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QUESTION: How can I stop the first WAV sound playing with SNDREC32
and get it to play another WAV file? ---------------- Here are some details of my situation: I want to hear WAV files without waiting for Media Player to launch. So I used the info in an old Usenet thread to create a file association setting for .WAV files. USENET THREAD: http://snipurl.com/ih09 MY WAV FILE ASSOCIATION SETTING: "Hear" command = sndrec32.exe /embedding /Play "%L" /Close If a WAV file goes on for too long then I would like to play another WAV file instead. If I double click another WAV then I get this message: "Another application is playing audio. You can either interrupt the application or wait until it is done. Then try using Sound Recorder again." The only button on that message box says 'OK'. So it seems I have no way to stop the first sound other than something drastic like using Task Manager to kill SNDREC32. I would like to know how I can stop playing the first WAV sound with SNDREC32 and get it to play another WAV file. |
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Press the "Stop Button" in SNDREC32.
Cori wrote: > QUESTION: How can I stop the first WAV sound playing with SNDREC32 > and get it to play another WAV file? > > ---------------- > > Here are some details of my situation: > > I want to hear WAV files without waiting for Media Player to launch. > So I used the info in an old Usenet thread to create a file > association setting for .WAV files. > > USENET THREAD: > http://snipurl.com/ih09 > > MY WAV FILE ASSOCIATION SETTING: > "Hear" command = sndrec32.exe /embedding /Play "%L" /Close > > If a WAV file goes on for too long then I would like to play another > WAV file instead. If I double click another WAV then I get this > message: > > "Another application is playing audio. You can > either interrupt the application or wait until > it is done. Then try using Sound Recorder again." > > The only button on that message box says 'OK'. So it seems I have no > way to stop the first sound other than something drastic like using > Task Manager to kill SNDREC32. > > I would like to know how I can stop playing the first WAV sound with > SNDREC32 and get it to play another WAV file. |
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Bob, the way I have got it configured, SNDREC32 does *not* display
itself. So there are no buttons to press. :-( On Thu 13 Oct 2005 18:58:52, Bob I wrote: <news:uFsPP$B0FHA.404@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl> > > Press the "Stop Button" in SNDREC32. > Cori wrote: >> >> QUESTION: How can I stop the first WAV sound playing with >> SNDREC32 and get it to play another WAV file? >> >> ---------------- >> >> Here are some details of my situation: >> >> I want to hear WAV files without waiting for Media Player to >> launch. So I used the info in an old Usenet thread to create a >> file association setting for .WAV files. >> >> USENET THREAD: >> http://snipurl.com/ih09 >> >> MY WAV FILE ASSOCIATION SETTING: >> "Hear" command = sndrec32.exe /embedding /Play "%L" /Close >> >> If a WAV file goes on for too long then I would like to play >> another WAV file instead. If I double click another WAV then I >> get this message: >> >> "Another application is playing audio. You can >> either interrupt the application or wait until >> it is done. Then try using Sound Recorder again." >> >> The only button on that message box says 'OK'. So it seems I >> have no way to stop the first sound other than something >> drastic like using Task Manager to kill SNDREC32. >> >> I would like to know how I can stop playing the first WAV sound >> with SNDREC32 and get it to play another WAV file. > |
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Well then you will need to open it. Start, Run, SNDREC32, OK or look in
the Accessories folder of Programs. Or r-click that Shortcut in Acessories and put a copy on the Desktop. Cori wrote: > Bob, the way I have got it configured, SNDREC32 does *not* display > itself. So there are no buttons to press. :-( > > > > On Thu 13 Oct 2005 18:58:52, Bob I wrote: > <news:uFsPP$B0FHA.404@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl> > >>Press the "Stop Button" in SNDREC32. > > > >>Cori wrote: >> >>>QUESTION: How can I stop the first WAV sound playing with >>>SNDREC32 and get it to play another WAV file? >>> >>>---------------- >>> >>>Here are some details of my situation: >>> >>>I want to hear WAV files without waiting for Media Player to >>>launch. So I used the info in an old Usenet thread to create a >>>file association setting for .WAV files. >>> >>>USENET THREAD: >>>http://snipurl.com/ih09 >>> >>>MY WAV FILE ASSOCIATION SETTING: >>>"Hear" command = sndrec32.exe /embedding /Play "%L" /Close >>> >>>If a WAV file goes on for too long then I would like to play >>>another WAV file instead. If I double click another WAV then I >>>get this message: >>> >>> "Another application is playing audio. You can >>> either interrupt the application or wait until >>> it is done. Then try using Sound Recorder again." >>> >>>The only button on that message box says 'OK'. So it seems I >>>have no way to stop the first sound other than something >>>drastic like using Task Manager to kill SNDREC32. >>> >>>I would like to know how I can stop playing the first WAV sound >>>with SNDREC32 and get it to play another WAV file. >> > |
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