing an MP3 file or
commercial CD. I found
Hi,
Might not be what you want to hear but you can roll back to version ten.
Keith
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Subject: Re: WMP and the seek to slider
I wish I knew a way to move that slider in smaller amounts too. I think
the
time it jumps depends on the length of the file. I also wish one could
use
hot keys to move the slider without having
, October 25, 2006 4:21 AM
Subject: Re: WMP and the seek to slider
hi, nice to know it's not just me being dense then! smile.
kevin (lord L)
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Hi,
The slider moves in 1 percent increments. Apparently there is no way to
change it unless you could somehow use a mouse to slide the slider.
Rick
Yeah winamp does a much better job of it than WMP. it's too bad I actually
like WMP for the most part.
Rick
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Hi,
The slider moves in 1 percent increments. Apparently there is no way to
change it unless you could somehow use a mouse to slide
Not sure, but even if you could you wouldn't be able to see the time counter
to let you know how far your sliding the control. It's a shame that WMP
doesn't handle moving by a set amount of seconds when the slider is moved.
Rick
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hi all, is there a way of being able to move the seek to slider in very
small sections? by this i mean at the minute, i seem only to be able to move
it in 20 minute chunks. (actually until yesterday it was 10 minute chunks
which was irritating enough! but it's turned into 20 now and i've no idea
in WMP 10.
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hi all, is there a way of being able to move the seek to slider in very
small sections
hey all
As you know, I'm getting my music sorted, getting album art for some reason,
and renaming files with media player's somewhat automated thinger. The tools
menu find media information now or whatever that is, is very very very bad
for you. It names things i think at random, and gets it wrong
would someone please remind me where in Windows Media Player to find the
option to select which sound card it will use for its audio output? Thank
you.
Blessed Be,
Dana
that's Dayna, D A N A, NOT Donna, D O N N A
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Never mine; I found it. Thanks, anyhow.
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Subject: WMP Output Selection?
would someone please remind me where in Windows Media Player to find
Hi all,
I tried the latest version of accessible pod catcher I don't get any audio
when I play a pod cast you can listen to a pod cast I know older versions
worked but I don't get any audio it thinks it's playing but just can't hear
any thing any ideas on a post card please.
hi. If you use windows xp or 2000, ditch that silly accessible
Podcatcher and get yourself a copy of Juice receiver version 2.2
It is way better, has more features and requires absolutely no
scripts or set files of any kind, it was designed with accessibility
in mind thanks to a few people in
Yes I sort of agree,
I just like to try and support some one who after all has tried to make
something easer for some blind folks to use I can use juicer or what ever
it's called but just thought I would try it that's all,
I like his accessible listen again that seems to work so it's not wmp
after all has tried to make
something easer for some blind folks to use I can use juicer or what ever
it's called but just thought I would try it that's all,
I like his accessible listen again that seems to work so it's not wmp that's
at fault all the best.
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Hi Kevin. hey that's certainly admirable. But the bottom line is you
gotta use what works. So try both programs and use whichever one
works better for you. I think at the time accessible podcatcher was
created, iPodder was only
computer directed to associate with WMP, there
shouldn't be any connection to the Winamp install. However, when I
uninstalled Winamp 5.1 and reinstalled Winamp 5.093, .asx files began
to play again just fine through WMP. Just thought I'd pass it along
in case your dealing with something similar
You've probably got Winamp installed? Here's a little trick I discovered. I
don't know why this works, but it does. Here's what you do.
Get into Winamp preferences, then file types. Now tab to the button that
reads none and hit enter.
Now tab into the list view of file types and select only mp3.
. When I want to listen
to a sample book, I'm prompted to download the link that points to the file; it
won't play when I click on the link, again the download prompt starts. Do you
think it might help to go back to an older version of WMP?I'm sorry if this
doesn't make sense, but if someone could
hi guys, how do i bookmark a radio station while listening on WMP.
Billy
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Hi Andy,
You should be able to tell WinAmp to play your stations.
You should be able to do this from
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Hi Andy,
You should be able to tell WinAmp to play your stations.
You should be able to do this from the preferences in WinAmp.
Likewise, you should
Winamp as
opposed to WMP?
Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
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Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 5:10 PM
Subject: Winamp over WMP
Hi all.
I've just created a web page with all of my favourite radio stations on it.
However, when I click on one of these, I get a welcome page from Windows
Media Player
, March 07, 2005 5:10 PM
Subject: Winamp over WMP
Hi all.
I've just created a web page with all of my favourite radio stations on it.
However, when I click on one of these, I get a welcome page from Windows
Media Player. I'd like to play all these stations through Winamp. Can
anyone please advise me
hi listers,
Where in Windows Media Player 10 is the dialogue for moving to a location
in the file? I remember in WMP 9 where you could fill in the number of
hours or minutes you wanted to jump ahead or back, but i am unable to
locate this in the current version. using JFW 5.1, XP SP2.
Thanks
If you tab around in wmp 10, eventually you come to a fast forward button,
right after the seek button. Activate it by pressing the space bar. I
think that it has three speeds before returning you to the play
position. It seems to work quite well, and doesn't hang, as it often
seemed
I'm very sorry you are still having problems. I don't know what else to
tell you.
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Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 2:13 PM
Subject: Re: jaws not reading list of copied songs in WMP
: jaws not reading list of copied songs in WMP
I like to copy full albums into windows media library, so of course the
c.d.
starts in media player. This happens using media 9 or 10, by the way.
Also
am operating XP home with SP 2 and using Jaws 5.10. In the past, while
songs were being copied
Frank, yes this is exactly what it's supposed to do and it's done it this
way before. But now it just says 1 of 10 or whatever and when you arrow
down it doesn't read 2, 3, etc. In other words it reads the numbered track
you're on but you can't scroll through the whole track list to see
To my knowledge, no. That isn't possible.
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HellO!
If i have found a radiostation on the internet which uses Windows media
Player to play the streamng audio where can i Save the link in Wmp?`
In both realplayer an winamp there are a favorites menu.
Thanks in advance.
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