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From: "Curtis Delzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "the PC audio discussion list" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 2:22 PM
Subject: peculiar problem.


> Hi all! I need someone who really knows about audio editing to take a
> crack at this one.
> Old condition, new computer: normalize a one hour and thirty minute
> file: fifty seconds.
> now, about 10 months later, almost three minutes.
>
> I unload scanners, have defragged, un-installed "diskeeper," since it
> would go into it's auto-defragging mode when it thought I wasn't
> doing something and screw up recordings, so, bye bye! What else can I do?
> All conditions the same, ... same chip, same OS, same 1Gig memory, (xp 
> home).
> Please, it would save me an inordinate amount of time is someone
> could help me solve this one. We're talking almost a 3 to one ratio of 
> time.
> Program, Sound Forge 8, (or 9, about the same amount of time).
>
> ..c
>
>
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