Playback player
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Printed Date: 16 January 2009 at 3:25am
Topic: Playback player
Posted By: wsxian
Subject: Playback player
Date Posted: 18 August 2006 at 3:31pm
I have a windows machine and was wondering what player would work most like the old cassette machines so I can go back a few seconds and listen to a part over and over again? I have tried the default media player but using the mouse takes a lot of skill.
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Posted By: Sir Nigel
Date Posted: 18 August 2006 at 11:51pm
Winamp allows you to use the right and left arrow keys to change the playback position by 5 seconds.
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Posted By: MarkWilliamHunt
Date Posted: 30 August 2006 at 2:57pm
Yeesss ... "Windows Media Player" ... would you have a second choice, something that was more "focused on word/sentance-structured sound? Like a cassette player, but "richer"? Would be mighty handy if - if there was something out there that permitted one to "jump back" to the start of a word, or "jump back"/repeat a sentence. AND IF IT COULD make the coffee & scratch my back, that'd be nice too! Mark.
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Posted By: MarkWilliamHunt
Date Posted: 30 August 2006 at 10:39pm
Suggest that you look at - http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/ - http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/ - this free software effortlessly allows one to move back & forth inside an .MP3 file. Very nice - downloadable - free.
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Posted By: MarkWilliamHunt
Date Posted: 06 September 2006 at 7:03am
One more "point" about WAVEPAD, then I'll stop ... WAVEPAD permits one to slow-down the audio - even to SAVE that slown-down audio! Further, it permits one to "change the timber" of the sound ... and, of course, there are many OTHER sound effects, but these first two shouldn't be overlooked! Thanks for reading this. Mark.
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