Re: Save Current Play Time



On Wed, 28 May 2008 13:59:35 -0700 (PDT), gman wrote:

I downloaded mediamonkey. It is a pretty complex program.
How would you save the current play time?

I don't think you have to. Just pause and put the computer to sleep and
resume it. If it doesn't act as you (and I) expect, report the problem to
the author. MM will be much more likely to fix a problem like this than
MSFT. (I don't use Sleep on my MM computer or I would have tested it for
you)


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