Greetings,

I took the liberty of writing myself to Chris, and though I pretended to
have the file, this is his reply so hope it is of use.

Mind you, we were not appraised of the SF file's format and I believe GW
cannot save markers within a file, unless it is a .wav format but only as a
separate file of the same name in the same folder, bearing the extension of
.cue  so hope bearing this in mind, the below reply is useful. Please let us
know.

To: Colin Howard <co...@pobox.com>
Subject: Re: Importing markers.
From: Chris <chris2...@goldwave.com>
Date: Mon, 27 May 2013 09:01:39 -0230

Colin Howard wrote:
> Chris, I have a file created using Sound forge, it has place markers
> in, I do not know their format, but as I do not have SF on my system,
> please can you tell me, can GW see these markers?  If so, how?  The
> file format I believe is .wav.

If SoundForge uses the Cue Points for storing markers (which is the standard
way of doing it for Wave files), then you should see those in GoldWave as
inverted triangles just above the time line.  You can use "Tool | Cue
Points" to list them.

Chris


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