Re: Audacity questions
Solano give this a try Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 5, 2014, at 8:18 AM, David Bailes wrote: > > Hi, > assuming this 10 mins which you want to delete is in the middle of the audio > (that is, not at the end or the beginning): > 1. Make sure the track is selected. Pressing enter toggles whether the track > is selected. > 2. Move the cursor to the beginning of the section you want to delete. One > way of doing this is to press spacebar to start playback, and then press > shift+a at the desired position. The latter keystroke stops playback and > moves the cursor to that position. Note that during playback you can use the > left and right arrow keys to jump backwards or forwards by small increments > and shift + left and right arrow keys to jump by larger increments. > 3. Start playback again, and when you get to the end of the section which you > want to delete press the right bracket key (which is two to the right of the > p key). This sets the end of the selected time range to where you pressed the > right bracket key. > 4. Press the delete key, to delete the selected audio. > 5. Export the audio to a new file (export audio is on the file menu). > > Additional notes: > If the section of audio which you wanted to delete was the the beginning, > then: > 1. make sure the track is selected. > 2. Move the cursor to the end of the section you want to delete. > 3. press shift+home to set the start of the selected time range to the start. > 4. press delete. > > If the section of the audio is at the end: > 1. make sure the track is selected. > 2. move the cursor to the start of the section you want to delete. > 3. press shift+end to set the end of the selected time range to the end. > 4. press delete. > > David. > > original message: > It is like 10 minutes > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 5, 2014, at 3:41 AM, David Bailes wrote: >> >> Hi, >> Is the part that you don't want at the beginning, middle or end, and roughly >> how long is it? >> >> David. >> >> original message: >> Hi all, I have a couple questions I'm just leaving audacity, and I'm really >> not >> sure what to do I have an MP3 file from the lecture that I imported into >> audacity I am not sure how to select part I do not want can I please have >> some >> help in I appreciate our responses. >
Re: Future Of The PC Audio List
I'm sorry to report but this isn't the case with me. Just now I had an email from them but it wasn't good news. In fact there has been no new information since the original enquiry, and all they wanted to know was how my lists are as of right now. On 05/12/2014 15:14, Colin Howard wrote: Greetings, Jim Hunt wrote: There is a group that moved away from Emissives because it's currently supposedly having some problems. "Supposedly"? I am running one and am a member of two others, there are always problems when setting up a group no matter who hostes, at least with Emissives, they actually respond in a rapid and helpful manner.
Re: Future Of The PC Audio List
Greetings, Jim Hunt wrote: There is a group that moved away from Emissives because it's currently supposedly having some problems. "Supposedly"? I am running one and am a member of two others, there are always problems when setting up a group no matter who hostes, at least with Emissives, they actually respond in a rapid and helpful manner.
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Re: Audacity questions
Hi, assuming this 10 mins which you want to delete is in the middle of the audio (that is, not at the end or the beginning): 1. Make sure the track is selected. Pressing enter toggles whether the track is selected. 2. Move the cursor to the beginning of the section you want to delete. One way of doing this is to press spacebar to start playback, and then press shift+a at the desired position. The latter keystroke stops playback and moves the cursor to that position. Note that during playback you can use the left and right arrow keys to jump backwards or forwards by small increments and shift + left and right arrow keys to jump by larger increments. 3. Start playback again, and when you get to the end of the section which you want to delete press the right bracket key (which is two to the right of the p key). This sets the end of the selected time range to where you pressed the right bracket key. 4. Press the delete key, to delete the selected audio. 5. Export the audio to a new file (export audio is on the file menu). Additional notes: If the section of audio which you wanted to delete was the the beginning, then: 1. make sure the track is selected. 2. Move the cursor to the end of the section you want to delete. 3. press shift+home to set the start of the selected time range to the start. 4. press delete. If the section of the audio is at the end: 1. make sure the track is selected. 2. move the cursor to the start of the section you want to delete. 3. press shift+end to set the end of the selected time range to the end. 4. press delete. David. original message: It is like 10 minutes Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 5, 2014, at 3:41 AM, David Bailes wrote: > > Hi, > Is the part that you don't want at the beginning, middle or end, and roughly > how long is it? > > David. > > original message: > Hi all, I have a couple questions I'm just leaving audacity, and I'm really > not > sure what to do I have an MP3 file from the lecture that I imported into > audacity I am not sure how to select part I do not want can I please have > some > help in I appreciate our responses. >
RE: Future Of The PC Audio List
There is a group that moved away from Emissives because it's currently supposedly having some problems. -Original Message- From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin Howard Sent: Friday, December 05, 2014 5:51 AM To: PC Audio Discussion List Subject: Re: Future Of The PC Audio List Greetings, No Yahoo or Google please, have you considered emissives who use mailman? http://www.eMissives.com I have a group set up there and it has a very accessible interface for me, still using windows XP Home and I.E.8. There are loads of member options to use and virtually all are checkboxes. Members receive their own password and web interface links. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. http://www.avast.com
Re: Audacity questions
It is like 10 minutes Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 5, 2014, at 3:41 AM, David Bailes wrote: > > Hi, > Is the part that you don't want at the beginning, middle or end, and roughly > how long is it? > > David. > > original message: > Hi all, I have a couple questions I'm just leaving audacity, and I'm really > not > sure what to do I have an MP3 file from the lecture that I imported into > audacity I am not sure how to select part I do not want can I please have > some > help in I appreciate our responses. >
Re: Future Of The PC Audio List
Greetings, No Yahoo or Google please, have you considered emissives who use mailman? http://www.eMissives.com I have a group set up there and it has a very accessible interface for me, still using windows XP Home and I.E.8. There are loads of member options to use and virtually all are checkboxes. Members receive their own password and web interface links.
Re: Audacity questions
Hi, Is the part that you don't want at the beginning, middle or end, and roughly how long is it? David. original message: Hi all, I have a couple questions I'm just leaving audacity, and I'm really not sure what to do I have an MP3 file from the lecture that I imported into audacity I am not sure how to select part I do not want can I please have some help in I appreciate our responses.