Re: [CentOS] suggestions for simple audio editor

2013-03-03 Thread Carl T. Miller
On 02/28/2013 08:15 PM, Rob Kampen wrote: > On 03/01/2013 07:24 AM, Fred Smith wrote: >> What I think you're saying is: if you place the cursor at a location >> that is, e.g., 1.43 seconds into the clip, right-click then drag (in >> either direction) until you've selected the part you want to cut,

Re: [CentOS] suggestions for simple audio editor

2013-02-28 Thread Rob Kampen
On 03/01/2013 07:24 AM, Fred Smith wrote: On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:24:12AM -0500, Carl T. Miller wrote: On 02/28/2013 09:38 AM, Fred Smith wrote: On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 01:21:50PM +, Nux! wrote: On 28.02.2013 12:32, Carl T. Miller wrote: After trying several Google searches, it looks l

Re: [CentOS] suggestions for simple audio editor

2013-02-28 Thread Fred Smith
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:24:12AM -0500, Carl T. Miller wrote: > On 02/28/2013 09:38 AM, Fred Smith wrote: > > On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 01:21:50PM +, Nux! wrote: > >> On 28.02.2013 12:32, Carl T. Miller wrote: > >> After trying several Google searches, it looks like audacity is > >> the audio e

Re: [CentOS] suggestions for simple audio editor

2013-02-28 Thread Carl T. Miller
On 02/28/2013 09:38 AM, Fred Smith wrote: > On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 01:21:50PM +, Nux! wrote: >> On 28.02.2013 12:32, Carl T. Miller wrote: >> After trying several Google searches, it looks like audacity is >> the audio editor of choice, but I'm finding it very difficult to >> work with. Notab

Re: [CentOS] suggestions for simple audio editor

2013-02-28 Thread Fred Smith
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 01:21:50PM +, Nux! wrote: > On 28.02.2013 12:32, Carl T. Miller wrote: > > I want to grab some sound bites out of several mp4 files, so I > > extracted the audio portion into wav files to make editing easier. > > > > After trying several Google searches, it looks like a

Re: [CentOS] suggestions for simple audio editor

2013-02-28 Thread Nux!
On 28.02.2013 12:32, Carl T. Miller wrote: > I want to grab some sound bites out of several mp4 files, so I > extracted the audio portion into wav files to make editing easier. > > After trying several Google searches, it looks like audacity is > the audio editor of choice, but I'm finding it very