Tim, I'd go for MP3DirectCut, it's free.
<*** Michael Lang ***>
You wrote:
> Hi all!
> I wish to begin making some recordings from an external satellite receiver
> to the hard drive of my computer, and am somewhat undecided on whether to
> choose soundforge or goldwave for the task.
> I'm
Hi listers,
I'm running XP SP 2 and all of a sudden I am unable to use my CD drive. I
get the following error message:
My Computer
D:\ is not accessible.
Incorrect function.
OK
I get the same message using Windows Explorer and the Windows run
dialogue. Restarting and shutting down and restarti
Hi folks,
Using SF 4.5 and cannot find where to tell it record in stereo when recording
off the net.
Just recorded a play off BBC radio 4 which on headphones was playing in stereo,
but when playing it back using sound forge it has recorded the play in mono.
All help welcome!
Ibby Karbhari
I have two questions about I-pods. Does an I-pod take
CDs and compress them, or does it take them as they are. And, in that
case, can you put MP3s on there. Also, what will I pay for a good size
one and can it be used with an IBM? Thanks. Kurt
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Hi Tim.
I useGoldWave with JAWS 6.0. There are scripts available to get GoldWave to
work even better and there is also a list for GoldWave for that extra
support. Also, GoldWave is a fraction of the cost of SF.
Best wishes.
Andy from sunny Kilcreggan.
Drop me a wee line at:
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Hello!
U just recorded a radio show and my computer crashed so i had to turn it off
and on again.
My question is if you have recorded some thing with goldwave can restore it
from any temp files?
I was not able to save the recording.
I suppose the answer is no.
/Anders.
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Hi:
It also requires much less processor resources.
Cheers.
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From: "Samuel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: Recording, Goldwave or Soundforge?
> I suggest you use Goldwave because it is chee
I suggest you use Goldwave because it is cheeper than Sound Forge.
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From: "Tim Crawford" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. "
Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2005 4:46 PM
Subject: Recording, Goldwave or Soundforge?
> Hi all!
>
> I wish to begin making some
Hello List: This week, had to do some adjusting to get my Internet Explorer
to work right as it was crashing. In doing so, I somehow am unable to hear
anything that plays on my computer in stereo! I'm running Windows ME..with
an "on board" Crystall DMW Audio (don't know that you'd call it a soun
Hi all!
I wish to begin making some recordings from an external satellite receiver
to the hard drive of my computer, and am somewhat undecided on whether to
choose soundforge or goldwave for the task.
I'm a complete novice in respect of pc recording, having no previous
experience of either prog
Hi Peter.
One of the few times when you need to use your JAWS or equivalent screen
review cursor is to activate options on the tool bar. With your screen
review cursor you'll find the toolbar just below the menu bar. There is an
icon there titled audigen options. Click on this icon to open the
Hi Judy,
I have had this once before if you just say yes it seems to work fine
don't know why it did that and don't know why it fixed it but it did
hth.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Judy W
Sent: 11 March 2005 23:45
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.or
I'm passing on the following questions from a friend. I can't answer these
questions but if anyone can assist it would be appreciated. Here are the
questions:
I wonder if you or any of your knowledgeable friends could answer a few
questions
I have regarding the burning of audio on a DVD writ
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