Re: importing markers from sound forge in to goldwave

2013-05-27 Thread Colin Howard
May I suggest write to Chris, the author of GoldWave, he's always been most
approachable I am sure he, if nobody else, will advise you.

His address is:

chris2...@goldwave.com


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Re: importing markers from sound forge in to goldwave

2013-05-27 Thread Colin Howard
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 
Subject: Re: Importing markers.
From: Chris 
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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Expanders

2013-05-27 Thread Steve Jacobson
I am looking for a way to expand some audio files that have been compressed.  I 
realize that to do a good job I need to get the time constants to be close to 
the inverse of what is used when the files are compressed, but I am having some 
trouble finding something that will expand.  I have Sound Forge 10, and it is 
capable of expanding, but the values I can control seem to only compress unless 
I am missing something.  It appears that I need to manipulate a graph to get 
it to expand and have had no success in doing that although I am able to use 
Window-Eyes to know where I am on the graph.  Does anyone have any 
ideas?

Best regards,

Steve Jacobson




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GoldWave

2013-05-27 Thread Reed poynter
Hi Listers,

 

On a Windows7 pro machine with JAWS 14, I am running the Latest version of
GoldWave.

Just to make sure. Where can I find the latest scripts for GoldWave?

 

My problem is that I can't find a way to move the play cursor
forward/backward in the file.

Insert+H tells me to use Page-Up and Page-Down.  And, it tells me that is
limited support for these operations.

 

Thanks,

 

Reed

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Re: GoldWave

2013-05-27 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Make sure the auto scrol lock is checked, it is a toggle with ctrl-l, then
the arrows will work.

I have the latest scripts, I do not know if they work with Jaws V14 but try
them.

I will attach them to a private post for you.


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Re: GoldWave

2013-05-27 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

I forgot to say the auto scrol lock is in the view menu.



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RE: GoldWave

2013-05-27 Thread Reed poynter
You don't have the latest.  

You sent me:  goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60
I have:  goldwave5.65jawsscripts1.61

I don't remember where I got it from.
And, I don't know if it is the latest.

Reed

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Greetings,

Make sure the auto scrol lock is checked, it is a toggle with ctrl-l, then
the arrows will work.

I have the latest scripts, I do not know if they work with Jaws V14 but try
them.

I will attach them to a private post for you.


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Re: GoldWave

2013-05-27 Thread Antonio Guimaraes
I thought Goldwave worked out of the Box.


What are the JAWS scriptsand how does one get them?
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Re: GoldWave

2013-05-27 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

GW works out of the box but the scripts make it work better.

I can't remember where I took mine from but as has been stated, mine are not
the latest.  They work with my version which is GW V5.68, I only have XP
Home so maybe later versions of GW are not available to me.

I have just checked and no updates found for my GW.



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