Good evening, Howard and listmembers.
I agree with Howard that Goldwave is an excellent buy for its features and
functionality in the package. There are much more expensive audio
reprocessing packages, e.g., Studio Recorder by the American Printing House
for The Blind
http://www.aph.org/
, which allows you to hear audio as you are highlighting a sound clip to
manipulate or modify. A second advantage of Studio Recorder is that it was
developed for use by blind users, therefore, no script is required to make
it fully accessible right out of the box. As to the audio queuing issue, it
is not difficult to customize one of Goldwave's three playback functions to
confirm your selection. However, making very minor adjustments to the audio
range can be somewhat tricky. Goldwave has performed well on the
accessibility front with the aid of very solid third party scripts by Jim
Grimsby. since Version 5.57 is the most significant upgrade in quite some
time, I suspect new scripts will need to be developed to access the new
features of GW5.57. Hopefully, Mr. Grimsby or another developer is working
on updating the scripts.
Best regards
Rob Tabor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Traxler" <htraxl...@earthlink.net>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 10:02 PM
Subject: Re: Question About Trial Version Of Gold Wave
When I got goldwave, the demo was fully functional. The limit was on
keystrokes during a single session. It has many bitrates to choose from.
I use it for most of my audio work--and at around fifty bucks, I don't
think you can beat it.
Howard
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Kaufman" <tomca...@comcast.net>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 9:01 PM
Subject: Question About Trial Version Of Gold Wave
Hello again list: Got another one for ya; this time, it's about Gold
Wave; my question is basically this: if you have the "trial version" of
Gold Wave, will it let you convert files or change bit rate? Also..does
it work as good as switch? For example, does it give you as many bit
rates to choose from as Switch? BTW-I did get Switch to do what I needed
it to do! It's really not that hard; it was just that my thick head
didn't quite understand the instructions correctly! Thanks to all who
responded to that post!
Tom Kaufman P.S. The "alt-A" thing does work..so does the "F3"..but as
far as I can determine, none of the buttons (at least with the version of
Switch" that I have)..will do anything!
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