Re: Goldwave 6.23 question

2017-06-09 Thread Donald L. Roberts

Thank you, Joe.  Much appreciated.


Don Roberts



On 6/9/2017 7:33 AM, Joe Paton wrote:

Hi,

one key change to facilitate keyboard nivigation of an audio file is to turn  
auto-scroll lock on. check its condition in the view mmenue.  If it is not 
anounced as checked, hit enter on it.

In the window menu, select classic control.

See how you get on.

Cheers,



On Thu, 8 Jun 2017 16:42:39 -0700
"Donald L. Roberts"  wrote:

A few weeks ago, some list member posted a few modifications to optimize 
Goldwave performance with a screen reader.  Because I have somehow misplaced 
that message, I would really appreciate its repost here.  I remember that one 
setting change was in the zoom option, but I can't remember the others.


Thanks.


Don Roberts



Joe Paton
telephone: 01702 543624
Mobile: 0 7 9 6 7 3 8 2 9 6 4
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Re: Goldwave 6.23 question

2017-06-09 Thread Joe Paton
Hi,

one key change to facilitate keyboard nivigation of an audio file is to turn  
auto-scroll lock on. check its condition in the view mmenue.  If it is not 
anounced as checked, hit enter on it.

In the window menu, select classic control.

See how you get on.

Cheers,



On Thu, 8 Jun 2017 16:42:39 -0700
"Donald L. Roberts"  wrote:

A few weeks ago, some list member posted a few modifications to optimize 
Goldwave performance with a screen reader.  Because I have somehow misplaced 
that message, I would really appreciate its repost here.  I remember that one 
setting change was in the zoom option, but I can't remember the others.


Thanks.


Don Roberts



Joe Paton
telephone: 01702 543624
Mobile: 0 7 9 6 7 3 8 2 9 6 4
 web site: http://www.apart.org





Re: GoldWave List?

2017-02-22 Thread Colin Howard
goldwave4theblind+subscr...@googlegroups.com




Re: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location

2016-12-28 Thread Danny Miles
Hi everyone.  I've solved this one now.  For anyone who's wondering,
you need to press Shift +F11 and then tab through options which relate
to which folders are used as an initial basis for locating files for
opening and which folder recordings are temporarily stored in while
they're in process.


On 12/29/16, Danny Miles  wrote:
> Hi.  Thanks - I've used that to change recording settings (making the
> file length unbounded and so on) but I can't see any options in any of
> the sub-menus that relate to where files are recorded/saved to by
> default.  Can you please offer more guidance?
>
>
>
> On 12/29/16, Humberto Rodriguez  wrote:
>> Press F11 for the configuration menu.
>> Humberto
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Danny
>> Miles
>> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 6:05 PM
>> To: PC Audio Discussion List 
>> Subject: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location
>>
>> Hi everyone.  I've just set up GoldWave 5.68 on my new laptop and it's
>> automatically recording/saving the file to my local disk (C drive).
>> Unfortunately, this doesn't have a great amount of storage space, but
>> I remember that I previously resolved this issue by altering the
>> default drive/folder to which GoldWave recorded content and then saved
>> it.  Can anybody please remind me how to change this setting as I
>> haven't done it for years and can't find any instructions on the
>> matter.
>>
>> Many thanks in advance for any help.
>>
>> Danny
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Danny Miles
>> Mobile:
>> +44(0)7926 972762
>> Email:
>> toptunesda...@gmail.com
>> Twitter:
>> http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny
>> Facebook:
>> http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway
>> Skype:
>> TopTunesDanny
>>
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Danny Miles
> Mobile:
> +44(0)7926 972762
> Email:
> toptunesda...@gmail.com
> Twitter:
> http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny
> Facebook:
> http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway
> Skype:
> TopTunesDanny
>


-- 
Danny Miles
Mobile:
+44(0)7926 972762
Email:
toptunesda...@gmail.com
Twitter:
http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny
Facebook:
http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway
Skype:
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Re: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location

2016-12-28 Thread Danny Miles
Hi.  Thanks - I've used that to change recording settings (making the
file length unbounded and so on) but I can't see any options in any of
the sub-menus that relate to where files are recorded/saved to by
default.  Can you please offer more guidance?



On 12/29/16, Humberto Rodriguez  wrote:
> Press F11 for the configuration menu.
> Humberto
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Danny
> Miles
> Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 6:05 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List 
> Subject: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location
>
> Hi everyone.  I've just set up GoldWave 5.68 on my new laptop and it's
> automatically recording/saving the file to my local disk (C drive).
> Unfortunately, this doesn't have a great amount of storage space, but
> I remember that I previously resolved this issue by altering the
> default drive/folder to which GoldWave recorded content and then saved
> it.  Can anybody please remind me how to change this setting as I
> haven't done it for years and can't find any instructions on the
> matter.
>
> Many thanks in advance for any help.
>
> Danny
>
>
>
> --
> Danny Miles
> Mobile:
> +44(0)7926 972762
> Email:
> toptunesda...@gmail.com
> Twitter:
> http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny
> Facebook:
> http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway
> Skype:
> TopTunesDanny
>
>
>


-- 
Danny Miles
Mobile:
+44(0)7926 972762
Email:
toptunesda...@gmail.com
Twitter:
http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny
Facebook:
http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway
Skype:
TopTunesDanny



RE: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location

2016-12-28 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
Press F11 for the configuration menu.
Humberto


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Danny Miles
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2016 6:05 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: GoldWave - Changing Default Recording Location

Hi everyone.  I've just set up GoldWave 5.68 on my new laptop and it's
automatically recording/saving the file to my local disk (C drive).
Unfortunately, this doesn't have a great amount of storage space, but
I remember that I previously resolved this issue by altering the
default drive/folder to which GoldWave recorded content and then saved
it.  Can anybody please remind me how to change this setting as I
haven't done it for years and can't find any instructions on the
matter.

Many thanks in advance for any help.

Danny



-- 
Danny Miles
Mobile:
+44(0)7926 972762
Email:
toptunesda...@gmail.com
Twitter:
http://www.Twitter.com/TopTunesDanny
Facebook:
http://www.Facebook.com/AbilityGateway
Skype:
TopTunesDanny




Re: Goldwave and Going directly to a certain time in a file?

2016-01-02 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Start playing file, then Ctrl with g, enter time, return, continues playing
from entered cursor position.
Press f7 to stop adjust start/finish markers as desired.






Re: Goldwave and Going directly to a certain time in a file?

2016-01-02 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

GoldWave V5.70, I've just been playing and discover the following.

If you open the file, don't play or do anything with or to it, but simply do
ctrl-g.  You are now in an edit box which, as you've not played the file
will contain the value 0:00:00. so now, assume you want to go 10 minutes
and 25 seconds into the file, simply replace by overtyping 10:25. If you
then put your start marker here, start playing and this is where it begins.
If you also wanted to end the segment, say, at 15 minutes 45 seconds, no
need to play the file, simply do ctrl-g, it should display the value you
entered earlier, i.e 10:25, don't move the cursor but simply type in 15:45,
press return and put your finish marker.  If you now play the selection by
using one of the three play keys, you should start at the start marker and
finish at the finish marker.  If you use the k key, it also will start at
the start marker but will play past the finish marker.

I have my three play buttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) is set to play all, i.e from start to end of file.

Play2 (f3) is set to play selection, i.e whatever is between the start and
finish markers.

Play3 (f4) is set to play view,  i.e whatever is showing on the screen this
is determined by my zoom ratio, I usually only have one second's worth of
the fjile on the screen but, of course, this can be less or more.

I find these settings ideal all the time.

Don't forget also, to set the scrub value, this is an edit field found after
the wind speed settings in the play tab.  By default (certainly until this
version of GoldWave) it is set to 0.000 but I set mine to 0.150, meaning
whenever I move a marker or arrow key, I hear 0.15 seconds' worth of any
recording, this I find invaluable but there is a definite nack to making use
of the feature.  Sometimes, when moving markers, you may hear more than you
need to delete, therefore, then, play the selection to find out exactly what
is between the markers.  A case in point, is, when you might need to remove
a mouth click, usually only about .0002 of a second.

I hope these comments are of some help - I have been a GoldWave user now for
over 8 years and have been involved with sound processing eversince the days
of razor blades and reel-to-reel tapes!





RE: GoldWave

2015-12-30 Thread Smiling?
Seeing as nobody responded, here is what I've found regarding the AutoTrim
option. In GoldWave 6.x this option has been renamed to Trim Silence and the
shortcut key is Control+Backspace.

 

From: Smiling?

Sent: Monday, December 28, 2015 4:33 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List (pc-audio@pc-audio.org)
Subject: GoldWave

 

In the 32bit GoldWave version 5.70 the option called Autotrim is available.
In version 6.18 this option seems no longer available, or has this option
been renamed?

Might any of you know what this option may have been renamed to within the
latest 64bit version of GoldWave 6.18, or has this Autotrim option truly
been removed?



Re: Goldwave 6 question

2015-11-18 Thread Joe Paton
Hi,

this will be of no help at all.  I use a hardware mixer, so never need to use
the VU's, because of physical mixer controls.  

.


On Tue, 17 Nov 2015 20:00:38 -0800
"Donald L. Roberts"  wrote:

I am running Goldwave version 6 point something, the 64-bit version, on a 
Windows 10 HP desktop.  If there Goldwave users on list, please tell me whether 
one can reliably read the V U meter with a screen reader.  If so, please tell 
me which screen reader you are using, whether you are using scripts, and the 
specific procedure for reading the V U meter.

Thanks.

Don Roberts


-- 
Joe Paton 




Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Joe Paton
Hi,

would queue points do this?

Not sure, but possibly.

Joe
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

  HI listers
I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some sort 
of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in the file? 
I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to, You're connected to, 
and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow put some sort of a place marker 
for instance where I've placed the You're Tuned Into, so when it's time to 
place the next spot, I'll remember I'd already placed You're Tuned Into, thus I 
wouldn't want to repeat the same one twice! thus is there a way this can be 
done? kind of like placing bread crumbs along the way, so as to remind myself 
what the last break spot I placed? Thanks for ideas.

-- Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México


-- 
Joe Paton 




Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Gerardo Corripio
 That's what I thought, thus what's the funcion and use of Q Points 
I've always wondered? Can one take out these Q Points afterwards?


El 01/10/2015 01:57 p.m., Joe Paton escribió:

Hi,

would queue points do this?

Not sure, but possibly.

Joe
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

   HI listers
I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some sort 
of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in the file? 
I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to, You're connected to, 
and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow put some sort of a place marker 
for instance where I've placed the You're Tuned Into, so when it's time to 
place the next spot, I'll remember I'd already placed You're Tuned Into, thus I 
wouldn't want to repeat the same one twice! thus is there a way this can be 
done? kind of like placing bread crumbs along the way, so as to remind myself 
what the last break spot I placed? Thanks for ideas.

-- Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México




--
Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México




Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Joe Paton
Yes you can, well I think you can.  I've not done what you want to do, so can
not really help further.

You can certainly drop queue points, re-name them, move them and delete them.

Joe


On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 14:06:34 -0500
Gerardo Corripio  wrote:

  That's what I thought, thus what's the funcion and use of Q Points I've 
always wondered? Can one take out these Q Points afterwards?

El 01/10/2015 01:57 p.m., Joe Paton escribió:
> Hi,
>
> would queue points do this?
>
> Not sure, but possibly.
>
> Joe
> On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 10:31:25 -0500
> Gerardo Corripio  wrote:
>
>HI listers
> I've always wondered if it's possible in Goldwave, to somehow place some sort 
> of place markers, so I can remember which break spot I've placed in the file? 
> I've got three possible break spots: You're listening to, You're connected 
> to, and you're in tuned to; I'm wanting to somehow put some sort of a place 
> marker for instance where I've placed the You're Tuned Into, so when it's 
> time to place the next spot, I'll remember I'd already placed You're Tuned 
> Into, thus I wouldn't want to repeat the same one twice! thus is there a way 
> this can be done? kind of like placing bread crumbs along the way, so as to 
> remind myself what the last break spot I placed? Thanks for ideas.
>
> -- Enviado desde mi lap
> Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
> Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México
>
>

-- Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México


-- 
Joe Paton 




Re: GoldWave and remembering which break spots I'd placed?

2015-10-01 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

If you insert cue-points, when you close the file you will be asked do you
want to save it because it has been changed?  If you save in .wav and I'm
not sure what other formats, the cue-points are save in the file, otherwise
you are invited to save them in a file, located along with your audio file
i.e in the same location, with the same name but the extension .cue then, I
assume as I've never taken this action, whenever the file is opened from
this folder, the .cue needs be opened at the same time or maybe it will
automatically be imported, not performed this therefore I'm only guessing.

Of course, if the cue-points are stored such as may be in a .wav file, you
get them when opening.

what are cue-points for?

Cue-points enable files to be split into, say, tracks for burning onto a cd.
To make sure this works properly, you must at the start of the file put a
cue-point then the function knows the start of track 1.  Also, once a
cue-point is used, any edits may only be carried out following the last
cue-point, i.e nothing between cue-points.  You do not have to put a
cue-point at the end of a file, the final point denotes the start of the
final track.

On my system, splitting the file into tracks will use the current file
attributes such as format and sampling rate, you can set these as you desire
but remember, do not try and increase from an already low sampling rate, you
cannot improve but rather if .wav stay with the original, if .mp3 (and
probably other formats) go the same, lower, not higher.

After splitting, the original file remains with it's markers.





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Dean Martineau
Since we're talking about versions, I use 5.70 on a Win 7 64-bit system.
Presumably, when I move to windows 10, I will need to upgrade to version 6,
but for now, is there any advantage to doing so?  



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07. 

John, did you **really** mean

5.07. 

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.






RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread john riehl
I meant 5.70. Sorry about that.

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07.

John, did you **really** mean

5.07.

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Smiling?
I've found that the 64bit version is quicker, but I most of the time
(depending on what editing I am wanting to do), still use the 32bit version
5.70. note: this is on a 64bit Windows7 machine

the editing with the 64bit version 6.15 is just inconsistent for me, which
is why I am for the most part still using the 5.70 version.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
Martineau
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:16 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Since we're talking about versions, I use 5.70 on a Win 7 64-bit system.
Presumably, when I move to windows 10, I will need to upgrade to version 6,
but for now, is there any advantage to doing so?  



-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 2:55 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07. 

John, did you **really** mean

5.07. 

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.







Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

In answer to what version of GW John has, he replied:

5.07. 

John, did you **really** mean

5.07. 

or

5.70?

5.70 is the last version which will work for WindowsXP systems, 5.07 is a
very early version of GW V5, it works with windowsXP and windowsME but not
with any other windows system.

also 5.07 does not have all the access facilities introduced from 5.25
onwards.

If you are **really** using 5.07, this is probably why auto-scroll-lock
behaves differently.

Further answer to a question, the new GW scripts **only** work with systems
**after** WindowsXP they are created for GW V6.anything, only a 64-bit
program is now available hence the scripts are set up accordingly.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-24 Thread Joe Paton
Hi Colin,

I have no clue why view auto-scroll-lock would want to be turned off.
It has never flexed my mind at all, the mere fact that I can lock or unlock the
scroll lock there by yielding keyboard navigation is all I need to know.

I think that it is merely a switch to facilitate keyboard control of goldwaves
sound in the sound window.

Best regards,

Joe


On Tue, 22 Sep 2015 00:57:33 +0100
Colin Howard  wrote:

greetings,

When detailing how to delete from a file, I first ought to have mentioned in
the view menu, for any arrow / marker to work, the auto scroll-lock must be
checked.  Why one needs it unchecked is unknown to me, if designed to stop
file changes in order merely to use GW for playing files, use of arrows to
move through the file is also stopped.

Control with l toggles autoscroll-lock on/off, please can anybody explain
under what circumstances this needs to be unchecked.  I am unaware if this
function is, or is not, available in GW V6.anything or if present, it's
function is in any way different to V5.570.

Joe Paton, any ideas on this matter?

 

-- 
Joe Paton 




RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread john riehl
So how do I get JaWS scripts for Goldwave?

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread Peter Scanlon
Sending to you off list.




From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:34 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

So how do I get JaWS scripts for Goldwave?

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread covici
It does work, the only strange thing is no good way to control how far
those control-arrow keys move, what I did was view selection and it was
not too bad that way.

john riehl <realma...@verizon.net> wrote:

> Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue. 
> 
>  
> 
> From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
> Howard
> Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Goldwave question
> 
>  
> 
> John,
> 
> You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
> and arrows will do as you desire.
> 
> I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
> about how to delete a selection from the file.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread Peter Scanlon
There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread john riehl
Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread Peter Scanlon
What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread john riehl
5.07. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-23 Thread John Chilelli
Hi.

Please send the scripts to me as well as I think the ones I have are somehow
corrupted.

Thanks,

BTW, are the scripts for Win 7 or 8 or 10?

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 12:05 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Sending to you off list.




From: john riehl 
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 1:34 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' 
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

So how do I get JaWS scripts for Goldwave?

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 11:06 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

There is Version 6 Gold Wave and later Jaws scripts to match.

P.


From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:52 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

5.07.



From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



What version Gold Wave do you have?



From: john riehl
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2015 11:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Autoscroll lock is checked; it was checked when I was having this issue.



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Howard
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 7:56 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Peter Scanlon
Thanks very much.


From: Colin Howard 
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 4:22 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

Peter, you do need scripts for GW V6.anything, I have sent these you
privately.




Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Peter, you do need scripts for GW V6.anything, I have sent these you
privately.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
Instead of trying to use regions why don't you just select the portion 
of sound - say from beginning to end of track - and save the selection 
to a separate file?


That way the procedure will work whatever editor you use whether that be 
Sound Forge, Goldwave, Amadeus Pro, Total Recorder or anything else.




On 9/22/2015 3:37 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:

Hi Colin,
Thanks for this info you posted.
I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several 
regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a 
whole LP and breaking it into files.
I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find how to 
do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available.
If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.

Peter Scanlon.
.

.


From: Colin Howard
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.




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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread covici
OK, I will try that -- thanks much.

Colin Howard  wrote:

> John,
> 
> You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
> and arrows will do as you desire.
> 
> I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
> about how to delete a selection from the file.
> 
> 
> 

-- 
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How do
you spend it?

 John Covici
 cov...@ccs.covici.com



Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread covici
Hi.  I have been using goldwave, and I tried to follow your post to set
the markers, so hear is what I did, play1, play2, and play3  are as you
suggested and I set the preview to -0.150.  Now, I can't move the start
marker with any of the arrow keys, control left arrow or control shift
left arrow, its still in the same place -- what am I missing.  I set the
view to 1 second.  The right marker is way off there, I wanted to play
briefly and then drop it.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Colin Howard  wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> Peter, you do need scripts for GW V6.anything, I have sent these you
> privately.
> 
> 
> 

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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Colin Howard
John,

You need auto-scroll-lock in the view menu to be checked then all markers
and arrows will do as you desire.

I did write to the group having forgotten to advise when giving details
about how to delete a selection from the file.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Peter Scanlon
Could do that 12 times to save 12 tracks, but the method Colin described is 
much easier.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan 
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 4:01 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Instead of trying to use regions why don't you just select the portion 
of sound - say from beginning to end of track - and save the selection 
to a separate file?

That way the procedure will work whatever editor you use whether that be 
Sound Forge, Goldwave, Amadeus Pro, Total Recorder or anything else.



On 9/22/2015 3:37 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> Hi Colin,
> Thanks for this info you posted.
> I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several 
> regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a 
> whole LP and breaking it into files.
> I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find how 
> to do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available.
> If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.
>
> Peter Scanlon.
> .
>
> .
>
>
> From: Colin Howard
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Goldwave question
>
> Greetings,
>
> If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
> select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
> markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
> and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
> you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
> the cue-markers become useful.
>
> In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
> begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
> ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
> also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
> still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
> The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
> the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
> cannot be retrieved.
>
> So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
> the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
> where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
> a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
> pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
> reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.
>
> Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.
>
> In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
> and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
> split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
> you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
> split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
> self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
> ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.
>
> You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
> how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
> first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.
>
> Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
> intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
> unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.
>
> Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
> format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
> saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
> ".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
> extracted the tracks, is saved.
>
> Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
> V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
> yet installed on my W7 machine.
>
>

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**
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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread Smiling?
Don't have any problems shutting down the software over here, but why don't
you just use Task Manager to end the process? The keystroke is
Control+Shift+Escape. Then you will want to go to Processes Tab.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Donald L.
Roberts
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 11:04 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 I too have a Goldwave question.  However, this question pertains to 
closing the Goldwave program.  We are all aware of the windows bug which 
precludes shutting down the program correctly.  Is there no other way to 
get rid of the program other than rebooting?  If so, how does one do this?

Thanks.

Don Roberts





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-22 Thread john riehl
I tried Colin's method for creating a new file from a portion of  a longer
one. Everything worked great - until I tried to gt to the File  menu in the
new window; then, for some reason,  both Wincoweyes and JAWS failed to read
any menu choices. I tried maximizing the window but that didn't work.
Anybody got any suggestions on how to fix this problem? As I said, other
than that, Colin's suggestion worked perfectly!

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Peter
Scanlon
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 3:09 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Could do that 12 times to save 12 tracks, but the method Colin described is
much easier.

P.


From: Dane Trethowan
Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 2015 4:01 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Instead of trying to use regions why don't you just select the portion
of sound - say from beginning to end of track - and save the selection
to a separate file?

That way the procedure will work whatever editor you use whether that be
Sound Forge, Goldwave, Amadeus Pro, Total Recorder or anything else.



On 9/22/2015 3:37 PM, Peter Scanlon wrote:
> Hi Colin,
> Thanks for this info you posted.
> I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several
regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a
whole LP and breaking it into files.
> I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find
how to do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available.
> If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.
>
> Peter Scanlon.
> .
>
> .
>
>
> From: Colin Howard
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
> To: PC Audio Discussion List
> Subject: Re: Goldwave question
>
> Greetings,
>
> If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
> select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
> markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a
name
> and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
> you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
> the cue-markers become useful.
>
> In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
> begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file,
so
> ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
> also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e
when
> still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed
types.
> The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and
de-compression,
> the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
> cannot be retrieved.
>
> So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and
insert
> the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
> where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by
placing
> a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
> pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
> reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.
>
> Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.
>
> In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open
menu
> and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to
the
> split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the
ones
> you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
> split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they
are
> self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this
and
> ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.
>
> You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends
on
> how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
> first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.
>
> Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
> intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
> unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.
>
> Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware,
.wav
> format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
> saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension
of
> ".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which
you
> extracted the tracks, is saved.
>
> Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP
how
> V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have
not
&g

Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Vicky Vaughan
Please answer to the list! I know I really want to hear the answers and I 
bet I'm not the only one.


Thanks Sincerely, Vicky

-Original Message- 
From: Colin Howard

Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way.

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.






Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
Hi Colin, 
Thanks for this info you posted.
I have wanted to do this saving a file that has been marked with several 
regions or cues into several separate files, for instance when recording a 
whole LP and breaking it into files. 
I thought one could do this in Sound forge. I have SF10, but cannot find how to 
do it.  SF tells me  that Insert Regions is not available. 
If anyone knows how to do it in SF I would appreciate the info.

Peter Scanlon.
.

.  


From: Colin Howard 
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.




RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Smiling?
There is  no pasting within the steps I shared below, just the keystroke
Control+P as in papa and that keystroke will open up a new window with the
audio that was copied or cut to your clipboard. Just try it and you will
quickly see.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 4:04 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

That's great! Do I need to go to File and then New first before pasting, or
will Goldwave do it automatically?

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav

RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Smiling?
Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.






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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread john riehl
Aha!! Thanks. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 7:09 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

There is  no pasting within the steps I shared below, just the keystroke
Control+P as in papa and that keystroke will open up a new window with the
audio that was copied or cut to your clipboard. Just try it and you will
quickly see.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 4:04 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

That's great! Do I need to go to File and then New first before pasting, or
will Goldwave do it automatically?





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question



Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended

RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread john riehl
That's great! Do I need to go to File and then New first before pasting, or
will Goldwave do it automatically?

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Smiling?
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:39 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

Using GoldWave, highlight the audio you are wishing to create to its own
file using the left and right brackets.
Cut it to clipboard using Control+X.
Now use the keystroke Control+P and this will place that audio you currently
just copied to clipboard, into its own new file.
Save and name it whatever you are after naming it.
close the window with the keystroke Control+F4 and not Alt+F4 because Alt+F4
will close all the open windows instead of that single window.
Now Control Tab back to the original file window (if it doesn't
automatically place your focus there all on its own) and highlight the next
bit of audio you are interested in doing the same thing you just did with
the example up above.

Giving you these steps entirely based upon the example you shared below.

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 8:32 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.





From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question



Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my 

Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Colin Howard
greetings,

When detailing how to delete from a file, I first ought to have mentioned in
the view menu, for any arrow / marker to work, the auto scroll-lock must be
checked.  Why one needs it unchecked is unknown to me, if designed to stop
file changes in order merely to use GW for playing files, use of arrows to
move through the file is also stopped.

Control with l toggles autoscroll-lock on/off, please can anybody explain
under what circumstances this needs to be unchecked.  I am unaware if this
function is, or is not, available in GW V6.anything or if present, it's
function is in any way different to V5.570.

Joe Paton, any ideas on this matter?

 



Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Peter Scanlon
Hi Colin, 

I have installed Gold Wave 6.15 
and Jaws Gold wave scripts version 5. 
Should I install an earlier version of Gold Wave or are there newer scripts?

Peter Scanlon.



From: Colin Howard 
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 1:23 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List 
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.




Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-21 Thread Donald L. Roberts
I too have a Goldwave question.  However, this question pertains to 
closing the Goldwave program.  We are all aware of the windows bug which 
precludes shutting down the program correctly.  Is there no other way to 
get rid of the program other than rebooting?  If so, how does one do this?


Thanks.

Don Roberts




Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
John,

Left bracket is start and right end markers.

Selection is anything between these.





Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread john riehl
Colin, this is great advice.  Would you be willing to answer a few other
Goldwave questions I have that the manual doesn't make clear? If so, can you
send me your e-mail address so I don't clutter up the list with our
exchanges?

The other thing I want to do with Goldwave is to take excerpts from a long,
long file and put it into smaller, different files. As you can tell from my
questions, I'm a neophyte to digital audio manipulation, so, although to
many the Goldwave manual is crystal clear, to me it's not.

Thanks for your help already and for any additional help.

John 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way. 

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.





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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way.  

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Dean Martineau
I would hope the answers appear on the list; they aren't the least bit
off-topic!

I used to know this stuff but am rusty and that last message will help me.  

Dean


http://bahaiteachings.org/ 


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:57 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

Colin, this is great advice.  Would you be willing to answer a few other
Goldwave questions I have that the manual doesn't make clear? If so, can you
send me your e-mail address so I don't clutter up the list with our
exchanges?

The other thing I want to do with Goldwave is to take excerpts from a long,
long file and put it into smaller, different files. As you can tell from my
questions, I'm a neophyte to digital audio manipulation, so, although to
many the Goldwave manual is crystal clear, to me it's not.

Thanks for your help already and for any additional help.

John 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 7:43 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

First of all, have you enabled the scrub feature for this is not enabled by
default?

To set this, press f11 you are now in the play properties sheet.

Tab past the settings for winding back and forward, you are then in an edit
box which, by default, has the value 0.000, I changed this to 0.150 which
means whenever I move an arrow or marker, I play fifteen hundreths of a
second's worth of sound.  This makes editting much much much faster but
there is a definite nack to using in this way. 

Assuming you have set your zoom rate to something sensible, such as one
second's worth of sound on the screen (shift with the number 2 on the qwerty
keyboard achieves this) movement of arrow / markers will give you an easy
way to place the left or right markers exactly where you need them.

Now, to find where you want the edit.

If you know roughly where it begins, say at 5:25 into the file, using the
shift e enter the time in the start marker position press enter.

Now play the file which if you have your play set will start from the start
marker, when you reach the actual place, press left bracket the marker is
then set.

If you need to move it slightly, you can do so using shift and left-right
arrow, you will hear sound as you move the arrow i.e marker.  When happy,
attend in much the same way for the end marker, you can play, or jump
through the file until you reach the place where the edit is to end, press
right bracket, i.e the second key to the right of the letter p, and then
fine tune by using the control-shift and left-right arrow.

I have my three play cuttons set as follows:

Play1 (f2) set to play all

Play 2 (f3) set to play selection

Play 3 (f4) set to play view

therefore, to play what is between the markers, play2 to play what is on the
screen play 3,  to play file from start play 1.

If happy, press delete, piece gone, play 2 should give silence.

Remember control z can undo either to your system maximum, or until you
reach last saved file, or until you reach the amount set.  I have mine set
to fifteen I suspect the maximum varies but on my system it is twenty.

Remember, for each undo, you are left with markers set as at execution of
the function you are reversing.

Hope these are of help, currently, I am still using V5.70 on a Windows7
desktop upstairs and a WindowsXp Home laptop downstairs but I have been
using GoldWave for the last eight years, ever since V5.12.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread john riehl
Hi, colin. This is what I want to do. I have a long file that contains
someone chanting Bible portions in Hebrew; the person breaks down the pieces
into sections which different people are supposed to read. What I want to do
is, for example, have a file for Genesis chapt 1 v1-6, another file for
Genesis 1 v6-15, etc, so I can send separate files to each person, rather
than one huge file and let them figure out where their particular part
comes. I don't want to create separate tracks of a single file; I want to
mark sections of a long file and put each section into a separate file that
I can send out.

 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 11:24 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

Greetings,

If you want to save parts of a file but not the whole as individual items,
select each area in tern, by marking start and end with start and end
markers, then in the file menu there is a save selection as, give it a name
and save.  If you require to save the whole file as tracks, such as if
you've a concert and would like to save each item as a track, this is when
the cue-markers become useful.

In this case, you ensure first you are at the start of the  file, once you
begin to work with cue-markers, you cannot make any changes to the file, so
ensure first, all edits Etc. are finished and the original file saved.
also, be aware it is always wisest to work with files uncompressed, i.e when
still in their .wav (or other) formats, not .mp3  or other compressed types.
The more processing a file has undergone, i.e compresion and de-compression,
the more sound degredation will occur and once quality has been lost, it
cannot be retrieved.

So, having made sure the file is as you want it, go to it's start and insert
the first cue-mark, control with q.  Now go on through the file, stopping
where the next cue-mark is to be placed, I always first make sure by placing
a start marker i.e left bracket then ensuring cursor is at start marker by
pressing my home key, then issue control with q.  Continue until you've
reached the start for the last track and issue the control with q.

Now, you are ready to split the file into it's items.

In the edit menu, go to the cue-markers function which I think is open menu
and cursor up to the sub-menu, arrow right into the submenu and down to the
split file.  Note, you can change cue-markers as there is a list of the ones
you have set but I strongly advise keeping it simple for now, go to the
split file within the menu.  I cannot remember the tabs here, think they are
self-explanatory, eventually you will find a save button, enter on this and
ensuring you save into a location you want, allow it to work.

You should end up with a set of tracks, what their names will be depends on
how you process these tabs, but I tend to make then save as Track nnn (the
first being 001) into a folder set aside for such matters.

Then (I use Winamp) play the folder ensuring you have saved what you
intended, if happy, close the file from which you saved the tracks but
unless you want to keep the cue-markers, don't save the file.

Cue-markers cannot be saved in a file other than, so far as I am aware, .wav
format, if you try and save them, GW will warn you no way! but they can be
saved in a file of the same name if I recall rightly, with the exdtension of
".cue" this will happen in the same folder in which the file from which you
extracted the tracks, is saved.

Remember, I am using GoldWave V5.70, the last which works with WindowsXP how
V6.anything differs, as of now, I know not for though I have V6.14, have not
yet installed on my W7 machine.






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Re: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread Colin Howard
John,

In which case, you can select the piece you want to send out by placing
start and end markers, then go into the file menu and save selection as the
name appropriate, then move on to the next and so on.





RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-20 Thread john riehl
And the start and end marks are the left and right brackets, is that
correct?

Thanks for all the  help!

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2015 5:11 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: Goldwave question

 

John,

In which case, you can select the piece you want to send out by placing
start and end markers, then go into the file menu and save selection as the
name appropriate, then move on to the next and so on.





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RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread Dean Martineau
If I recall, you use the mark start and mark end keystrokes to set the
boundaries.  They are left and right bracker respectively.  Once they are in
place, you should be able to delete the unwanted sound.

Dean


http://bahaiteachings.org/ 


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Goldwave question

I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone. 

 

 

John riehl

 




RE: Goldwave question

2015-09-19 Thread john riehl
Ah; thanks! I'll give it a shot. 

 

From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dean
Martineau
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:39 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: Goldwave question

 

If I recall, you use the mark start and mark end keystrokes to set the
boundaries.  They are left and right bracker respectively.  Once they are in
place, you should be able to delete the unwanted sound.

Dean


http://bahaiteachings.org/


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of john
riehl
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 7:02 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Goldwave question

I'm trying to use a different editor - Goldwave - to edit my audio file. I
can move through the piece beautifully and get to the spot I want to edit; I
want to  set a mark, go to the end of the file and delete everything in
between. I've tried using shift-E to set the mark and pressing "okay" on
finish and pressing the delete key but that does not seem to work.

What am I missing?

I play the file and move through it using the right arrow key; I've tried
using the right-arrow key and just playing the file, but, in neither case
can I delete what I want to delete.

Thanks for your patience, everyone.





John riehl






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RE: Goldwave and its Equivalent to MP3Gain?

2015-07-28 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
Auto Gain will equalize the volume throughout the file.  In the volume
control you may increase or decrease the volume in the entire file, Shift
Tab, adjust with PageUp or PageDown and press Enter on Preview until you
have the desired volume. 
Humberto


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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Gerardo
Corripio
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2015 12:03 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Goldwave and its Equivalent to MP3Gain?

  HI guys
I use MP3Gain to regulate volume, especially since I record and edit 
podcasts for an Internet online radio station, 
EIberoamérica/RadioGeneral; what's the Goldwave equivalent of using Mp3 
Gain, but only to make the volume higher? In Goldwave's Effects/Volume 
menu, I see two options: AutoGain and Maximize volume. What's the 
difference between these two, and which would be the equivalent to 
MP3Gain only to make the volume higher, leaving everything else the same 
in the original audio?
Thanks for any info.

-- 
Enviado desde mi lap
Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México





Re: Goldwave Questions and Migrating to Sound Forge

2015-07-20 Thread Joe Paton
Samuel,

1. go to the view menu. arrow down to auto scroll-lock, if not checked check it
by pressing enter.

the shortcut is control-l.

Now your arrow keys will move in acordance with the zoom ratio.

You might want to set up what the playback  keys do, 

press f11, and make changes in the first property sheet, play control.

hope it is simple as this.

Wouldn't change to sound forge, unless what you want it to do, it will do 
better than GW.
or, of course you enjoy working with alternative audio editors.  equally
justifyable.

Joe

On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 08:51:32 +0100
Samuel Wilkins sound...@spwnet.co.uk wrote:

Hello everyone, I am having 2 problems with Goldwave.  I am using the latest 
version on a Windows 7 desktop with Window-Eyes 9.1.  I can't get the left and 
right arrow keys to move as they should in a file, and also, when I am trying 
to preview a sound, nothing happens.  Does anyone know why this might be?  I am 
considering migrating to Sound Forge, but I was wondering if there are 
tutorials or anything out there to tell me how I can use this sound editor with 
a screen reader? Thank you. keys

-- Regards,

Samuel Wilkins

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




Re: Goldwave Questions and Migrating to Sound Forge

2015-07-20 Thread Samuel Wilkins
Hello Joe, I got the arrows sorted out, but I just found the preview 
button is not there when I am in the open sound dialog.  Is there a way 
to have it put back in?


On 20/07/2015 10:33, Joe Paton wrote:

Samuel,

1. go to the view menu. arrow down to auto scroll-lock, if not checked check it
by pressing enter.

the shortcut is control-l.

Now your arrow keys will move in acordance with the zoom ratio.

You might want to set up what the playback  keys do,

press f11, and make changes in the first property sheet, play control.

hope it is simple as this.

Wouldn't change to sound forge, unless what you want it to do, it will do 
better than GW.
or, of course you enjoy working with alternative audio editors.  equally
justifyable.

Joe

On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 08:51:32 +0100
Samuel Wilkins sound...@spwnet.co.uk wrote:

Hello everyone, I am having 2 problems with Goldwave.  I am using the latest 
version on a Windows 7 desktop with Window-Eyes 9.1.  I can't get the left and 
right arrow keys to move as they should in a file, and also, when I am trying 
to preview a sound, nothing happens.  Does anyone know why this might be?  I am 
considering migrating to Sound Forge, but I was wondering if there are 
tutorials or anything out there to tell me how I can use this sound editor with 
a screen reader? Thank you. keys

-- Regards,

Samuel Wilkins



--
Regards,

Samuel Wilkins




Re: Goldwave Questions and Migrating to Sound Forge

2015-07-20 Thread Joe Paton
Samuel,

I think the preview button is gone.  I recall its existence in earlier 
versions, but not the latest.  Might be worth writing to chris at Goldwave, in 
case there
is a way of putting the button back.
I've never used it, but knew it was there.

Kind regards,

Joe

On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 14:37:25 +0100
Samuel Wilkins sound...@spwnet.co.uk wrote:

Hello Joe, I got the arrows sorted out, but I just found the preview button is 
not there when I am in the open sound dialog.  Is there a way to have it put 
back in?

On 20/07/2015 10:33, Joe Paton wrote:
 Samuel,

 1. go to the view menu. arrow down to auto scroll-lock, if not checked check 
 it
 by pressing enter.

 the shortcut is control-l.

 Now your arrow keys will move in acordance with the zoom ratio.

 You might want to set up what the playback  keys do,

 press f11, and make changes in the first property sheet, play control.

 hope it is simple as this.

 Wouldn't change to sound forge, unless what you want it to do, it will do 
 better than GW.
 or, of course you enjoy working with alternative audio editors.  equally
 justifyable.

 Joe

 On Mon, 20 Jul 2015 08:51:32 +0100
 Samuel Wilkins sound...@spwnet.co.uk wrote:

 Hello everyone, I am having 2 problems with Goldwave.  I am using the latest 
 version on a Windows 7 desktop with Window-Eyes 9.1.  I can't get the left 
 and right arrow keys to move as they should in a file, and also, when I am 
 trying to preview a sound, nothing happens.  Does anyone know why this might 
 be?  I am considering migrating to Sound Forge, but I was wondering if there 
 are tutorials or anything out there to tell me how I can use this sound 
 editor with a screen reader? Thank you. keys

 -- Regards,

 Samuel Wilkins


-- Regards,

Samuel Wilkins


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




RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-17 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi Vicky,
I have sent the corrected link, please try the second one.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Vicky
Vaughan
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 3:39 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Joeseph, I coppied the 2 lines and took out the white spaces, but this did
not seem to do anything. Would you tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Many thanks! Vicky

-Original Message-
From: Joseph Lee
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 9:00 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
(sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

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From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:
Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph








Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-17 Thread Vicky Vaughan
Joeseph, I coppied the 2 lines and took out the white spaces, but this did 
not seem to do anything. Would you tell me what I'm doing wrong?


Many thanks! Vicky

-Original Message- 
From: Joseph Lee

Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 9:00 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
(sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph








Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-17 Thread Vicky Vaughan
Thanks so much! Yes, now it works as I expected it would.  Many and sincere 
Thanks!!

Vicky

-Original Message- 
From: Joseph Lee

Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 6:37 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Vicky,
I have sent the corrected link, please try the second one.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Vicky
Vaughan
Sent: Friday, July 17, 2015 3:39 AM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Joeseph, I coppied the 2 lines and took out the white spaces, but this did
not seem to do anything. Would you tell me what I'm doing wrong?

Many thanks! Vicky

-Original Message-
From: Joseph Lee
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 9:00 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
(sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph










Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-17 Thread Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona

it still isn't working

On 7/16/2015 6:00 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
(sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph









Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-17 Thread Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona
the link is rapping and i can't get it right to download can you try to 
get the intire link on one line or soemthing?



On 7/16/2015 5:15 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph






Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-17 Thread Hank Smith, and Seeing-eye dog Iona

can you send it to me as well please?


On 7/16/2015 6:40 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,
Hmmm, interesting... I'll send it to you directly offlist.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 6:37 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Joseph, I copied it in to my browser, if this is what you meant.
However, that funny site shows up again.
At 08:00 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are
whitespaces (sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of
randy tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph









RE: goldwave add-on for nvda

2015-07-16 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi,
Try using add-on 3.0, which supports GoldWave 5.70 and later (it'll work to
some extent in GoldWave 5.58).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tim
cumings
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 6:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: goldwave add-on for nvda

Joseph I'm using goldwave 5.70. Whcih version of the nvda add-on works best
with this goldwave version?


On 7/16/2015 9:00 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:
 Hi,
 You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
 (sorry about that). Please try again.
 Cheers,
 Joseph

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
 tijerina
 Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

 Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
 this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
 At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:
 Hi,

 Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

 http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

 Cheers,

 Joseph








RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-16 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi,
Hmmm, interesting... I'll send it to you directly offlist.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 6:37 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Joseph, I copied it in to my browser, if this is what you meant.
However, that funny site shows up again.
At 08:00 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:
Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are 
whitespaces (sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
randy tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:
 
 http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip
 
 Cheers,
 
 Joseph






RE: goldwave add-on for nvda

2015-07-16 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi,
Uh oh, that's a serious problem...
One way to get around this is to focus away from GoldWave and back.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tim
cumings
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 6:49 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: goldwave add-on for nvda

Joseph that is the version i am using. When I try to use some of the
commands I get a message which says I have to re-open the file. Is there any
way to solve this problem  other than re-opening the file every time I use a
command?


On 7/16/2015 9:42 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:
 Hi,
 Try using add-on 3.0, which supports GoldWave 5.70 and later (it'll 
 work to some extent in GoldWave 5.58).
 Cheers,
 Joseph

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tim 
 cumings
 Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 6:40 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: goldwave add-on for nvda

 Joseph I'm using goldwave 5.70. Whcih version of the nvda add-on works 
 best with this goldwave version?


 On 7/16/2015 9:00 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:
 Hi,
 You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are 
 whitespaces (sorry about that). Please try again.
 Cheers,
 Joseph

 -Original Message-
 From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of 
 randy tijerina
 Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
 To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
 Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

 Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
 this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
 At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:
 Hi,

 Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

 http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

 Cheers,

 Joseph









RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-16 Thread John Chilelli
Joseph,

The site you have sent us to is not accessable to Jaws or even readable to
know what to do in it.

Thanks for helping,

John

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joseph
Lee
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 8:15 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph




RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-16 Thread randy tijerina

Joseph, I copied it in to my browser, if this is what you meant.
However, that funny site shows up again.
At 08:00 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
(sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:
Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph






Re: goldwave add-on for nvda

2015-07-16 Thread tim cumings
Joseph that is the version i am using. When I try to use some of the 
commands I get a message which says I have to re-open the file. Is there 
any way to solve this problem  other than re-opening the file every time 
I use a command?



On 7/16/2015 9:42 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,
Try using add-on 3.0, which supports GoldWave 5.70 and later (it'll work to
some extent in GoldWave 5.58).
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of tim
cumings
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 6:40 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: goldwave add-on for nvda

Joseph I'm using goldwave 5.70. Whcih version of the nvda add-on works best
with this goldwave version?


On 7/16/2015 9:00 PM, Joseph Lee wrote:

Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
(sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph











Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-16 Thread randy tijerina

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:

Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph






RE: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

2015-07-16 Thread Joseph Lee
Hi,
You need to copy and paste the link text itself, as there are whitespaces
(sorry about that). Please try again.
Cheers,
Joseph

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of randy
tijerina
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2015 5:48 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave scripts for JAWS download link

Hi Joseph.am I mssing something?
this site seems to be written in a foreign language.
At 07:15 PM 7/16/2015, you wrote:
Hi,

Here it is: latest scripts for GoldWave 5 and 6 by Jim Grimsby, Jr.:

http://www.nvda-kr.org/goldwave 5-6  jaws scripts 2_0.zip

Cheers,

Joseph






Re: GOLDWAVE, trimming silence? help!

2015-05-18 Thread tim cumings
Actually, Curtis, if you are using the auto-trim command it trims 
the trailing silences at the beginning and end of the selection, not 
outside the selection. So I would put goldwave startmarker at the 
beginning of the first silence and the finish marker at the end of the 
final silence and try that.

silen

On 5/18/2015 4:16 PM, Curtis Delzer wrote:

that was it!!! :) so use to other editors which use the selected
rather than outside the area of the selection.
So, now, how do I get this to work in GW?
If I put both the beginning and end markers at the beginning of the file?








Re: GOLDWAVE, trimming silence? help!

2015-05-18 Thread Curtis Delzer
that was it!!! :) so use to other editors which use the selected
rather than outside the area of the selection.
So, now, how do I get this to work in GW?
If I put both the beginning and end markers at the beginning of the file?



-- 
Curtis Delzer curtis1...@verizon.net

On Sat, 16 May 2015 18:33:11 -0400
tim cumings thcumi...@comcast.net wrote:

 curtis I think trimming silence is used for trimming outside the start and 
 finish markesrs. If the entire file is selected there is no silence to trim.
 
 
 On 5/15/2015 4:56 PM, Curtis Delzer wrote:
  I open a file which is about 12 hours long, made from several cassettes
  where there are silences I want to trim, and GW says that all is
  selected in the control-E menu from beginning to end, when I set the
  silence to keep 8 seconds and do both, with a db value of minus 36 DB
  which is above the amount of the noise of the cassettes, nothing is done 
  when
  I hit ok.
  I've used the select all from within the edit menu, (select all seems
  to be grayed out since I guess all is selected by default when I open
  the file?) so how do I proceed since it is not doing the operation.
  THANKS! (as a good friend says, all over the place!
  -
  Curtis Delzer, HS.
  K6VFO
  San Bernardino, CA
 
 
 




Re: GOLDWAVE, trimming silence? help!

2015-05-16 Thread tim cumings
curtis I think trimming silence is used for trimming outside the start 
and finish markesrs. If the entire file is selected there is no silence 
to trim.



On 5/15/2015 4:56 PM, Curtis Delzer wrote:

I open a file which is about 12 hours long, made from several cassettes
where there are silences I want to trim, and GW says that all is
selected in the control-E menu from beginning to end, when I set the
silence to keep 8 seconds and do both, with a db value of minus 36 DB
which is above the amount of the noise of the cassettes, nothing is done when
I hit ok.
I've used the select all from within the edit menu, (select all seems
to be grayed out since I guess all is selected by default when I open
the file?) so how do I proceed since it is not doing the operation.
THANKS! (as a good friend says, all over the place!
-
Curtis Delzer, HS.
K6VFO
San Bernardino, CA







Re: re goldwave

2015-04-24 Thread Robert Doc wright

there are no scripts for it .
- Original Message - 
From: Humberto Rodriguez s...@hrfinancial.com

To: 'PC Audio Discussion List' pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 5:49 PM
Subject: RE: re goldwave



Hello,

I am also totally blind and have used Gold Wave for years with scripts,
which makes it very nice to know the length with Control-A and many other
key combinations for other things.  But after I installed GW V.6.1  the
scripts I had no longer work an I haven't found new scripts for it; does
anyone know where to get them, if they exist?

TIA,

Humberto


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 1:19 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: re goldwave

Greetings,

GoldWave works well for people without or with poor sight, I'm totally 
blind

and have been using it for must now be about eight years.

If you are using Jaws, there are some good scripts available, at present I
am still using V5.70, the last version to work with windowsXP the next
version is 64-bit and cannot work with XP.

Some people say scripts or setfiles are not required, well, the program 
can
be used, if carefully set up, out of the box but the scripts (for Jaws) 
make

it easier.










re goldwave

2015-04-23 Thread brian parker
Hi list, if anyone out there is using goldwave, can you tell me how 
easy it is to use for someone with no vision. also, does it having a 
user guide. i am not too bad with the things i know, but i am not so 
good with new products with a manual. at present for general audio 
purposes i am using soundforge 7, but although i have an honestly 
bought coppy, when my old computer died suddenly, and i installed 
soundforge on my new computer, i couldn't persuade to work with mp3 
files. it is quite happy with ogg files. brian.





RE: re goldwave

2015-04-23 Thread Dave McElroy
While i would in no way call myself a power user of goldwave, it has worked
great for me.  

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of brian
parker
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 9:12 AM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: re goldwave

Hi list, if anyone out there is using goldwave, can you tell me how 
easy it is to use for someone with no vision. also, does it having a 
user guide. i am not too bad with the things i know, but i am not so 
good with new products with a manual. at present for general audio 
purposes i am using soundforge 7, but although i have an honestly 
bought coppy, when my old computer died suddenly, and i installed 
soundforge on my new computer, i couldn't persuade to work with mp3 
files. it is quite happy with ogg files. brian.





Re: re goldwave

2015-04-23 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

GoldWave works well for people without or with poor sight, I'm totally blind
and have been using it for must now be about eight years.

If you are using Jaws, there are some good scripts available, at present I
am still using V5.70, the last version to work with windowsXP the next
version is 64-bit and cannot work with XP.

Some people say scripts or setfiles are not required, well, the program can
be used, if carefully set up, out of the box but the scripts (for Jaws) make
it easier.





RE: re goldwave

2015-04-23 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
Hello,

I am also totally blind and have used Gold Wave for years with scripts,
which makes it very nice to know the length with Control-A and many other
key combinations for other things.  But after I installed GW V.6.1  the
scripts I had no longer work an I haven't found new scripts for it; does
anyone know where to get them, if they exist? 

TIA,

Humberto


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 1:19 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: re goldwave

Greetings,

GoldWave works well for people without or with poor sight, I'm totally blind
and have been using it for must now be about eight years.

If you are using Jaws, there are some good scripts available, at present I
am still using V5.70, the last version to work with windowsXP the next
version is 64-bit and cannot work with XP.

Some people say scripts or setfiles are not required, well, the program can
be used, if carefully set up, out of the box but the scripts (for Jaws) make
it easier.






RE: re goldwave

2015-04-23 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
You probably are missing the Lame encoder, just downloaded it and place in
the same folder as the executable for Soundforge.
Humberto


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of brian
parker
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 12:12 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: re goldwave

Hi list, if anyone out there is using goldwave, can you tell me how 
easy it is to use for someone with no vision. also, does it having a 
user guide. i am not too bad with the things i know, but i am not so 
good with new products with a manual. at present for general audio 
purposes i am using soundforge 7, but although i have an honestly 
bought coppy, when my old computer died suddenly, and i installed 
soundforge on my new computer, i couldn't persuade to work with mp3 
files. it is quite happy with ogg files. brian.





Re: re goldwave

2015-04-23 Thread Gary Schindler
Usually with sound Forge you have to enter a registration license key to 
save files as MP3's. you only get one shot at it, so if you used the 
registration code already in a previous install, you can't use it again. 
That is what happened to me when I tried to install on a different machine 
when the one I was using went caput.




-Original Message- 
From: Humberto Rodriguez

Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 7:59 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: re goldwave

You probably are missing the Lame encoder, just downloaded it and place in
the same folder as the executable for Soundforge.
Humberto


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of brian
parker
Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2015 12:12 PM
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: re goldwave

Hi list, if anyone out there is using goldwave, can you tell me how
easy it is to use for someone with no vision. also, does it having a
user guide. i am not too bad with the things i know, but i am not so
good with new products with a manual. at present for general audio
purposes i am using soundforge 7, but although i have an honestly
bought coppy, when my old computer died suddenly, and i installed
soundforge on my new computer, i couldn't persuade to work with mp3
files. it is quite happy with ogg files. brian.





Re: GoldWave Version 6.10 is Released

2015-01-20 Thread Aidan
That sucks. I understand if they stop support for xp, but really, to
stop support for 32bit in general, ieven if you have a later system,
that is just bad.

On 20/01/2015, Austin Pinto austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com wrote:
 very good will check it out i use it but the newer versions 6 and
 higher are only for 64 bit the last versions for 32 bit are 5.70

 On 1/20/15, Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net wrote:
 Hi all,

 I don't use this myself but GoldWave version 6.10 has just been released
 and is available from

 www.goldwave.ca

 Here are the changes in this version:

 Improved help when a screen reader is active
 Several other improvements and fixes

 Regards Steve.




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RE: GoldWave Version 6.10 is Released

2015-01-20 Thread Merv Keck
Hi,

Maybe I was just tired last night, however, I had a bit of trouble with the
new version. I actually had an easier time with the earlier 64 bit version
of Goldwave that came out perhaps last month or the month before that. Are
there new scripts or something that I am not aware of out there?

Merv

 



Re: GoldWave Version 6.10 is Released

2015-01-19 Thread Austin Pinto
very good will check it out i use it but the newer versions 6 and
higher are only for 64 bit the last versions for 32 bit are 5.70

On 1/20/15, Steve Pattison s...@internode.on.net wrote:
 Hi all,

 I don't use this myself but GoldWave version 6.10 has just been released
 and is available from

 www.goldwave.ca

 Here are the changes in this version:

 Improved help when a screen reader is active
 Several other improvements and fixes

 Regards Steve.




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austinpinto.xavi...@gmail.com
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Re: GoldWave MailingList

2014-10-30 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

roger south is list owner, I am co-mod.

Subscribe address is:

goldwave4theblind+subscr...@googlegroups.com




Re: GoldWave MailingList

2014-10-30 Thread Aidan
Thanks so much Colin. I am moving away from audacity and getting
deeper into GoldWave and stil uses total recorder for basic tasks. Its
greatly appreciated.

On 30/10/2014, Colin Howard co...@pobox.com wrote:
 Greetings,

 roger south is list owner, I am co-mod.

 Subscribe address is:

 goldwave4theblind+subscr...@googlegroups.com





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Re: GoldWave issue please help?

2014-08-21 Thread Robert Doc Wright
I need to know what you have tried already.

- Original Message - 
From: Michael Amaro mikeam...@earthlink.net
To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2014 9:35 AM
Subject: GoldWave issue please help?


Hello Listers,

I recently reinstalled my windows 7 64 bit.  How ever When I try and record 
any sound using GoldWave 5.58.  It won't pick up my external Microphone.  It 
only picks up my internal one.  I want to use my desktop microphone.  can 
some one pleas help?

Thanks

Michael

email:
mikeam...@earthlink.net

Messenger:

mikeam...@earthlink.net

Skype name:

mikeameli

JFK:

What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax 
Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of 
the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, 
the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, and the kind that 
enables men and nations to grow, and to hope, and build a better life for 
their children-not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and 
women, not merely peace in our time but peace in all time.


If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?  then where does the learning 
start?




Re: GoldWave issue please help?

2014-08-21 Thread Michael Amaro

have resolved the issue thanks

Thanks

Michael

email:
mikeam...@earthlink.net

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What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a Pax 
Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace of 
the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace, 
the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, and the kind that 
enables men and nations to grow, and to hope, and build a better life for 
their children-not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and 
women, not merely peace in our time but peace in all time.


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To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Subject: Re: GoldWave issue please help?


I need to know what you have tried already.

- Original Message - 
From: Michael Amaro mikeam...@earthlink.net

To: pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2014 9:35 AM
Subject: GoldWave issue please help?


Hello Listers,

I recently reinstalled my windows 7 64 bit.  How ever When I try and 
record
any sound using GoldWave 5.58.  It won't pick up my external Microphone. 
It

only picks up my internal one.  I want to use my desktop microphone.  can
some one pleas help?

Thanks

Michael

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JFK:

What kind of peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek? Not a 
Pax
Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war. Not the peace 
of

the grave or the security of the slave. I am talking about genuine peace,
the kind of peace that makes life on earth worth living, and the kind that
enables men and nations to grow, and to hope, and build a better life for
their children-not merely peace for Americans but peace for all men and
women, not merely peace in our time but peace in all time.


If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why?  then where does the learning
start?






Re: Goldwave keystroke needed

2014-06-14 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Assuming you are using GW V5.57 and not the beta V6, the keystroke is
control with q but be aware, you must put a cue mark in at the very start of
the file before any otheres else GW won't see any cue points, afterall, it
needs to know where track 001 is to begin.





Re: Goldwave keystroke needed

2014-06-13 Thread tim cumings
Hi, Don. If you are using window-eyes you shouldn't have to use the 
pass-through key. the correct keystroke is control puls the letter q.

On 6/13/2014 3:58 PM, Donald L. Roberts wrote:
I am in a bit of a bind.  Please tell me the correct Goldwave 
keystroke to drop a manual cue point.  I thought it was either q or 
control Q, but neither works.  Yes, I used the screen reader's pass 
through key.  Thanks.


Don Roberts







Re: Goldwave keystroke needed

2014-06-13 Thread Howard Traxler
You're right! It's control-q.
Howard
- Original Message - 
From: Donald L. Roberts donald.robert...@gmail.com
To: PC Audio Discussion List pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2014 2:58 PM
Subject: Goldwave keystroke needed


I am in a bit of a bind.  Please tell me the correct Goldwave keystroke 
 to drop a manual cue point.  I thought it was either q or control Q, but 
 neither works.  Yes, I used the screen reader's pass through key.  Thanks.
 
 Don Roberts




RE: GoldWave 6: beta released

2014-05-01 Thread Steve Nutt
Hi,

Well that was good.  It said the requested topic does not exist.

All the best

Steve

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-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joseph
Lee
Sent: 01 May 2014 10:30
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: GoldWave 6: beta released

Hi,

GoldWave has just released GoldWave 6 beta. This is a 64-bit version and
will require Windows 7 64-bit or later.

The announcement can be found at:

http://www.goldwave.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5
http://www.goldwave.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5t=sid=8e712d60566b8169
565f247ad2c166d5 t=sid=8e712d60566b8169565f247ad2c166d5

Since this is a beta software, please don't use it in a production studio.
Thanks.

Cheers,

Joseph






Re: GoldWave 6: beta released

2014-05-01 Thread roger.south

Try the second link, it works.

Roger

-Original Message- 
From: Steve Nutt

Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 10:38 AM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: GoldWave 6: beta released

Hi,

Well that was good.  It said the requested topic does not exist.

All the best

Steve

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-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Joseph
Lee
Sent: 01 May 2014 10:30
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: GoldWave 6: beta released

Hi,

GoldWave has just released GoldWave 6 beta. This is a 64-bit version and
will require Windows 7 64-bit or later.

The announcement can be found at:

http://www.goldwave.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5
http://www.goldwave.ca/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5t=sid=8e712d60566b8169
565f247ad2c166d5 t=sid=8e712d60566b8169565f247ad2c166d5

Since this is a beta software, please don't use it in a production studio.
Thanks.

Cheers,

Joseph






Re: goldwave 5.7

2014-04-10 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

Remember you need compile the scripts before they work, often people forget
to do this and to ensure this happens, I usually open the .jss file and
insert then remove a blank line, then when closing the file it asks to save
changes thus will compile.
 --
Lead me not to temptation, I can find it myself!



RE: goldwave 5.7

2014-04-09 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
what then do the scripts allow and where do they go as the file did not appear 
to be a self
extractor.


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Dane 
Trethowan
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 04:48
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: goldwave 5.7

I haven't used Windows for quite some time so I'm not up to speed exactly on 
what Goldwave is doing
or what the latest version is but I can say two things.

Firstly, Goldwave is one of my favourite audio editors and accessibility is 
right up there thanks
again to the developer for being prepared to support accessibility and to deal 
with any issues which
have come along.

Secondly, I've used the software with Window-Eyes and NVDA and have never 
needed any additional
scripts, Apps or whatever, NVDA certainly doesn't offer any smile.

The most accessible audio editor I've ever used under Windows is Studio 
Recorder from APH, that
product is very much under represented in the Audio Editor discussions.


On 8 Apr 2014, at 11:48 pm, Colin Howard co...@pobox.com wrote:

 Greetings,
 
 I have sent the scripts privately to Ray.
 
 
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 address near Fareham in Southern England,  since February 1992.
 


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Re: goldwave 5.7

2014-04-09 Thread Colin Howard
Ray,

It is a .zip file, I've never received scripts as a self-extractor so far as
I recall.

I know where they go in WindoesXP Home and my versjion of Jaws, but cannot
assist you with V15 and can't remembere what windows you have.
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665: Neighbour of the Beast.



RE: goldwave 5.7

2014-04-09 Thread Ray T. Mahorney
that machine is a 64 bit machine


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin Howard
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 17:22
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: goldwave 5.7

Ray,

It is a .zip file, I've never received scripts as a self-extractor so far as I 
recall.

I know where they go in WindoesXP Home and my versjion of Jaws, but cannot 
assist you with V15 and
can't remembere what windows you have.
 --
665: Neighbour of the Beast.




RE: goldwave 5.7

2014-04-09 Thread Humberto Rodriguez
All you have to do is copy the files for the script into the following
folder:

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Freedom Scientific\JAWS\15.0\Settings\enu\

Regards,

Humberto
 

-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Ray T.
Mahorney
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 2:23 PM
To: 'PC Audio Discussion List'
Subject: RE: goldwave 5.7

that machine is a 64 bit machine


Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA


-Original Message-
From: Pc-audio [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org] On Behalf Of Colin
Howard
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2014 17:22
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Re: goldwave 5.7

Ray,

It is a .zip file, I've never received scripts as a self-extractor so far as
I recall.

I know where they go in WindoesXP Home and my versjion of Jaws, but cannot
assist you with V15 and
can't remembere what windows you have.
 --
665: Neighbour of the Beast.





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