RE: newbie organizes music

Hellow,

You're not being a pain at all.  I've been using jaws for 3 and a half years
now I think.  Well the first thing I do is go into the control panel, folder
options and change it so you can view the file extensions.  That means you
can see the .mp3 or .docx extensions on the end of the files.  Mind you, my
music is stored in a separate folder from everything else anyway.  

As for a media player, I use windows media player which is set to
automatically rip a cd when I put it into my computer, if it's not already
on there, but for actually playing the music I use Winamp.  I find this
player easier to use than the one built into windows because you only have
to press b to go forward and z to go backwards through the tracks, but with
windows media player you have to use everything along with the control key.


Hope this helps a bit,

 

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From: jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jfw-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf
Of Debbie Breese-Garelick
Sent: 21 January 2010 2:51 AM
To: jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: newbie organizes music

 

Folks,

 

Sorry to be a pain, but I'm a new jfw user.  Can some folks tell me what
media player they choose to use to play music, and why they use that one?
And how do you organize your music files (do you use the library function in
the media player, for instance)?  Thanks in advance for any hints.

 

--Deb

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