Ok I got so fed up of not being able to record any of the music I had
downloaded that I unplugged the CDRW drive F, and just left the E drive
connected this drive is for DVD also, now this Drive E, is working just
fine now, so is this saying I cannot run to CD burning programmes together,
o
Why don't you try another decoder?
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Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 10:28 PM
Subject: a somewhat techie question about the LAME encoder and Total
Recorder
Hi listers,
Hopefully there is a solution to this rather annoying pr
Hi all! I am having a problem with Goldwave. When I record in mono and when a
stereo sound is being played, it fades out when it plays. How can I stop this
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Hi.
I don't write much to the list. I am also a songwriter, but only clean
stuff.
Berneta
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Hello,
I have two CD's which I am trying to rip to MP3 using CDex. I have
successfully ripped around twenty CD's, but two in particular will not rip.
When I insert one of the CD's into either my DVD-ROM or CDRW drive, it is
not recognised by Windows or CDex, so I am unable to rip it. When I inse
hi all, can i split tracks in gold wave. i have a large mp3 file with
separate tracks and i would like to separate them in to individual tracks.
please can some one tell me how to do this.
cheers
Anthony/Miller/tadley
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SF 8 have a general vinyl restoration plugin
but it's not very configurable.
I can do a good job , but the noise reduction plugin do a better job
yes, there's a 7 days demo of the nr plugin on the Sony web site
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 05:11:49 +0200, you wrote:
>HellO!
>Excuse me for asking this
Hi Gang:
In Sound Forge 8.0, one can either jog forward and backward or scrubb forward
and backward. What is the difference between the two?
Thanks all over the place gang.
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Hi,
easy cd-da extracter is the key word. smile
Best regards
Brian
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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 11:39 AM
Subject: Copy Protected CD's
> Hello,
>
> I have two CD's which I am trying to rip to
Hi Anthony.
Yes you can! It's very simple mate. Get back if you experience any
problems okay. Here goes.
1. Open the music file you wish to split
2. Start listening to the first track by pressing F4.
3. Once you are at the end of the track, press F7 to pause playback.
You can press F5 to rewi
Yes. If the tracks are ofdiffering size then I would suggest the slower
approach of fastforwarding to the next blank space between tracks and then
selecting and saving that portion.
Robert Doc Wright
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What would you suggest?
At 11:33 PM 3/27/2005, you wrote:
Why don't you try another decoder?
- Original Message - From: "Larry Higgins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Sunday, March 27, 2005 10:28 PM
Subject: a somewhat techie question about the LAME encoder and Total Recorder
Hi listers,
H
Greetings All! Just wondering If any of you could help me find the
setting to set the rate in which total recorder records audio. I did
something and the size of my audio files is five times larger.. Thanks for
Any and All Help. Sly
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Hi everyone. Recently on this list someone asked about using GoldWave to
splitt one file into several. My situation is the exact opposite. I have 2
spoken word wave files, each representing one side of a cassette. I now need
to combine them into one wave file using GoldWave. Can someone suggest
Load the first file. Then load the second, and copy its entire contents
into the clipboard. Close the second file, which will take you back to the
first file. Use control+e to paste the contents of the clipboard (the
second file) at the end of the first. Hope this helps.
Bruce
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Thanks Bruce, I'm sure it will.
Larry
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Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: combining 2 wave files
Load the first file. Then load the second, and copy its entire contents
into t
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