Hi.

Anna: Thanks so much for explaining. I've spent a lot of time with  
this application today, and I really like it. I might write a review  
of the application when I've got more used to it.
It's highly recommended to check the checkbox in the general  
preferences, so the program plays the selected audio instead the whole  
audio file when pressing the spacebar. I just wish it was possible to  
move the markers or selection while the audio is playing so you could  
hear the changes you made. If I change the zoom, move the selection by  
pressing a, s, d or f while the audio is playing, nothing happens. It  
does only work if I stop the audio first and then make the changes.

Thanks a lot to the guys who've made these guides for Amadeus Pro.  
They are very helpful. It would be awesome if you would make more  
guides with more examples on how to do things in the application. It  
could be examples like: You have to stop the playback before you can  
move your selection, how to enable the loop playback and then move the  
focus to the scroll area and hints like: If you've started the  
playback by hitting the spacebar and you wanna get back to your  
insertionpoint, you can pause the playback by hitting the spacebar,  
and then press the left arrow to go back to your insertionpoint. I  
find that much easier than pressing command shift y.

I like Amadeus Pro so much so I might buy it when my demo expires.  
Does the full license expire?


Best regards:
Søren Jensen
Mail & MSN:
s...@coolfortheblind.dk
Website:
http://www.coolfortheblind.dk/

On 22/08/2009, at 20.28, Woody Anna Dresner wrote:

>
> Hi Soren,
>
> Setting a second marker doesn't select anything. Once you set your
> second marker, press Command and either Left or Right Arrow to extend
> your selection to the previous or next marker. Then pressing Space
> will play what is selected if you use the default playback setting,
> which is to play the selection if there is one. Another useful command
> is E, which shows  you how the recording will sound if you delete what
> is selected. You can change how much audio is played, as well as
> playback settings, in Amadeus Pro System PReferences on the General  
> tab.
>
> As for moving a marker, I tried moving to the marker I wanted to move
> using Option and Left or Right Arrow, pressing Command-Shift-M, and
> changing the time in the Location edit box. This doesn't actually move
> the marker, but it adds one in the location I specified. Once you know
> this is happening, you can work around it. For example, let's say you
> want to move the marker at the beginning of your selection a tenth of
> a second to the left, change the time in the location edit box by
> decreasing the tents of second column by 1 (''625 becomes ''525, for
> example). Now press Option-Left Arrow to move to your new marker.
> Then press Command-Right Arrow twice to select from that marker
> through the one you originally set to the one at the end of your
> selection.
>
> HTH,
> Anna
>
>
> >


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