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
What is the model of your player?
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hi list today I just bought a 2 gig san disk MP3 player,
now my problem is that when I plug it
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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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
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
Jeff, thank you very much for sending this. It looks most interesting.
Cris Hall
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>No sorry, my fault as I should have referred to it as AAC+, that is
>apparently lossless as far as I'm aware.
Yeah, that's the one that's supposedly totally lossless.
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Hello everyone and thank you all so much for your responses!! From what
I've read publicly here and from those who have written to me privately, it
seems like the best bets are either Gold Wave 5.2 and Studio Recorder. I
have a sample file to play with given to me by my prospective employer. I
Hello Curtis and all,
The wav file I have here as a sample is about 11 minutes long. I am told
that I must set up the computer to record several hours of calls, then
separate them into files where one call is saved as one file. I played with
Gold Wave a bit yesterday. I could arrow through the
Hello Larry and all,
I have Gold Wave 5.22 and the latest JAWS scripts and JAWS 8.0 on my machine
using Windows XP. As I said earlier, sorry for repeating myself, the sample
wav file I have is 11 minutes long. I figured out in Gold Wave that it is
possible to do some auto queuing and to view the
Try the options for auto split in your *.wav file, it searches for silences
of a length you can determine beforehand, (used primarily for making audio
cassettes into digital single file(s)) and see if that will do the job for
you. The menu looks like this:
Split File
Destination folder: rank\The
I want to copy the track information from my Windows Media Player's library
to a file so I can send it to others but I'm not sure how to make it happen.
I can use dir List but I believe it will copy the first level of titles
which are those of the various disks but I'd like to get the track info an
I got so fustrated that I took it back thanks any way, I will wait
untill something that I could use comes out. thanks any way.
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Hello,
Quite in line with this, folks may be interested in the following:
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Hi
Cool Edit can search for silences - and you can set the level and duration
of the silence - it then puts in cue points if you remove the silences where
the silences have been removed and then you can run through them by cue
points or split the file into separate files, automatically renaming
Hi
I've seen the question but can't remember seeing the answers - it may of course
be that no-one has tried the following:
I've been researching mp3 players which will or will not take AA files from
audible.
I the Creative Zen Stone 2GB player accessible or at least workable by the
buttons for
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