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Windows media player question: Seeking?
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<blockquote data-quote="HenryTe" data-source="post: 2057430" data-attributes="member: 339843"><p>I bought a new computer. It came with Windows Media Player 12. My old computer had WMP 10.</p><p></p><p>WMP 12 can't seem to seek. By that I mean: Let's say I got an audio file in there that's 15 minutes in length. I'm trying to get to 6:14, and I drag the bar on the bottom to get there. In version 10, when I drag the bar, it'll tell me exactly which point in the file I'm dragging to, so I can re-start the clip at exactly 6:14 without having to actually release the mouse button and do trial and error to find that mark.</p><p></p><p>In version 12, I can't get it to tell me where I'm dragging the bar to. It's obnoxious. Anyway to fix this?</p><p></p><p>PS Sorry if I'm using bad terminology. I'm not a computer person, but I hope I made things clear enough for someone to answer my question. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HenryTe, post: 2057430, member: 339843"] I bought a new computer. It came with Windows Media Player 12. My old computer had WMP 10. WMP 12 can't seem to seek. By that I mean: Let's say I got an audio file in there that's 15 minutes in length. I'm trying to get to 6:14, and I drag the bar on the bottom to get there. In version 10, when I drag the bar, it'll tell me exactly which point in the file I'm dragging to, so I can re-start the clip at exactly 6:14 without having to actually release the mouse button and do trial and error to find that mark. In version 12, I can't get it to tell me where I'm dragging the bar to. It's obnoxious. Anyway to fix this? PS Sorry if I'm using bad terminology. I'm not a computer person, but I hope I made things clear enough for someone to answer my question. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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