

wav files to Sound Recorder, there is no advanced tab.only a restore one. In XP, everything seems to be the same, except when I change the association of. That allowed for very fast browsing of the files (I never had to press play or press close). wav file, Sound Recorder would come up, automatically play the file, and then automatically close. There was also a place to associate a command, like play and close, to the file. Then, there was an advanced tab where I would change the association of.

wav which was usually associated with Windows Media Player. In Windows 98SE, I went to any open screen and selected from the top, Tools/Folder Options/File Types and then found. I like to do quick previews of these as I browse the library to find the right sound or loop. I have a large library of short audio clip (drum loops, etc.).

I used to do this in Windows 98SE, but I've recently upgraded to XP Pro.
