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Hi, Since Vista and WMP11 can't do the simple task of continuing a track after it goes to sleep but rather plays it from the beginning when awakening, I need a new Music player. I only play music from my HDD, I don't download, don't buy online, don't watch videos etc. I’m simply playing music. and that’s it. So instead of me downloading a bunch of players and trying to see if they in fact are able to continue the track after sleep or hibernate, why don't you just do it for me if you already have a different player then WMP11? So simply do this, start a song in your music player. Put your computer to sleep (or hibernate), "wake"/start the computer, check if the song can continue where it left of or if you have to start the track from the beginning again. All recommendation and help is appreciated!! ![]() -- dudelidu |
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Right.....but the Quicktime player is also a movie player, not a music player. I'm sure you can play music on it too, but you understand my meaning. Think I'll probably just go back to itunes. I don't think itunes have that problem. -- dudelidu |