Airfoil For Windows

2016-07-30 Thread Dane Trethowan

Hi!


I reinstalled Windows 10 onto my system, I've been using Windows 10 for 
12 months, was having problems that were getting too difficult to fix 
easily so decided to completely reinstall which wasn't a difficult task 
in itself.



So now I have Windows 10 up and running again so now to the annoying 
bit, reinstalling all that software.



I won't be reinstalling iTunes and that's not because of iTunes itself 
which is a nice piece of software but I myself have no need for iTunes 
these days, more important in the audio side of things was the VLC Media 
Player and - given I do a lot of streaming - the excellent Airfoil for 
Windows App.



If you have some Bluetooth or AirPlay device about and you wish to 
stream to them then Airfoil is truly a most useful tool you should 
consider and I did say Bluetooth devices so I'll talk about the shortly.



The accessibility of Airfoil has come quite a long way since I started 
using the Windows version, you can use the tab key to move between the 
various panels of the software, for example each AirPlay device will 
have its own panel where you can turn transmission of a stream on and 
off, adjust the volume of the output and so on.  The buttons aren't 
labeled but they'ear easy enough to work out.



The bigger problem is entering one's licence key, it can be done but 
you'll most likely need to use the JAWS Cursor or WE Cursor to find 
where the information should be entered.



So what can you stream using Airfoil? Pretty much anything that exists 
on your computer, capture an Applications audio for example or capture 
the output of a sound device or TV Tuner.



So now to Bluetooth and the ability to handle Bluetooth is a recent 
addition to the capabilities of Airfoil




If you have a computer which is capable of streaming to Bluetooth 
devices you can pair your devices and have Airfoil transmit to them 
independent of your computers speech and other sound.



You can also define "Groups", you might like to put say two different 
devices into a group and transmit straight to the group rather than 
connect each device independently, saves a lot of time.







Re: re soundforge audio studio

2016-07-30 Thread sam jackson

Good evening Bryan,
Press the letter  "i" for your starting point. Press the letter "o" for ending. 
I use SoundForge regularly; let me know if I can help with any issues you have 
with the program.
Best;
Sam 
Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 30, 2016, at 6:43 PM, Andrea Sherry  wrote:
> 
> My experience is that you press "I" for start marker and "O" for end marker. 
> It has also been my experience that setting the end marker first and then the 
> start marker works best.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Andrea
> 
> 
>> On 31/07/2016 6:38 AM, Joe Paton wrote:
>> Brian,
>> 
>> It used to be that you set a start marker, left bracket I think, then a 
>> finish
>> marker, right bracket.
>> 
>> Now this is sound forge eight, so I don't know if this process holds good for
>> the version you are running.
>> 
>> Further, I seem to recall, that holding the shift key, as you use the arrow 
>> keys to move through a sound, didn't that used to select data?
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Joe
>> On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 20:17:45 +0100
>> brian parker  wrote:
>> 
>> HI list, i have already sent a message about this, but i rather foolishly 
>> forgot the subject line. i am using soundforge audio studio. can someone 
>> tell me how to mark a block for deletion. thanks, brian.
> 
> -- 
> Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from 
> now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad
> 



Re: re soundforge audio studio

2016-07-30 Thread Andrea Sherry
My experience is that you press "I" for start marker and "O" for end 
marker. It has also been my experience that setting the end marker first 
and then the start marker works best.


HTH

Andrea


On 31/07/2016 6:38 AM, Joe Paton wrote:

Brian,

It used to be that you set a start marker, left bracket I think, then a finish
marker, right bracket.

Now this is sound forge eight, so I don't know if this process holds good for
the version you are running.

Further, I seem to recall, that holding the shift key, as you use the arrow 
keys to move through a sound, didn't that used to select data?

Best,

Joe
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 20:17:45 +0100
brian parker  wrote:

HI list, i have already sent a message about this, but i rather foolishly 
forgot the subject line. i am using soundforge audio studio. can someone tell 
me how to mark a block for deletion. thanks, brian.



--
Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start 
from now and make a brand new ending." - Carl Brad




Re: re soundforge audio studio

2016-07-30 Thread Joe Paton
Brian,

It used to be that you set a start marker, left bracket I think, then a finish
marker, right bracket.

Now this is sound forge eight, so I don't know if this process holds good for
the version you are running.

Further, I seem to recall, that holding the shift key, as you use the arrow 
keys to move through a sound, didn't that used to select data?

Best,

Joe
On Sat, 30 Jul 2016 20:17:45 +0100
brian parker  wrote:

HI list, i have already sent a message about this, but i rather foolishly 
forgot the subject line. i am using soundforge audio studio. can someone tell 
me how to mark a block for deletion. thanks, brian. 

-- 
Joe Paton 




re soundforge audio studio

2016-07-30 Thread brian parker
HI list, i have already sent a message about this, but i rather 
foolishly forgot the subject line. i am using soundforge audio 
studio. can someone tell me how to mark a block for deletion. thanks, brian. 





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2016-07-30 Thread brian parker
Hi list, i asked this question before, and i thought i had kept the 
answer someone sent. i am using sound forge a studio. i wanted to knw 
how to mark a block for deletion. i thought someone said it was b to 
start the block, and n to end it but it doesn't work. perhaps i have 
remembered it wronly. could someone help. brian.