Re: some very difficult popping going on

2006-01-09 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Scott,

On Sunday, January 8, 2006, 12:50:52 PM, you bellowed the following:
 When I try to bracket it I can't quite get it good enough for my liking 
 so I am wondering if there are some features that can help me reduce 
 this to nothing or almost nothing.  

Not the best way to do it, but you could try making sure your edits are
snapped to zero every time you make a selection.
Press z at the start and end point of each selection, preferably after
you've sectioned things off. Oh, and also make sure you don't have any DC
offset before you start editting off, it will muck things up in the
future if you do.

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Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-09 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Brent,

On Sunday, January 8, 2006, 9:27:40 PM, you bellowed the following:
 I think you can have more on the device, just not more than that in any one
 file. I guess recording TV wouldn't be possible in 98, it runs about 2 gigs
 per hour on mpeg-2, heh.


Yeah, that's even a limit on the wav format in general. If you want to
save audio bigger than 2GB, you'll need to save as raw PCM data with no
wav header.
On a fat32 system, you can't have files bigger than 4GB period, no matter what 
the
format is.
The biggest single audio file I've dealt with in sound forge was 8.4GB,
which was I think a 9-hour recording at 44.100 KHZ stereo.

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Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-09 Thread Patrick Perdue
Hello Jerry,

On Sunday, January 8, 2006, 11:52:26 AM, you bellowed the following:
 The things I find nice about Sound Forge 8.0 are the ability to
 start a recording based on time or audio level and the ability to scrub
 through a file.  

Yeah, the audio level thing is nice, but it's kind of annoying that you
have to reset the threshold each time you press record, even on the same
open project. Each time you do, it sets the threshold to -10 DB, which
is way too high for most stuff I record using this method. I mostly use
it for things with unpredictable dynamics, such as stuff going on in a
room, or recording things that have really long gaps in them so as not
to waste hard drive space. plus, the re-arm after recording
checkbox gets unchecked. So, once something drops below -10DB for 5
seconds, it stops recording and doesn't start again. Pretty crappy for
defaults if you ask me...

Also, in order to get better use the automatic threshold feature, you'll need
to use it with the record buffer feature in order to make sure you don't
miss anything prior to when anything goes at or above the threshold, and
thus, starts recording. Otherwise, it will just kind of click in. This
is a problem with just about anything that does this, but fortunately
sound forge does have the buffer to compensate, and it works pretty well.

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Re: accessible mp3 tag program

2006-01-09 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 09:44:54 -0600, you wrote:

I can't thank you enough for all the time and work you put in to this help. I 
think I got it all set up to do what I want but... hmm how do I tell the 
program to go on and perform the actions?

Oh right!  I completely forgot that li'l step!  You press CTRL/Enter.
Then you can use your mouse cursor to monitor the status by looking at
the scrolling window at the bottom of the screen.  Unfortunately, if
this is the first time you're writing MP3 tags in the Version 2
format, JAWS reads each file as it's being processed.  If the tags
already exist, it doesn't do this for some strange reason.
Window-Eyes, on the other hand, doesn't speak at all until the job's
done.  If you get a dialog at the end with errors and warnings, you
have lots of options as to whether to save it, dismiss it, copy it to
the Windows clipboard for later viewing, etc. You can tab through it
and look at the two lists of possible errors and warnings, then just
throw it away. Of course, if there are lots and lots of them, you may
wish to save the window which, as I said, you can in several different
ways.

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Re[2]: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions

2006-01-09 Thread Bruce Toews
It's a handy feature for, say, recording off of NASA TV. I just had Gold 
Wave record in response to a certain threshold, told it to stop after a 
second of silence, and told it to start recording half a second before the 
threshold was crossed. What resulted was a nice tight, but not 
choppy-sounding recording of the shuttle launch.

Bruce

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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Patrick Perdue wrote:

 Hello Jerry,

 On Sunday, January 8, 2006, 11:52:26 AM, you bellowed the following:
 The things I find nice about Sound Forge 8.0 are the ability to
 start a recording based on time or audio level and the ability to scrub
 through a file.

 Yeah, the audio level thing is nice, but it's kind of annoying that you
 have to reset the threshold each time you press record, even on the same
 open project. Each time you do, it sets the threshold to -10 DB, which
 is way too high for most stuff I record using this method. I mostly use
 it for things with unpredictable dynamics, such as stuff going on in a
 room, or recording things that have really long gaps in them so as not
 to waste hard drive space. plus, the re-arm after recording
 checkbox gets unchecked. So, once something drops below -10DB for 5
 seconds, it stops recording and doesn't start again. Pretty crappy for
 defaults if you ask me...

 Also, in order to get better use the automatic threshold feature, you'll need
 to use it with the record buffer feature in order to make sure you don't
 miss anything prior to when anything goes at or above the threshold, and
 thus, starts recording. Otherwise, it will just kind of click in. This
 is a problem with just about anything that does this, but fortunately
 sound forge does have the buffer to compensate, and it works pretty well.



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gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?

2006-01-09 Thread Curtis Delzer
I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get 
to them? Thanks!



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Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?

2006-01-09 Thread Marijan Janev
Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then right arrow 
and press enter on DirectX.
Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your computer and 
you should chek only that you want to use in GW pressing space. Then tab to OK.
Good luck!
Marijan
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I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get 
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New Audible Manager

2006-01-09 Thread Gary King
Is anyone using the latest Audible Manager?  How speech friendly is it?  Are
there any advantages to using the latest version?  I am currently using
version 4.0 on a Windows XP system.

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Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?

2006-01-09 Thread Curtis Delzer

Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to 
use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press 
alt-m, how about GW?

Curtis Delzer

At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
when in gold wave do the following.
do alt c for the effects menu,
now down arrow to plug in's sub menu and right arrow and then find direct x
and enter there are your plug ins

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  Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then right
  arrow and press enter on DirectX.
  Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your
  computer and you should chek only that you want to use in GW pressing
  space. Then tab to OK.
  Good luck!
  Marijan
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  Subject: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
 
 
  I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get
  to them? Thanks!
 
 
 
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Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?

2006-01-09 Thread Bruce Toews
In Gold Wave they're cue points. Control+q.

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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:


 Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to
 use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
 How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press
 alt-m, how about GW?

 Curtis Delzer

 At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
 when in gold wave do the following.
 do alt c for the effects menu,
 now down arrow to plug in's sub menu and right arrow and then find direct x
 and enter there are your plug ins

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 From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:53 PM
 Subject: Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?


 Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then right
 arrow and press enter on DirectX.
 Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your
 computer and you should chek only that you want to use in GW pressing
 space. Then tab to OK.
 Good luck!
 Marijan
 - Original Message -
 From: Curtis Delzer
 To: PC audio discussion list.
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:22 PM
 Subject: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?


 I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get
 to them? Thanks!



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markers, q points, the same?

2006-01-09 Thread Curtis Delzer
Thanks! I assume, (which could be dangerous) :) q points and 
markers are the same? Can GW write to regions as sf can between 
either q points or markers assuming these regions as SF calls 
them can be also given names to be written too? What I wish to do is 
to record an NLS cassette, and each side will be a region so each 
region will be called 01, 02, 03, 04, etc. SF gives the ability to 
not only name each region, but call it something besides E.G. book 
title followed by a dash, and then each region name puts it's own 
name like 01, 02, 03, etc. Thanks Bruce or anyone else who helps with 
this. I wish to give this a good look as well.




Curtis Delzer


At 01:30 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
In Gold Wave they're cue points. Control+q.

Bruce

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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:

 
  Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to
  use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
  How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press
  alt-m, how about GW?
 
  Curtis Delzer
 
  At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
  when in gold wave do the following.
  do alt c for the effects menu,
  now down arrow to plug in's sub menu and right arrow and then 
 find direct x
  and enter there are your plug ins
 
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  From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:53 PM
  Subject: Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
 
 
  Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then right
  arrow and press enter on DirectX.
  Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your
  computer and you should chek only that you want to use in GW pressing
  space. Then tab to OK.
  Good luck!
  Marijan
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  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:22 PM
  Subject: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
 
 
  I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get
  to them? Thanks!
 
 
 
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Re: markers, q points, the same?

2006-01-09 Thread Bruce Toews
I believe the answer to your question is yes, if I'm reading your question 
correctly. I would suggest looking in the manual under cue points. The GW 
manual is one of the nicest manuals out there from an accessibility stand 
point. You can name your cue points, save them with your files, and so on.

Bruce

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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:

 Thanks! I assume, (which could be dangerous) :) q points and
 markers are the same? Can GW write to regions as sf can between
 either q points or markers assuming these regions as SF calls
 them can be also given names to be written too? What I wish to do is
 to record an NLS cassette, and each side will be a region so each
 region will be called 01, 02, 03, 04, etc. SF gives the ability to
 not only name each region, but call it something besides E.G. book
 title followed by a dash, and then each region name puts it's own
 name like 01, 02, 03, etc. Thanks Bruce or anyone else who helps with
 this. I wish to give this a good look as well.




 Curtis Delzer


 At 01:30 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
 In Gold Wave they're cue points. Control+q.

 Bruce

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 On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:


 Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to
 use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
 How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press
 alt-m, how about GW?

 Curtis Delzer

 At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
 when in gold wave do the following.
 do alt c for the effects menu,
 now down arrow to plug in's sub menu and right arrow and then
 find direct x
 and enter there are your plug ins

 - Original Message -
 From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:53 PM
 Subject: Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?


 Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then right
 arrow and press enter on DirectX.
 Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your
 computer and you should chek only that you want to use in GW pressing
 space. Then tab to OK.
 Good luck!
 Marijan
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 From: Curtis Delzer
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 Subject: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?


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Re: New Audible Manager

2006-01-09 Thread doc
I still have older versions Which I like better.  I heard that supposedly
the later versions have some means of keeping you from converting their
file format.
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whether or not they give to you in return, It   matters not for your job is
Complete  and your rewards forthcoming.
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Re: markers, q points, the same?

2006-01-09 Thread doc
I use cue points and yes GW will allow you to automatically name and number
files segments.
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- Original Message - 
From: Curtis Delzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 2:40 PM
Subject: markers, q points, the same?


 Thanks! I assume, (which could be dangerous) :) q points and
 markers are the same? Can GW write to regions as sf can between
 either q points or markers assuming these regions as SF calls
 them can be also given names to be written too? What I wish to do is
 to record an NLS cassette, and each side will be a region so each
 region will be called 01, 02, 03, 04, etc. SF gives the ability to
 not only name each region, but call it something besides E.G. book
 title followed by a dash, and then each region name puts it's own
 name like 01, 02, 03, etc. Thanks Bruce or anyone else who helps with
 this. I wish to give this a good look as well.




 Curtis Delzer


 At 01:30 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
 In Gold Wave they're cue points. Control+q.
 
 Bruce
 
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 On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:
 
  
   Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to
   use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
   How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press
   alt-m, how about GW?
  
   Curtis Delzer
  
   At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
   when in gold wave do the following.
   do alt c for the effects menu,
   now down arrow to plug in's sub menu and right arrow and then
  find direct x
   and enter there are your plug ins
  
   - Original Message -
   From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:53 PM
   Subject: Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
  
  
   Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then
right
   arrow and press enter on DirectX.
   Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your
   computer and you should chek only that you want to use in GW
pressing
   space. Then tab to OK.
   Good luck!
   Marijan
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   Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:22 PM
   Subject: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
  
  
   I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I
get
   to them? Thanks!
  
  
  
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Re: markers, q points, the same?

2006-01-09 Thread Curtis Delzer
Thanks Bruce, I am going to try it right now. I have a 2 cassette 
book to work with so am rather excited to give it a try as I was when 
I began using SF 5 for the first time, you know how it is. Take care 
and thanks again.



Curtis Delzer




At 01:46 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
I believe the answer to your question is yes, if I'm reading your question
correctly. I would suggest looking in the manual under cue points. The GW
manual is one of the nicest manuals out there from an accessibility stand
point. You can name your cue points, save them with your files, and so on.

Bruce

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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:

  Thanks! I assume, (which could be dangerous) :) q points and
  markers are the same? Can GW write to regions as sf can between
  either q points or markers assuming these regions as SF calls
  them can be also given names to be written too? What I wish to do is
  to record an NLS cassette, and each side will be a region so each
  region will be called 01, 02, 03, 04, etc. SF gives the ability to
  not only name each region, but call it something besides E.G. book
  title followed by a dash, and then each region name puts it's own
  name like 01, 02, 03, etc. Thanks Bruce or anyone else who helps with
  this. I wish to give this a good look as well.
 
 
 
 
  Curtis Delzer
 
 
  At 01:30 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
  In Gold Wave they're cue points. Control+q.
 
  Bruce
 
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  On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:
 
 
  Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to
  use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
  How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press
  alt-m, how about GW?
 
  Curtis Delzer
 
  At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
  when in gold wave do the following.
  do alt c for the effects menu,
  now down arrow to plug in's sub menu and right arrow and then
  find direct x
  and enter there are your plug ins
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:53 PM
  Subject: Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
 
 
  Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then right
  arrow and press enter on DirectX.
  Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your
  computer and you should chek only that you want to use in GW pressing
  space. Then tab to OK.
  Good luck!
  Marijan
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  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:22 PM
  Subject: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
 
 
  I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get
  to them? Thanks!
 
 
 
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recording 4 track tapes

2006-01-09 Thread Denny Daughters
Hi curtis and list,
When recording a 4 track cassette such as with nls or recording for the 
blind, remember that when working with a standard tape player, the sides are 
a little bit different than on the special tape players that are issued. 
You have sides 1 and 4 on the first side and sides 2 and 3 on the second 
side.  Sides 3 and 4 will play backwards on the right side of the tape. 
That can be easily reversed in an audio editor.  Also it is easy to slow the 
audio to it's propper speed  Talk to you later.
Denny
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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 2:40 PM
Subject: markers, q points, the same?


 Thanks! I assume, (which could be dangerous) :) q points and
 markers are the same? Can GW write to regions as sf can between
 either q points or markers assuming these regions as SF calls
 them can be also given names to be written too? What I wish to do is
 to record an NLS cassette, and each side will be a region so each
 region will be called 01, 02, 03, 04, etc. SF gives the ability to
 not only name each region, but call it something besides E.G. book
 title followed by a dash, and then each region name puts it's own
 name like 01, 02, 03, etc. Thanks Bruce or anyone else who helps with
 this. I wish to give this a good look as well.




 Curtis Delzer


 At 01:30 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
In Gold Wave they're cue points. Control+q.

Bruce

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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Curtis Delzer wrote:

 
  Thank you for that, somehow when I did check which one I wanted to
  use, and then reloaded Gold Wave, it didn't show, but now it does.
  How do you make marks in a file while recording? In sf we press
  alt-m, how about GW?
 
  Curtis Delzer
 
  At 12:21 PM 1/9/2006, you wrote:
  when in gold wave do the following.
  do alt c for the effects menu,
  now down arrow to plug in's sub menu and right arrow and then
 find direct x
  and enter there are your plug ins
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Marijan Janev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:53 PM
  Subject: Re: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
 
 
  Press alt+o to open the Option menu, arrow down to plug-ins, then 
  right
  arrow and press enter on DirectX.
  Now you are in the list of all DirectX plugg-ins installed on your
  computer and you should chek only that you want to use in GW pressing
  space. Then tab to OK.
  Good luck!
  Marijan
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  From: Curtis Delzer
  To: PC audio discussion list.
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:22 PM
  Subject: gold wave and sf plug-ins or others?
 
 
  I checked the plug-ins I wished to try in Gold Wave, now how do I get
  to them? Thanks!
 
 
 
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Searching for Breaks

2006-01-09 Thread Andrea Sherry
What I have is a file containing a number of audio tracks wit the
appropriate pauses (2 seconds I suppose) between each track.
What I want to do is to set the auto-region capability of Soundforge 8 to
search for and mark these pauses.
Which of the submenus in the auto-region do I change to achieve this
outcome?
Perhaps some knowledgable person could corect me to the apropriate section
of the user manual?
Cheers
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Re: Searching for Breaks

2006-01-09 Thread Harry Bassler
Andrea,
What are you using to do this?
The only software I've found which does this reliably is
MP3DirectCut, free from Michael Lang in Germany.
I can send it to you if you like?
I also have the instruction in a text file for doing it.
Do you want?
Thanks,
Harry Bassler

- Original Message - 
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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:00 PM
Subject: Searching for Breaks


 What I have is a file containing a number of audio tracks wit the
 appropriate pauses (2 seconds I suppose) between each track.
 What I want to do is to set the auto-region capability of Soundforge 8 to
 search for and mark these pauses.
 Which of the submenus in the auto-region do I change to achieve this
 outcome?
 Perhaps some knowledgable person could corect me to the apropriate section
 of the user manual?
 Cheers
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Re: Searching for Breaks

2006-01-09 Thread Kathy and Tom
Hi Harry.  I have mp3 Direct cut installed, but I really could use some 
instructions on how to use it.  I have a couple of files that I'd like to 
split in to sections.  Would you mind sending me the file as well?  I'd 
really appreciate it!  I can receive attachments.  My email address is at 
the bottom of this message.  Have a good one.

All The Best

Kathy

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things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.

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From: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


 Andrea,
 What are you using to do this?
 The only software I've found which does this reliably is
 MP3DirectCut, free from Michael Lang in Germany.
 I can send it to you if you like?
 I also have the instruction in a text file for doing it.
 Do you want?
 Thanks,
 Harry Bassler

 - Original Message - 
 From: Andrea Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:00 PM
 Subject: Searching for Breaks


 What I have is a file containing a number of audio tracks wit the
 appropriate pauses (2 seconds I suppose) between each track.
 What I want to do is to set the auto-region capability of Soundforge 8 to
 search for and mark these pauses.
 Which of the submenus in the auto-region do I change to achieve this
 outcome?
 Perhaps some knowledgable person could corect me to the apropriate 
 section
 of the user manual?
 Cheers
 Andrea
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Re: Searching for Breaks

2006-01-09 Thread Harry Bassler
Kathy, ok, I'll send the instructions in an attachment, its small file.
Thanks,
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Harry

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Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


 Hi Harry.  I have mp3 Direct cut installed, but I really could use some
 instructions on how to use it.  I have a couple of files that I'd like to
 split in to sections.  Would you mind sending me the file as well?  I'd
 really appreciate it!  I can receive attachments.  My email address is at
 the bottom of this message.  Have a good one.

 All The Best

 Kathy

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 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:21 PM
 Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


  Andrea,
  What are you using to do this?
  The only software I've found which does this reliably is
  MP3DirectCut, free from Michael Lang in Germany.
  I can send it to you if you like?
  I also have the instruction in a text file for doing it.
  Do you want?
  Thanks,
  Harry Bassler
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Andrea Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:00 PM
  Subject: Searching for Breaks
 
 
  What I have is a file containing a number of audio tracks wit the
  appropriate pauses (2 seconds I suppose) between each track.
  What I want to do is to set the auto-region capability of Soundforge 8
to
  search for and mark these pauses.
  Which of the submenus in the auto-region do I change to achieve this
  outcome?
  Perhaps some knowledgable person could corect me to the apropriate
  section
  of the user manual?
  Cheers
  Andrea
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Re: blind or vision impaired people working in radio

2006-01-09 Thread Kevin K Shields
Yes I work on KRCC here in Colorado Springs, Co and will be here at this
job till the last Weekend in January.  I've been at KRCC since July of
2001.  And have been in radio in this market since the Spring of 1980. 
I'm totally blind and use a computer to help me do my jjob.  Please you
can email me at
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or call me at (719 227-8616
cell
(719)432-7352.
I'll try and help.
Take care,
Kevin

On Tue, 10 Jan 2006 12:31:19 +1100 Lisa-Maree
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 Hi everyone,
 Does anyone know of, or could help me get in contact with, any blind 
 or vision impaired people who work in radio, on air, whether it be 
 community stations or otherwise.  I am currently helping a totally 
 blind friend of mine who would like to investigate this area, and 
 has the possibility of working in a community radio station, but 
 there are some questions about the visual aspects of it which I need 
 to ask, and find out ways in which these aspects are dealt with and 
 handled.
 In case anyone needs to know, I am in Australia.
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sirius channel listings

2006-01-09 Thread Ray Slaton
Hi, well, we bought the sportster replay from radio shack and chuck, you were 
right. setup was very easy.  I would like to thank everyone that answered my 
sirius radio questions.
Could someone please send me the sirius channel guide off list?  When I clicked 
on it on the web site a pdf file of the listings came up and I wasn't able to 
read it.
Thanks much in advance.


Ray Slaton
Tallahassee, Florida
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Re: blind or vision impaired people working in radio

2006-01-09 Thread Dave Marthouse
Hi Chuck,

I saw your posting regarding bsi.  Has the accessibility to their products
improved?  The last time I attempted to work with them was disappointing
from an accessibility standpoint.


Dave


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 Hello, contact me off list, I think I can help. There is a place in your
 country that offers training in the use of BSI Software products and in
 radio. I have found the BSI Software the most accessible in a professional
 setting. Again, contact me off list and I'll be glad to help.

 Chuck


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  Hi everyone,
  Does anyone know of, or could help me get in contact with, any blind or
  vision impaired people who work in radio, on air, whether it be
community
  stations or otherwise.  I am currently helping a totally blind friend of
  mine who would like to investigate this area, and has the possibility of
  working in a community radio station, but there are some questions about
  the visual aspects of it which I need to ask, and find out ways in which
  these aspects are dealt with and handled.
  In case anyone needs to know, I am in Australia.
  Thanks in advance.
 
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RE: blind or vision impaired people working in radio

2006-01-09 Thread Jed Barton
Hey Chuck,
Did you actually find bsi accessible?
Tell me about it.
Sincere Regards,
Jed

-Original Message-
From: Chuck Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:56 PM
To: PC audio discussion list. 
Subject: Re: blind or vision impaired people working in radio


Hello, contact me off list, I think I can help. There is a place in your

country that offers training in the use of BSI Software products and in 
radio. I have found the BSI Software the most accessible in a
professional 
setting. Again, contact me off list and I'll be glad to help.

Chuck


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Subject: blind or vision impaired people working in radio


 Hi everyone,
 Does anyone know of, or could help me get in contact with, any blind 
 or
 vision impaired people who work in radio, on air, whether it be
community 
 stations or otherwise.  I am currently helping a totally blind friend
of 
 mine who would like to investigate this area, and has the possibility
of 
 working in a community radio station, but there are some questions
about 
 the visual aspects of it which I need to ask, and find out ways in
which 
 these aspects are dealt with and handled.
 In case anyone needs to know, I am in Australia.
 Thanks in advance.

 Lisa-Maree
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN only:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Searching for Breaks

2006-01-09 Thread Michael Lang
Rob has created a great MP3DirectCut audio tutorial. Its size is 21 megs
and one can download it at:

http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip

   *** Michael Lang ***

You wrote:

 Hi Harry.  I have mp3 Direct cut installed, but I really could use some 
 instructions on how to use it.  I have a couple of files that I'd like to 
 split in to sections.  Would you mind sending me the file as well?  I'd 
 really appreciate it!  I can receive attachments.  My email address is at 
 the bottom of this message.  Have a good one.

 All The Best

 Kathy

 Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these 
 things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:21 PM
 Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


 Andrea,
 What are you using to do this?
 The only software I've found which does this reliably is
 MP3DirectCut, free from Michael Lang in Germany.
 I can send it to you if you like?
 I also have the instruction in a text file for doing it.
 Do you want?
 Thanks,
 Harry Bassler

 - Original Message - 
 From: Andrea Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:00 PM
 Subject: Searching for Breaks


 What I have is a file containing a number of audio tracks wit the
 appropriate pauses (2 seconds I suppose) between each track.
 What I want to do is to set the auto-region capability of Soundforge 8 to
 search for and mark these pauses.
 Which of the submenus in the auto-region do I change to achieve this
 outcome?
 Perhaps some knowledgable person could corect me to the apropriate 
 section
 of the user manual?
 Cheers
 Andrea
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Re: blind or vision impaired people working in radio

2006-01-09 Thread goshawk
I have done a bit of community radio work, and am also a qualified sound
engineer, and if I can be of any help I will, I am in the UK.

Simon
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Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 1:31 AM
Subject: blind or vision impaired people working in radio


 Hi everyone,
 Does anyone know of, or could help me get in contact with, any blind or
vision impaired people who work in radio, on air, whether it be community
stations or otherwise.  I am currently helping a totally blind friend of
mine who would like to investigate this area, and has the possibility of
working in a community radio station, but there are some questions about the
visual aspects of it which I need to ask, and find out ways in which these
aspects are dealt with and handled.
 In case anyone needs to know, I am in Australia.
 Thanks in advance.

 Lisa-Maree
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 MSN only:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 SKYPE:  Lisa-Maree
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Re: accessible mp3 tag program

2006-01-09 Thread Kevin Doucet
Hi,

Got it working and love it!

Thanks for all your help.

At 07:08 AM 1/9/2006 -0500, you wrote:

On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 09:44:54 -0600, you wrote:

I can't thank you enough for all the time and work you put in to this help. I 
think I got it all set up to do what I want but... hmm how do I tell the 
program to go on and perform the actions?

Oh right!  I completely forgot that li'l step!  You press CTRL/Enter.
Then you can use your mouse cursor to monitor the status by looking at
the scrolling window at the bottom of the screen.  Unfortunately, if
this is the first time you're writing MP3 tags in the Version 2
format, JAWS reads each file as it's being processed.  If the tags
already exist, it doesn't do this for some strange reason.
Window-Eyes, on the other hand, doesn't speak at all until the job's
done.  If you get a dialog at the end with errors and warnings, you
have lots of options as to whether to save it, dismiss it, copy it to
the Windows clipboard for later viewing, etc. You can tab through it
and look at the two lists of possible errors and warnings, then just
throw it away. Of course, if there are lots and lots of them, you may
wish to save the window which, as I said, you can in several different
ways.

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Re: Searching for Breaks

2006-01-09 Thread Kathy and Tom
Hi Harry.  got it.  Thanks bunches!

Kathy

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things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.

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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


 Kathy, ok, I'll send the instructions in an attachment, its small file.
 Thanks,
 His Kingdom is ours now!
 Harry

 - Original Message - 
 From: Kathy and Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:37 PM
 Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


 Hi Harry.  I have mp3 Direct cut installed, but I really could use some
 instructions on how to use it.  I have a couple of files that I'd like to
 split in to sections.  Would you mind sending me the file as well?  I'd
 really appreciate it!  I can receive attachments.  My email address is at
 the bottom of this message.  Have a good one.

 All The Best

 Kathy

 Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these
 things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 - Original Message - 
 From: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:21 PM
 Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


  Andrea,
  What are you using to do this?
  The only software I've found which does this reliably is
  MP3DirectCut, free from Michael Lang in Germany.
  I can send it to you if you like?
  I also have the instruction in a text file for doing it.
  Do you want?
  Thanks,
  Harry Bassler
 
  - Original Message - 
  From: Andrea Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
  Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:00 PM
  Subject: Searching for Breaks
 
 
  What I have is a file containing a number of audio tracks wit the
  appropriate pauses (2 seconds I suppose) between each track.
  What I want to do is to set the auto-region capability of Soundforge 8
 to
  search for and mark these pauses.
  Which of the submenus in the auto-region do I change to achieve this
  outcome?
  Perhaps some knowledgable person could corect me to the apropriate
  section
  of the user manual?
  Cheers
  Andrea
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Re: Searching for Breaks

2006-01-09 Thread Kathy and Tom
Hi Mike!  Oh!  Yeah!  Thanks bunches!  I'm going to download it right now
!  Have a good one!

Kathy

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things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.

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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 11:27 PM
Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


 Rob has created a great MP3DirectCut audio tutorial. Its size is 21 megs
 and one can download it at:

 http://musicmaker365.home.comcast.net/mp3dc_help.zip

   *** Michael Lang ***

 You wrote:

 Hi Harry.  I have mp3 Direct cut installed, but I really could use some
 instructions on how to use it.  I have a couple of files that I'd like to
 split in to sections.  Would you mind sending me the file as well?  I'd
 really appreciate it!  I can receive attachments.  My email address is at
 the bottom of this message.  Have a good one.

 All The Best

 Kathy

 Seek ye first the Kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these
 things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6 33, KJV.

   [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 From: Harry Bassler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC audio discussion list.  Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:21 PM
 Subject: Re: Searching for Breaks


 Andrea,
 What are you using to do this?
 The only software I've found which does this reliably is
 MP3DirectCut, free from Michael Lang in Germany.
 I can send it to you if you like?
 I also have the instruction in a text file for doing it.
 Do you want?
 Thanks,
 Harry Bassler

 - Original Message - 
 From: Andrea Sherry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: PC Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 6:00 PM
 Subject: Searching for Breaks


 What I have is a file containing a number of audio tracks wit the
 appropriate pauses (2 seconds I suppose) between each track.
 What I want to do is to set the auto-region capability of Soundforge 8 
 to
 search for and mark these pauses.
 Which of the submenus in the auto-region do I change to achieve this
 outcome?
 Perhaps some knowledgable person could corect me to the apropriate
 section
 of the user manual?
 Cheers
 Andrea
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