Hello,
    Thanks for your reply. Have you ever done anything similar to what i'm 
trying to accomplish tape to disk then to CD? If so can and maybe we can 
take this part offlist, you give me some experiences with it?
    Thanks.
Dave.

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Subject: Re: audio editor shopping, Total Recorder vs. Goldwave?


>I use total recorder for anything I need to stream through my sound carf. 
>I
> use gold wave for all my editing needs.
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Dave" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2007 1:28 PM
> Subject: audio editor shopping, Total Recorder vs. Goldwave?
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>> Hello,
>>    I'm in the market for an audio editing solution for several different
>> issues. I'm not looking to spend a lot of money, i have looked for an
>> open-source solution on my Unix servers as i thought this would be 
>> easiest
>> and didn't get satisfactory results. So now i'm looking paid windows
>> products, and i'm also not in to high-end production, i don't need a lot
>> of
>> fantasy effects, i just need the end-result to sound good.
>>    The first issue is i have some audio on casette tape that i want to
>> move
>> over to my computer and master a CD out of. Ideally i'd like to make a
>> disk
>> that will play in a standard CD player, but possibly would have a 
>> separate
>> mp3 track as well. This tape also has let's just say audio that is rather
>> old with a lot of pops and the like, i'd like to clean that up. From my
>> research it
>> looks like total recorder or Goldwave will do this one. Secondly i need 
>> to
>> edit an
>> extremely large .avi file, like a file about 4+gb in size, and i want to
>> chop out i'd say 90 to 95%+ of it, and resave the file. The .avi file has
>> both audio and video one edit will be audio only the other will have the
>> audio and video but only of the selected section. Research leaned me
>> toward
>> Goldwave for this task.
>>    Third item, i've got some media files, .wmv, standard windows media
>> files, and others that i'd
>> like to convert in to dvd-compliant formats suitable for playing on a
>> standard player. That led me to goldwave. I was wondering i'm using jfw
>> currently and have a demo of window eyes how these programs worked, if
>> there
>> were others i should consider, and user experiences. Both of these
>> programs
>> look good, both are reasonably priced, user feedback will tell me which
>> way
>> to go.
>>    Item1 in the above is
>> time sensitive, i'd appreciate any responses.
>> Thanks.
>> Dave.
>>
>>
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