Peter, I saw your previous queries concerning Winamp, but saw it a day after it was originally posted, so thought someone might have already answered your questions. I will try to answer the questions I think I can, and leave the rest to those who might be more expert on the rest.

When it comes to balancing channels, just press alt+shift+k while playing an audio file or stream and you will be in business.


To read the title, press ctrl+shift+t.


When it comes to the volume with MIDI files, the only thing I might suggest is to turn on your equalizer alt+g, then ctrl+tab to focus on it, and then use your preamp settings, and turn them all the way up. This will only work using a screen reader, particularly Window-Eyes if you have the Winamp scripts installed. Otherwise, the equalizer is almost impossible to work with  by a blind user.


Your Winamp keys are tab for turning down the volume of the preamp, and grave accent for increasing the volume.

 Turning the equalizer up is not the answer in every situation, because on some files, turning it full blast can cause a lot of unwanted distortion.


Now, after having said all that, I'm not really sure if the equalizer will work with MIDI files, because I haven't played around with those things for many a year, but it can't hurt to give it a try.


To save the settings permanently, while in the equalizer, press the letter s, and you will see an option to save presets. Give those settings that you have just made to a file with a name of your choosing, and if you wish to use those settings again, you can reload them at any time you like. The file will be placed in the list of the various settings that Winamp makes available.



HTH,

Larry

On 9/25/2017 5:37 AM, peter Chin via Talk wrote:
Hello all,


I have a few questions about WinAmp which I hope the experts can help me

with.


1. I notice that when playing an audio file in Winamp, one channel sounds

just a little softer than the other. This is not the case when I play the

same file in Windows Media  player. Is there any way I can adjust the volume

of

each channel individually?


2. While playing an audio file in Winamp, is there a key stroke I can use to

read the title of the file?


3. When I play a MIDI file in my collection, the volume drops to very low

even though Winamp shows that I am playing the file at 100% volume. I can go

to the System tray and crank up the volume, but as soon as the file is

played, the volume drops when I play the file again. This behaviour doesn't

happen when I play MIDI files on line. What can I do to make  the volume

setting permanent?


4. I have heard that WinAmp can be used to play flash player files on

YouTube. Is this true and how is it done if it is so?



My OS is Windows 8.1. I am using the "free" version  of Window-Eyes 9.5.4

and I have both the WinAmp apps from Rod and Geoff Bishop. My WinAmp version

is 5.666.



Thanks in advance for any suggestions.



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