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 ch
I thought Goldwave worked out of the Box.
What are the JAWS scriptsand how does one get them?
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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,
I forgot to say the auto scrol lock is in the view menu.
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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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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-U
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
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
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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