RE: creating audio files from other files

2005-07-29 Thread John Sanfilippo
Hmm, That sounds like a job for GoldWave, but I'm not a real expert. I
forgot how much GoldWave is but 50 or $60 sounds right.

Js



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Hi all,

What program or programs would I use to take a small piece of a large
wav 
file and make a wav or mp3 file out of it? In other words, I have a wav
file 
that runs for about thirty minutes, and there are several segments, each

just a few seconds long, that I want to make into their own individual 
files.

Is there a way to do this without forking out cash? If not, I am open to

paying for a program, as I may do this quite often in the future. And of

course, I'm looking for the ideal combination of functionality and 
accessibility with a screen reader.

Thanks,
Scott


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Re: creating audio files from other files

2005-07-29 Thread RQJ

Hi Scott,
As long as the wav file in question doesn't exceed 76mb,
you can use sound recorder.
You will have to do the editing manually, because there are no time markers 
that can be set.

You will need to save each new file with a different
name so as to preserve the original file.
HTH,
RQJ
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Hi all,

What program or programs would I use to take a small piece of a large wav 
file and make a wav or mp3 file out of it? In other words, I have a wav 
file that runs for about thirty minutes, and there are several segments, 
each just a few seconds long, that I want to make into their own 
individual files.


Is there a way to do this without forking out cash? If not, I am open to 
paying for a program, as I may do this quite often in the future. And of 
course, I'm looking for the ideal combination of functionality and 
accessibility with a screen reader.


Thanks,
Scott


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Re: creating audio files from other files

2005-07-29 Thread Andy

Hi Scott

I'd seriously recommend that you check out GoldWave at: 
http://www.goldwave.com/.  Not sure of the cost though I believe it is 
around $25.  There are jaws scripts available and a fantastic list to assist 
beginners.




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Hi all,

What program or programs would I use to take a small piece of a large wav 
file and make a wav or mp3 file out of it? In other words, I have a wav 
file that runs for about thirty minutes, and there are several segments, 
each just a few seconds long, that I want to make into their own 
individual files.


Is there a way to do this without forking out cash? If not, I am open to 
paying for a program, as I may do this quite often in the future. And of 
course, I'm looking for the ideal combination of functionality and 
accessibility with a screen reader.


Thanks,
Scott


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Re: creating audio files from other files

2005-07-29 Thread Doc
I use gold wave but many others use sound forge.

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Hi all,

What program or programs would I use to take a small piece of a large wav
file and make a wav or mp3 file out of it? In other words, I have a wav file
that runs for about thirty minutes, and there are several segments, each
just a few seconds long, that I want to make into their own individual
files.

Is there a way to do this without forking out cash? If not, I am open to
paying for a program, as I may do this quite often in the future. And of
course, I'm looking for the ideal combination of functionality and
accessibility with a screen reader.

Thanks,
Scott


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Re: creating audio files from other files

2005-07-29 Thread hank
how easy is it to select portitions of a file or a word of a file?
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 I use gold wave but many others use sound forge.

 Robert Doc Wright
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 msn
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 A smile brings a blessing to a new day.

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 From: Scott Blanks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Subject: creating audio files from other files


 Hi all,

 What program or programs would I use to take a small piece of a large wav
 file and make a wav or mp3 file out of it? In other words, I have a wav
file
 that runs for about thirty minutes, and there are several segments, each
 just a few seconds long, that I want to make into their own individual
 files.

 Is there a way to do this without forking out cash? If not, I am open to
 paying for a program, as I may do this quite often in the future. And of
 course, I'm looking for the ideal combination of functionality and
 accessibility with a screen reader.

 Thanks,
 Scott


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