Re: GoldWave's Go To Feature

2015-03-31 Thread Danny Miles
Hi Robert.  Thanks so much.  This wasn't what I was looking for as I
wasn't aware of it but it's even better than the other way as it
allows access to both start and finish markers at once.

Love it.

Danny



On 3/31/15, Robert Doc wright godfea...@wrighthere.net wrote:
 the command is shift +e
 then tab and enter the time you want the start marker
 - Original Message -
 From: Danny Miles milaser2...@googlemail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 11:00 AM
 Subject: GoldWave's Go To Feature


 Hi.  I'm trying to use the ctrl + G shortcut to move my start cursor
 to a spot within my file but it doesn't seem to be working.  The file
 isn't playing when I'm putting the time in ... I'm pressing enter and
 then space to play the file but it always plays from the start of the
 file (where my start marker initially was placed).  Am I doing
 something wrong or is there a setting that might need changing to
 facilitate use of this feature?

 Many thanks, Danny






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Re: GoldWave's Go To Feature

2015-03-31 Thread Dane Trethowan
Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the Go To feature only allowed the 
entry of a value in time.




On 31/03/2015 4:00 AM, Danny Miles wrote:

Hi.  I'm trying to use the ctrl + G shortcut to move my start cursor
to a spot within my file but it doesn't seem to be working.  The file
isn't playing when I'm putting the time in ... I'm pressing enter and
then space to play the file but it always plays from the start of the
file (where my start marker initially was placed).  Am I doing
something wrong or is there a setting that might need changing to
facilitate use of this feature?

Many thanks, Danny



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Re: GoldWave's Go To Feature

2015-03-31 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Dane Trethowan wrote:

Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought the Go To feature only allowed the 
entry of a value in time.
Yes, the control g, about which the initial post was sent, is for moving to
a specific time whilst playing the file.  If a person needs to process part
of a file and knows roughly where the area lies, they can use the set
markers function, using the shift e command, enter the times replacing
current marker values, press enter and they should play the area in which
they are interested.  If, then, they set the zoom to show a small part, say,
ten seconds, moving the markers assuming they have the scrub function
active, will enable them then to place the markers exactly where they
desire.

In case unknown, the scrub function is located in the play dialogue, being
the edit box which follows the wind / rewind settings.  By default, this,
certainly up to v5.70, is set to 0.000 by default, mine is set now to 0.150,
therefore whenever I move an arrow or marker, I hear .15's worth of sound
and find it invaluable speeding up edits no end.

Remember, arrow and marker movements are dictated by the setting of zoom,
hence for a zoom of 1 second (shift with 2) the marker / arrow movement will
be .01 of a second, i.e 0.010. For 10 seconds, i.e shift with 3, it will be
0.100, for one minute, i.e shift with 4, it will be 0.600 Etc.




Re: GoldWave's Go To Feature

2015-03-31 Thread Joe Paton
Hi Danny,

When you have placed the marker as robert advises, then if you press shift with
left bracket, you will hear some audio up to the start marker position.  It may
be that your play 1 setting, is set to all rather than selected, or view. If 
you press control with the left bracket, you will hear from the start marker 
onwards.

The same is true of the shift-right bracket, which plays a small piece of audio 
up to the finish marker, and control right bracket from the finish marker
onward.

I'm no expert, but hope this helps.

Joe


On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 22:28:19 -0600
Robert Doc wright godfea...@wrighthere.net wrote:

the command is shift +e then tab and enter the time you want the start marker
- Original Message - From: Danny Miles milaser2...@googlemail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 11:00 AM
Subject: GoldWave's Go To Feature


 Hi.  I'm trying to use the ctrl + G shortcut to move my start cursor
 to a spot within my file but it doesn't seem to be working.  The file
 isn't playing when I'm putting the time in ... I'm pressing enter and
 then space to play the file but it always plays from the start of the
 file (where my start marker initially was placed).  Am I doing
 something wrong or is there a setting that might need changing to
 facilitate use of this feature?
  Many thanks, Danny
 

-- 
Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk




Re: GoldWave's Go To Feature

2015-03-31 Thread Danny Miles
Hi Joe.  It's actually a load of help thanks.  Depending on how long
my selection is I've previously just listened to the whole thing or
moved the start marker to shorten it before moving it back to edit, so
this is a much more streamlined and effective way of doing things.
Much appreciated.

Danny



On 3/31/15, Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk wrote:
 Hi Danny,

 When you have placed the marker as robert advises, then if you press shift
 with
 left bracket, you will hear some audio up to the start marker position.  It
 may
 be that your play 1 setting, is set to all rather than selected, or view. If
 you press control with the left bracket, you will hear from the start marker
 onwards.

 The same is true of the shift-right bracket, which plays a small piece of
 audio up to the finish marker, and control right bracket from the finish
 marker
 onward.

 I'm no expert, but hope this helps.

 Joe


 On Mon, 30 Mar 2015 22:28:19 -0600
 Robert Doc wright godfea...@wrighthere.net wrote:

 the command is shift +e then tab and enter the time you want the start
 marker
 - Original Message - From: Danny Miles
 milaser2...@googlemail.com
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Sent: Monday, March 30, 2015 11:00 AM
 Subject: GoldWave's Go To Feature


 Hi.  I'm trying to use the ctrl + G shortcut to move my start cursor
 to a spot within my file but it doesn't seem to be working.  The file
 isn't playing when I'm putting the time in ... I'm pressing enter and
 then space to play the file but it always plays from the start of the
 file (where my start marker initially was placed).  Am I doing
 something wrong or is there a setting that might need changing to
 facilitate use of this feature?
  Many thanks, Danny
 

 --
 Joe Paton j...@vi-ability.demon.co.uk





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