Greetings,
I have now used the Levelator program, having first tried with an .mp3 file
and discovering from another group it needs .wav, the result is acceptable,
at least the speech volume is much better without boosting the background
noise too much.
>From Colin Howard, who lives near Southam
Hi Clifford,
Thank you for the info. I had no idea how it worked, and it sounds like it
might be more than I want to mess with. I'll look into it a little more,
but I know a lot more now than I did before.
How is that little dolly of yours. She is so precious. I hope she's doing
well, and tha
Hi Clifford,
Thank you for the info. I had no idea how it worked, and it sounds like it
might be more than I want to mess with. I'll look into it a little more,
but I know a lot more now than I did before.
How is that little dolly of yours. She is so precious. I hope she's doing
well, and tha
Kris,
Light Scribe is a combination of software and hardware as someone previously
noted. You must have a Light Scribe capable drivein your computer or as an
external drive. Assuming that you have that, your computer may already have
the software for burning labels onto Light Scribe disks. Y
I think this is a hardware and a mediaware thing as well as just
software.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
[mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Kris Hickerson
Sent: 16 December 2010 16:06
To: pc-audio
Subject: Software Question
Hi everyone,
I'm ne
Hi everyone,
I'm needing information about a program that I believe is called
LightScribe.
Where do you get it, and can someone describe for me exactly what it does
and how it works? If it does what I think, it is a program that I need to
get. What is the cost?
TIA
Kris
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Greetings,
I have received a post advising Levelator only works on .wav files, so will
convert to .wav and give it a go.
>From Colin Howard, who lives near Southampton in
Southern England and though down here, Christmas may be
"Green" in terms of a respite from the cold weather,
won't be "Gre
Ah no worries mate. I love virtual audio cables. It is a very handy program
for sure.
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From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Curtis Delzer
Sent: Tuesday, 14 December 2010 10:04 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: RE:
Greetings,
I have now tried Levelator on the rock'n'roll program and it comes up with
an error saying cannot open the file.
Nothing else shows why.
>From Colin Howard, who lives near Southampton in
Southern England and though down here, Christmas may be
"Green" in terms of a respite from the
Greetings,
On the GoldWave4TheBlind list, Steve Nutt suggested I use Levelator, I have
this but having played with auto gain, volume maximization and the like,
could not having tried it on about a minute's worth of music into speech
into music, could not resolve a decent sound.
Have a listen to t
Hi!
We were discussing this on list a couple of months ago, I cannot get the
automatic Rockbox installation utility working so can the person with knowledge
get back to me privately with a few tips or instruction on installing Rockbox
manually?
Thanks in Advance
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Some say that Soundforge is pretty good, but for professional work, others
like something like Protools!
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From: "Ray"
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2010 1:03 AM
Subject: RE: portable studio for recording
I wonder Damon, if I were thinking of buying a Nagra Airs
Hi Colin. I don't know how much you use GoldWave and how much you
know about it, but I'm guessing quite a lot based on your in-depth
attention to audio. I haven't listened to the files, but wonder
whether something like GoldWave's "Maximize Volume" might make the
volume levels a bit more constant
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