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fll_carl - 27 Oct 2004 15:19 GMT
I'm using Windows Media v10.  When I view a an OE script in the preview
mode, everything works fine.  However, when I open the script "full", I get
an echo of the music, especiall if it is an .asf or .wma.  Is there a way to
stop this from happening?
Carl

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Ed Sanders - 28 Oct 2004 16:17 GMT
Hi Carl,

If you are using the preview mode, that echo is because you have both the preview window running as well as the full window running.  Once you open the message full, you have to go back and click on a local folder to stop the one playing in preview mode.

A suggestion - turn off preview mode if you're going to open a lot of them full.

Hope it helps you.  Cheers, Ed

I'm using Windows Media v10.  When I view a an OE script in the preview
mode, everything works fine.  However, when I open the script "full", I get
an echo of the music, especiall if it is an .asf or .wma.  Is there a way to
stop this from happening?
Carl

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fll_carl - 29 Oct 2004 13:45 GMT
Ed ... Thanks much for the suggestion.  Works like a charm.
Carl

Hi Carl,

If you are using the preview mode, that echo is because you have both the
preview window running as well as the full window running.  Once you open
the message full, you have to go back and click on a local folder to stop
the one playing in preview mode.

A suggestion - turn off preview mode if you're going to open a lot of them
full.

Hope it helps you.  Cheers, Ed

I'm using Windows Media v10.  When I view a an OE script in the preview
mode, everything works fine.  However, when I open the script "full", I get
an echo of the music, especiall if it is an .asf or .wma.  Is there a way to
stop this from happening?
Carl
 
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