Hi Brent! Soundforge does have a batch conversion feature that I think
could do what you want.
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You can do reasonably well without set files. I'm using WE. Can't say what
JFW's scripts give.
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From: Judy W
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Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 3:27 PM
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No matter wh
y, February 09, 2006 2:27 PM
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> No matter which version you buy, you will need scripts or set files if you
> are using a screen reader. I am still using version 6 and feel no need to
> upgrade. Later versions are supposed to have better batch processi
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Hi Steve! I feel that Soundforge is quite accessible for blind people!
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Hi Steve! I feel that Soundforge is quite accessible for blind people!
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Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 7:29 AM
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> Hi, this is
Steve! All of the several last few releases of Sound Forge have been
equally accessible. At Chirping Bat Sound Forge 8.0 is $225.00, includes
shipping within the United States and includes Noise Reduction 2.0 and of
course, CD Architect 5.2. If you know of a better price then please let me
Hi, this is Steve. I have finally made up my mind to purchase Sound Forge. I
know that with some software, there are versions more accessible than
others. Is this the case or not, with Sound Forge. I have XP Home, using
JAWS5.1.
thank you
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