Re: How easy is Total Recorder to use to edit files

2004-08-02 Thread Scott Meyer
Hi Caroline
Total recorder can be converted to 32,40,48,56,64,80,
96,112,128,160,192,224,256,320.

Thanks George and Marco for your help on editing in Total Recorder
Professional, will upgrade today!
Scott - Original Message - 
From: Caroline Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hello,

 What is Total Recorder able to do which RecAll Pro can't?  I have just
 started using RecAll Pro and was rather disappointed to find that,
although
 you can record directly to MP3 format, the available bit rates are rather
 low.  Does Total Recorder have more options in this respect?

 Thanks,

 Caroline.

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 totally agree with George. wouldn't be without total recorder professional
 now. well worth the money.

 Marco.

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 yes, yes, and yeah. it's extremely accessible, plenty of keyboard
commands.
 very easy to move within big files, it has a jump to dialogue like winamp,
 and you can reverse and forward from incraments as little as a tenth of a
 second to as high as 15 minutes.
 clipping files is a breze
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   You forgot to do your backup 16 days ago.  Tomorrow you'll need that
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 Hi
 Have Total Recorder standard edition. Would upgrade to professional
 version if it can do what I want. I  want to know how easy it is to edit
 files using a screen reader , Need to take out silence at the beginning
and
 end of a mp3 file. Can you fast forward to the end of a file quickly?
 Thanks
 Scott
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Re: How easy is Total Recorder to use to edit files

2004-07-30 Thread Jorge Mojica
yes, yes, and yeah. it's extremely accessible, plenty of keyboard commands.
very easy to move within big files, it has a jump to dialogue like winamp,
and you can reverse and forward from incraments as little as a tenth of a
second to as high as 15 minutes.
clipping files is a breze
MSN
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  You forgot to do your backup 16 days ago.  Tomorrow you'll need that
version.



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From: Scott Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 12:46 PM
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Hi
Have Total Recorder standard edition. Would upgrade to professional
version if it can do what I want. I  want to know how easy it is to edit
files using a screen reader , Need to take out silence at the beginning and
end of a mp3 file. Can you fast forward to the end of a file quickly?
Thanks
Scott
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Re: How easy is Total Recorder to use to edit files

2004-07-30 Thread Marco Curralejo
totally agree with george. wouldn't be without total recorder professional
now. well worth the money.

marco.

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From: Jorge Mojica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 8:39 AM
Subject: Re: How easy is Total Recorder to use to edit files


yes, yes, and yeah. it's extremely accessible, plenty of keyboard commands.
very easy to move within big files, it has a jump to dialogue like winamp,
and you can reverse and forward from incraments as little as a tenth of a
second to as high as 15 minutes.
clipping files is a breze
MSN
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  You forgot to do your backup 16 days ago.  Tomorrow you'll need that
version.



- Original Message - 
From: Scott Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 12:46 PM
Subject: How easy is Total Recorder to use to edit files


Hi
Have Total Recorder standard edition. Would upgrade to professional
version if it can do what I want. I  want to know how easy it is to edit
files using a screen reader , Need to take out silence at the beginning and
end of a mp3 file. Can you fast forward to the end of a file quickly?
Thanks
Scott
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