rob, thanks really for your very kind help. Well, the thing why i insist so
much on the db status is because of the person to who i teach usage of
goldwave. If it would be for me, i wouldn't mind so much since i trained my
self to use my ears in really specific situation and it wouldn't be so
necesary for me.
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From: " Rob Tabor" <rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Monday, July 26, 2010 2:11 AM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave
Hi again Mario.
I had your exact question in mind in explaining the use of the autogain
feature in GW 5.57. I have never seen a db level indicator on the title
bar, but I had thought the purpose of the autogain feature was to make the
gain level uniform throughout the audio file regardless of the varying
sound levels in the recording. If this is true, the need to know db levels
is obviated. If not, then I will either have to do some poking around to
see if I can find a db level indicator. IN my case, most of the video
attributes are set to "blank" as a preventive remedy to cure a conflict
between JAWS and the GW video intercept manager which was causing system
tie-ups after about 20 to 25 minutes of normal operation. If any
listmember all ready knows how to access a DB level, please chime in!
Best regards,
Rob Tabor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mario Percinic" <mario.perci...@gmail.com>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 3:10 AM
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave
Hello Rob, and first of all thank you very much for you kind explanation.
However, this is not what i was looking for, since i know how to use
autogain option. What i would like to do is to get the info about the
current db level of the file which i just lounched, so that i could
compaire 2 files or 2 parts of the files which i want to make sound the
same.
Thanks.
Mario
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From: " Rob Tabor" <rob.ta...@sbcglobal.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 25, 2010 5:58 AM
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Subject: Re: Reading current volume status in goldwave
Good evening, Mario and List.
The GoldWave autogain function works very well in maximizing and
leveling gain throughout the audio recording. To effectuate autogain do
the following
1. Type ctrl+a to ensure the entire audio file is selected.
2. Type alt+c to launch the effects menu.
3. Type "u" (without quotes) for the volume menu.
4. Your first choice should be autogain so type Enter to bring up a
dialog box.
5. In the autogain dialog box you will find a list of 7 preset options
which include adjust to 50 percent, default, ffast gain update, maximize
voice with high noise, medium gain update, peak reducer,and slow gain
update. Select a preset option with the up and down arrow keys and tab 3
times to preview and listen before making your permanent choice.
6. When satisfied with your autogain preset choice, tab once and hit
space on the stop preview button and tab to OK and press the space bar.
It may take a few minutes to reprocess the gain level depending on your
PC's overall performance and the size of the audio file.
Generally, I find the default option works well at least 90 percent of
the time.
HTH
Rob Tabor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mario Percinic" <mario.perci...@gmail.com>
To: <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 6:10 AM
Subject: Reading current volume status in goldwave
Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read
current status of the volume of the file or part of the file in
goldwave, so that i can make all the parts of the file to be equal?
Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist for accessible technology
mail/googletalk/msn: mario.perci...@gmail.com
skype: acousticman
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