Hello there. Just a small question for goldwave users. How can i read current
status of the volume of the file or part of the file in goldwave, so that i can
make all the parts of the file to be equal?
Using jfw and nvda as screen readers.
Thanks for all the answers.
Mario Percinic
ICT specialist
Hi,
I seem to recall that their was a sound forge audio processing
setting called concatenate.
I can't find it, can some body tell me where it is, or is it a
figment of my wild imagination?
Thanks.
Joe
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Hi,
you want a high noise floor, try the edirol r-9.
Never heard a noise floor to worry me with the olympus, other
recording anomalies, but not the noise floor.
Maybe I'm going hard of hearing, hang on though, I heard the noise
floor on the edirol.
I'm not saying that it's not their, just that
I have a sample library that consists of a lot of .AIF and .AIFF files
(which I am assuming are the same) but which I wish turned into .WAV
format. Firstly, is this a good or bad idea? The reason I want to
convert them is so I can listen to all the AIF's in the same player as
I use for all the WA
Hi.
I got this really nice USB sound card for my new laptop which has Windows 7
64 bit and JAWS 11 installed on it. I had a tech at the computer store
where I purchased the sound card configure it for me. I was able to get
JAWS to speak through the PC sound card and have my other sounds go th
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Thank Goodness I use a Mac but probably more relivant is the fact that
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Using Bing to search for "aif file extension", I see that AIF is an
uncompressed file format. I don't have any experience converting from one
lossless file format to another, but I wouldn't think you'd get too many
artifacts introduced, if any, and of course, WAV files would be more
universal, so I