Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2011-09-05 Thread Negoslav Sabev
Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here 
because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The commands 
you used as an example control the zoom level.


To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited, Press 
Shift+0.

To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and type-in 
the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new level is 
automaticly

anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard navigation, 
which involves playing the file and moving the playback cursor

until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the screen 
(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. This 
also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are moved 
with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size. Selection 
markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using

View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key 
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys move 
the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1 Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and selection 
keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second 
respectively.


Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Head" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi all,
Just wondering, I know to move through a file withgoldWave, you press 
shift
and numbers 1 2 and 3 just wondering how far each command moves through 
the

file?
Kind regards,
Andrew


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Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2011-09-05 Thread Patti

Hey, Negoslav
I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys mean, 
and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?

Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
Patti

Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here 
because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The 
commands you used as an example control the zoom level.


To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited, 
Press Shift+0.

To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and 
type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new level 
is automaticly

anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard 
navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback cursor

until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the screen 
(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. This 
also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are 
moved with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size. 
Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using

View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key 
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys move 
the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1 Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and selection 
keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second 
respectively.


Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Head" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi all,
Just wondering, I know to move through a file withgoldWave, you press 
shift
and numbers 1 2 and 3 just wondering how far each command moves through 
the

file?
Kind regards,
Andrew


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Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2011-09-06 Thread Negoslav Sabev

Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well with
some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. you
can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all the
script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in the
view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two selection
markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point is
set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the help
documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here
http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use "h" to go through
the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Patti" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey, Negoslav
I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
Patti


Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here
because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
commands you used as an example control the zoom level.

To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
Press Shift+0.
To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
level is automaticly
anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
cursor
until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the screen
(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. This
also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
moved with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1
Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and selection
keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second
respectively.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Head" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi all,
Just wondering, I know to move through a file withgoldWave, you press
shift
and numbers 1 2 and 3 just wondering how far each command moves through
the
file?
Kind regards,
Andrew


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Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2011-09-25 Thread Andrew Head
Hi Negoslav,
Thank you for your help. :) I downloaded the scripts and installed them in
the goldwave program folder. I am using goldWave 5.25 is your version 5.58
the latest one? If so I'll download it from the web and try again. :) I was
able to move using the arrow keys easier but pressed shift 1 2 3 and each
command didn't do anything, and nothing happened when I pressed alt shift Z
for the zoom level.
Kind regards,
>From Andrew

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Negoslav Sabev
Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011 7:28 PM
To: jaws-users
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well with
some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. you
can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all the
script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in the
view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two selection
markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point is
set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the help
documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use "h" to go through
the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message -
From: "Patti" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions


> Hey, Negoslav
> I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
> mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
> Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
> Patti
>
>> Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here
>> because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
>> commands you used as an example control the zoom level.
>>
>> To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
>> Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
>> To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
>> To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
>> To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
>> To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
>> To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
>> To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
>> To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
>> Press Shift+0.
>> To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
>> To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
>> To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
>> type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
>> level is automaticly
>> anounced.
>>
>>
>> Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
>> navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
>> cursor
>> until the area if interest is located.
>> The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the screen
>> (or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
>> Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. This
>> also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
>> moved with
>> each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
>> Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
>> View | 10 Seconds
>> displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
>> moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
>> key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
>> move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1
>> Second
>> displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and selection
>> keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second
>> respectively.
>>
>> Negoslav
>> - Original Message - 
>> From: "Andrew Head" 
>> To: 
>> Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
>> Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions
>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>> Just wondering, I know to move through 

Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2011-09-25 Thread Negoslav Sabev

Hello,

The scripts should be in the jaws user settings folder. It is easily  found 
in start menu/programs/your version of jaws/explore jaws/explore my 
settings.
Yes, my goldwave version is the latest one 5.58. Because you are using older 
version it probably doesn't work with this version of scripts. Unfortunately 
I don't have the scripts for GW 5.25.
About shift+number commands - look if something is changed in the view menu 
for the zoom level. It doesn't speak much here using the hotkeys.


Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Head" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 5:29 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi Negoslav,
Thank you for your help. :) I downloaded the scripts and installed them in
the goldwave program folder. I am using goldWave 5.25 is your version 5.58
the latest one? If so I'll download it from the web and try again. :) I 
was

able to move using the arrow keys easier but pressed shift 1 2 3 and each
command didn't do anything, and nothing happened when I pressed alt shift 
Z

for the zoom level.
Kind regards,
From Andrew

-Original Message-
From: jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com
[mailto:jaws-users-list-boun...@jaws-users.com] On Behalf Of Negoslav 
Sabev

Sent: Tuesday, 6 September 2011 7:28 PM
To: jaws-users
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well 
with

some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. you
can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all 
the

script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in 
the

view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two 
selection

markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point is
set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the 
help

documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use "h" to go through
the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message -
From: "Patti" 
To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey, Negoslav
I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
Patti


Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here
because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
commands you used as an example control the zoom level.

To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
Press Shift+0.
To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
level is automaticly
anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
cursor
until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the 
screen

(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. 
This

also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
moved with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1
Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and 
selection

keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second
respectively.

Negoslav

Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2012-01-06 Thread Patti

Hey Gang,
I just downloaded gold wave 5.65, on my windows 7, running jaws v13.
I put the scripts 5.7 in, but when I put the place markers down it says 
nothing, and when I do a ctrl A it doesn't tell me how long the track is.

Does anyone have the scripts for gold wave 5.65?
Thanks for all the help you can give me.
Patti


Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well 
with

some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. you
can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all 
the

script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in 
the

view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two 
selection

markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point is
set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the 
help

documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here
http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use "h" to go through
the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Patti" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey, Negoslav
I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
Patti


Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here
because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
commands you used as an example control the zoom level.

To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
Press Shift+0.
To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
level is automaticly
anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
cursor
until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the 
screen

(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. 
This

also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
moved with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1
Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and 
selection

keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a second
respectively.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Head" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi all,
Just wondering, I know to move through a file withgoldWave, you press
shift
and numbers 1 2 and 3 just wondering how far each command moves through
the
file?
Kind regards,
Andrew


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Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2012-01-07 Thread Negoslav Sabev

Here is the direct link.
http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave5.65jawsscripts1.61.zip

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Patti" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey Gang,
I just downloaded gold wave 5.65, on my windows 7, running jaws v13.
I put the scripts 5.7 in, but when I put the place markers down it says 
nothing, and when I do a ctrl A it doesn't tell me how long the track is.

Does anyone have the scripts for gold wave 5.65?
Thanks for all the help you can give me.
Patti


Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well 
with

some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. you
can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all 
the

script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in 
the

view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two 
selection

markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point is
set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the 
help

documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here
http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use "h" to go through
the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Patti" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey, Negoslav
I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
Patti


Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it here
because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
commands you used as an example control the zoom level.

To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
Press Shift+0.
To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
level is automaticly
anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
cursor
until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the 
screen

(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. 
This

also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
moved with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 1
Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and 
selection
keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a 
second

respectively.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Head" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi all,
Just wondering, I know to move through a file withgoldWave, you press
shift
and numbers 1 2 and 3 just wondering how far each command moves 
through

the
file?
Kind regards,
Andrew


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Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions

2012-01-07 Thread Patti

Hey Negoslav,
Thank you so much for this.
I put them in, and now everything works like it should.
Patti



Here is the direct link.
http://www.blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave5.65jawsscripts1.61.zip

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Patti" 

To: 
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2012 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey Gang,
I just downloaded gold wave 5.65, on my windows 7, running jaws v13.
I put the scripts 5.7 in, but when I put the place markers down it says 
nothing, and when I do a ctrl A it doesn't tell me how long the track is.

Does anyone have the scripts for gold wave 5.65?
Thanks for all the help you can give me.
Patti


Hi, Glad I could help.

For information I use jaws 12, goldwave 5.58. and the scripts are 
version
1.60. I think that there are some script versions that don't work well 
with

some goldwave versions.

First, you need to install the scripts if they are not installed yet. 
you

can get them from
http://blind-geek-zone.net/Data/goldwave_5.57_jaws_scripts_1.60.zip

First, you have to open an audio  file in goldwave and then explore all 
the

script options. Insert+h is very helpful command.

Unfortunately here shift+numbers don't speak at all. But you can look in 
the

view menu what part is shown on the window or even easier just press
alt+shift+z and you will hear the zoom level.

Goldwave has playback cursor and selection markers. There are two 
selection
markers - to set the start and end point of the selection. Start point 
is

set by pressing [ (left bracket) and the end point is set by pressing ]
(right bracket). To understand how the software works you can read the 
help

documentation by pressing f1 in goldwave or to listen to some tutorials
created by Rick Harmon here
http://blind-geek-zone.net/audio.htm

When you open the site, just search for goldwave or use "h" to go 
through

the headings.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Patti" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hey, Negoslav
I think this is cool, but could you explain to me what selection keys
mean, and when I press shift 1 through 0 it just says !, @, #, $?
Thanks for helping me to understand all of this.
Patti

Here is what insert+h in goldwave told me as an answer. I paste it 
here

because I believe it will help you understand the zoom better. The
commands you used as an example control the zoom level.

To zoom to see the actual waveform, Press Shift+1.
Note: in ratio, this level is presented as 1:1.
To zoom one second of audio, press Shift+2.
To zoom ten seconds of audio, press Shift+3.
To zoom one minute of audio, press Shift+4.
To zoom ten minutes of audio, Press Shift+5.
To zoom one hour of audio, press Shift+6.
To zoom out the entire sound file, press Shift+A.
To zoom to the level where individual samples can be seen and edited,
Press Shift+0.
To zoom in or out to a preset level, Press Shift+U.
To zoom to the recent previous value, press Shift+P.
To zoom to a specified level, Press Shift+S to open the dialog, and
type-in the value, when you press enter to close the dialog, the new
level is automaticly
anounced.


Finding certains parts of a sound file is done through keyboard
navigation, which involves playing the file and moving the playback
cursor
until the area if interest is located.
The view and zoom level control how much audio is displayed on the 
screen

(or page). By default, GoldWave displays the entire file.
Use the View Menu Commands  to change the amount of audio displayed. 
This

also changes the amount the playback cursor and selection markers are
moved with
each keystroke. The cursor is moved one tenth of the screen size.
Selection markers are moved one hundredth of the screen size. Using
View | 10 Seconds
displays 10 seconds of audio in the view. The Page Up or Page Down key
moves the cursor 10 seconds backward or forward. The Left or Right
key moves the cursor 1 second backward or forward. The selection keys
move the start or finish marker a tenth of second (0.1). Using View | 
1

Second
displays 1 second of audio. At that level, the page, arrow, and 
selection
keys move 1 second, one tenth of a second, and one hundredth of a 
second

respectively.

Negoslav
- Original Message - 
From: "Andrew Head" 

To: 
Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 12:10 PM
Subject: [JAWS-Users] goldWave questions



Hi all,
Just wondering, I know to move through a file withgoldWave, you press
shift
and numbers 1 2 and 3 just wondering how far each command moves 
through

the
file?
Kind regards,
Andrew


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