Howard,
Bookmarking is the main reason why Winamp is my program of choice for
streaming audio. I assume you know that you can save a stream just by
hitting alt-i. I seem to recall coming across a quick command to bring up
the bookmark menu but haven't been able to find it again. So what I do is
get to the bookmarks through the menus. It's a much longer sequence of
keystrokes but it's become practically second-nature to me. Lou WA3MIX
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From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 11:12 AM
Subject: off topic
> I know many of you use winamp, and I apologize if this is old news to
> you, but it's to me, and quite cool! It also seems obvious, now.
> I have been trying to figure out where winamp keeps it's bookmarks,
> because
> for one, sometimes winamp won't allow me to edit the name of a bookmark.
> Why I don't know. The file is called "winamp.bm" and it's under documents
> and settings\your user name\application data\winamp
> You can edit the file with a text editor. The first line of the entry is
> the url, the second is the label.
> Now I can save my favorites if I restore a ghost of my drive, or do a
> clean
> uninstall and re-install of winamp. I can also share my winamp favorites,
> and they can be merged in to somebody else's bookmarks. Probably nobody
> would want the same favorites, but if you want mine, let me know. It's
> kind
> of like sharing your soul.
> I have always thought, if you want to know a person, look at their spice
> rack, library, and music collection.
>
> H T Kaufman MSW LCSW
> Adaptive Technology Instructor
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