Re: Slowing down playback rate

2015-03-01 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

thanks, have downbloaded the scripts now.





Re: Slowing down playback rate

2015-02-27 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

I have downloaded the version which is flagged up as stable, you wrote:

http://soft.edolfzoku.com/hayaemon2/download_en.html
download version 2.74 its very stable. there are also jaws scripts for 
it there. follow the directions its very easy to use.

Could not find any links for Jaws scripts, entering on download links
FireFox simply downloaded the file no other interaction or prompts.

No other links found.

Please can you send the link for Jaws scripts?

thanks.





Re: Slowing down playback rate

2015-02-27 Thread Dennis

yes go to .
http://www.dlee.org/hayaemon/

version 1 works fine.

On 2/27/2015 11:40 AM, Colin Howard wrote:

Greetings,

I have downloaded the version which is flagged up as stable, you wrote:

http://soft.edolfzoku.com/hayaemon2/download_en.html
download version 2.74 its very stable. there are also jaws scripts for
it there. follow the directions its very easy to use.

Could not find any links for Jaws scripts, entering on download links
FireFox simply downloaded the file no other interaction or prompts.

No other links found.

Please can you send the link for Jaws scripts?

thanks.









Re: Slowing down playback rate

2015-02-27 Thread Dennis

yes. go to
http://soft.edolfzoku.com/hayaemon2/download_en.html
download version 2.74 its very stable. there are also jaws scripts for 
it there.follow the directions its very easy to use.


On 2/25/2015 11:56 AM, Reed poynter wrote:

Hello,

  


I have a recording of a piano piece in .wav format.

I want to create a second copy of it played back at a slower rate.

Is there any free software out there that will do this without buggering up
the quality?

  


Thanks,

  


Reed







Slowing down playback rate

2015-02-25 Thread Reed poynter
Hello,

 

I have a recording of a piano piece in .wav format.

I want to create a second copy of it played back at a slower rate.

Is there any free software out there that will do this without buggering up
the quality?

 

Thanks,

 

Reed