nt: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 7:58 AM
Subject: RE: WavePad not accessible
Good morning all,
I second that motion as I am a pretty devoted Goldwaver too. It is an
ipressively versatile and powerful sound editor with a generally intuitive
user interface and its screenreader accessibility has bee
Greetings,
You say two keys for recording and stopping record in GoldWave, well, you
can change the key strokes by altering the keyboard file. If you wish to
know how to achieve this, write to me and I will explain.
Colin Howard, living near Southampton in Southern
England.
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I prefer GoldWave
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I prefer GoldWave
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Subject: WavePad not accessible
Hi everybody,
I received my brand-new Blue Yeti
Wave pad is accessible, you can press F5 to record and escape to stop, but
hit your alt key and arrow through the menus
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> Sure I have the windows version running here and it's a great little
> windows editor as well. It's easy to use and quite accessible. I used to
> u
Thanks, does the Windows version have any shortcut key combinations?
On 07/12/2007, at 3:47 AM, djc wrote:
> Sure I have the windows version running here and it's a great little
> windows editor as well. It's easy to use and quite accessible. I
> used to
> use it for doing podcasts when I did t
Sure I have the windows version running here and it's a great little
windows editor as well. It's easy to use and quite accessible. I used to
use it for doing podcasts when I did them.
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>Hi!
>Anyone tried this
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How accessible are either WavePad or Freecorder for beginners?
Dean
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Hi guys, sorry for responding on the reply but thought this would be the
quickest. If I have bounced I do apologize, but my cable line had gotten cut
Friday and my box filled up, but am back on now. Thanks again and take care.
This is just a test to see if I'm still active if not tell me what
HellO!
Wasn't it freeware?
I thought it was freeware.
/Anders.
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Sent: Monday, June 27, 2005 6:11 PM
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Well that's because
Certain functions won't work because they are part of the master's edition.
However, most of Wavepad will work for free.
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The advertising gymic says it's freeware. In fact this is a half-truth. It's
freeware for a month, after which, if yu want it to work, you have to pay
for it.
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www.nchswiftsound.com I think.
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where can I get wavepad?
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Yes it is freeware. Probably you got the error if you installed any of his
shareware products along with it.
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On 6/27/2005 at 5:36 PM Anders Holmberg wrote:
>HellO!
>Is the wavepad soundeditor freeware?
>The reason why i ask is because when i have tried it
where can I get wavepad?
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Well that's because you have to register and pay for it!
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Well that's because you have to register and pay for it!
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Subject: Wavepad question.
HellO!
Is the wavepad soundeditor freeware?
The reason why i ask
Dean,
Could you please send me this file off list? I'd be curious to see whether
it will work with Windows 98 which is what I am still running, though I
anticipate upgrading to XP within the next few weeks. Do you think there is
anything about the operating system itself that makes a difference?
You first need to go to Recording Source and Parameters, which is the first
screen to open in the TR menu, and be sure that recording from software is
checked. Then within your volume control under properties you will see
controls for play or record. Under the recording properties you can only
ha
The one program which allows you to capture audio streams simultaneously
while using software speech, and does not capture the software speech at
all, is Total Recorder. Perhaps other software has this ability, but in my
experience, Goldwave and Sound Forge do not have it. Probably Wavepad
d
In a message dated 2/25/2005 5:45:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Hello,
I have not used Wavepad but have used similar programs and am relatively
sure of your problem. If you use software speech, even though you may have
what is called a multichannel soundcard you can
Hello,
I have not used Wavepad but have used similar programs and am relatively
sure of your problem. If you use software speech, even though you may have
what is called a multichannel soundcard you cannot technically split the
sounds so that only the stream you want to record is "heard." in othe
In a message dated 2/25/2005 11:55:14 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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With wavepad, how do you record a stream or any other sorce without getting
the Jaws screen reader speech? How do you go about starting to record a new
file without messing up the last one? And i
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