nsure against that
I don't see why Cool Edit shouldn't work.
Regards.
Gordon McFarlane
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Hello Curtis and all,
The wav file
h fun with this, you wouldn't believe
it.
Thanks again for your help!
Beth
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lf Of Curtis Delzer
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Hi, you can use GoldWave to auto separate calls for you, making them files
automatically, as long as there is a known ar
Hi, you can use GoldWave to auto separate calls for you, making them files
automatically, as long as there is a known area of silence between the
calls. It is quite a unique ability, better than Sound Forge which is not as
speech friendly for that option. I don't know about Cool Edit in that
re
Hi Beth. I have most of the popular sound editors onboard and when it comes
to splitting files, I would recommend GoldWave. In my own work, I use it for
that purpose every day. Not only is it easy to split files, but the cost is
only around $50, which should make it easier to sell your employer
By noting the call begin/end time on the Status Bar (with a little help
from the Pause function) you could set these times in the View/Range
dialog box, highlight (CTRL-Shift a) then create an appropriately-named
file using File/Export.
HTH
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[ma
I believe gold waveis your best bet. As for recognizing the silences you can
use the
fast foward (f6) (be sure to chage it to 5.0 for the fastest speed.) when you
get to
the division between calls press f7 (pause) then control q to the cue point.
Once
all your cue points set are set enter t
onday, November 05, 2007 8:07 PM
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Subject: Re: Splitting Files with Cool Edit or Other Audio
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Hi, Beth I am learning goldwave as well. I find it to be very accessible.
I also know you from Colorado. I used to go to the center back in 2002.
s
Hi Beth
I could certainly send you the Cool Edit scripts or links to it depending on
your version of Cool edit. Also depending on your version ;you can set up a
keypress to fast forward and rewing while listening to the speeded up
version of the file. Adobe Audition 1 and 1.5 is the follow on to
ssion List"
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Hi, Beth I am learning goldwave as well. I find it to be very accessible.
I also know you from Colorado. I used to go to the center back in 2002.
sincere
Hi, Beth I am learning goldwave as well. I find it to be very accessible.
I also know you from Colorado. I used to go to the center back in 2002.
sincerely,
Jason Milyo
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