OK, let me see what I can do.
Kim McNatt-Kelly
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509-552-3850
Have a wonderful day.
- Original Message -
From: "kev lyon"
To: "PC Audio Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2011 1:44 PM
Subject: Re: replay AV problems
hi, i've been
hi, i've been trying to get on the site all day. doesn't want to work
either, i just get a page not found message all the time. i've tried using
the link in my favourites, putting the address in manually, and searching on
google and getting on it that way. no joy at all.
kevin
kr...@eklyon.co.
Have you gone to the Applian site and to the support help desk?
There is also a list for Replay.
I will write back when I can find the information about the list.
Kim McNatt-Kelly
Email and facebook:
kim...@cableone.net
Mobile:
509-552-3850
Have a wonderful day.
- Original Message -
F
Hello!
I have some questions about wavfiler as my friend has problems with its Windows
Media Player.
Must know some stuff about how I can solve it for the treff her on Wednesday
and help her with her computer and a bit so even windows media player.
It's so that she can not play wav files.
Had s
hi all, been using this program for years on the same pc. today for some reason
i cannot do anything with it. if i try using the media guide i'm told it's
blocked by a fire wall. i've uninstalled, reinstalled, even changed which
firewall i'm using, and it's definately not blocked. also i have a
Dave,
You are going beyond the level of attention I have paid to editing, but I
remember finding something in either Sound
Forge or Audition that would find the next clip sample. unfortunately, I don't
remember which program it was in, but
there might be something around that would do that.
do you have any audio file that ican under stant please or any
tuterial regarding editing
On 7/10/11, Dave Bahr wrote:
> goldwave is your best bet for something like this. I typically put the
> file in winamp, scan through it and record the times that I need. Then
> go back to goldwave and type t
goldwave is your best bet for something like this. I typically put the
file in winamp, scan through it and record the times that I need. Then
go back to goldwave and type them into the marker box, usually a second
or two before the time. Yes, I know you can specify the prerole preview
in the op
hallow every one
as per the subject i want to know about sound editing please
i want to edit some bits of sound from uge audio song
so may i know in which software we can do it ?
and how i can do it ?
please explain in detail and
step by step soon
thankyou
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shushant bendre physio there