Re: Problems with Winamp and Vista.

  • From: "Sunshine" <sunshine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 16:56:28 -0500

    can you give me the url to the solid ground christian books?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Shane Jackson, Solid Ground Christian Books 
  To: winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 2:56 PM
  Subject: Problems with Winamp and Vista.


  Hi there, everyone.  I am just subscribed to this list, and I have a question 
that needs an urgent answer.  Winamp is causing me much trouble under Windows 
Vista Home Premium.  I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it several times, 
and the problem is still there, whatever I try.  Here is what's happening:  
Winamp will not keep my settings.  I have a favorite web destination that I 
like to visit, and the site has an m3u file that streams, just like Main Menu 
on Demand, a site with which I'm sure some of you are very familiar.  The first 
time I go up to the site, Winamp comes right up and plays the file.  After a 
re-boot, Winamp forgets how to open such a file.  This means that the m3u file 
comes up and winamp says, "So and So.mp3 stopped.  It will no longer play the 
file, no matter what I do.  It also does this with .pls files, and I can't 
understand it at all.  At this point, I'm stuck using Windows Media Player 11 
for my audio needs.  I have unassociated the file type, reassociated the file 
type, told Winamp not to restore file settings on start, and I have told it to 
restore said file types.  I have uninstalled and reinstalled, as noted above, 
to no avail.  Can you all help?  Is anyone having such a problem with this 
combination:  Windows Vista Home Premium, E-Machine with Realtech sound device, 
Winamp 5.35 full version, Window-Eyes, etc. etc.  All discussion is appreciated 
very much.

   

  Shane Jackson

  Information Technology Manager

   

  Solid Ground Christian Books

  715 Oak Grove Road

  Homewood, Alabama 35209 USA

  Phone:  205-433-0311

  Toll Free:  866-789-7423

  E-mail:  jack728@xxxxxxxxx

   

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