----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 1, 2018 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] winamp with
NVDA
There is a plugin for NVDA but I don't use it and
I don't know what features it has. But you can make a note of where you
stopped and use it to
resume.
When you want to stop, pause Winamp with c.
Use control j to open the jump to time
dialog.
You will be in a field showing the time where you
have paused Winamp.
Don't move around in the field.
Just use control c to copy the ttime.
Now, stop play and close Winamp.
Open Winamp and paste the time into it.
Save it with whatever name you want.
When you want to resume playing, Open the file in Notepad.
Copy the time to the clipboard.
Now open the file you want to listen to in Winamp. It's your choice
whether to pause it now or leave it playing.
Open the time dialog with control j, the same command as before.
Paste the time in with control v and press enter. You will now be
at the time you left off.
This may sound a lot more cumbersome and time consuming than it is.
Gene
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2018 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [nvda] winamp with NVDA
You can’t. that feature is part of the JAWS scripts for
Winamp.
Lino Morales
HI
team
i am using winamp
with NVDA
with jaws, when u are
listening to an audio file, to mark the spot
press m and follow
through
but with NVDA, this
is not so
what do i do to get
mark in winamp using NVDA