Re: studio recorder question

2010-12-04 Thread Tom
Hi Armando,

You might want to join the studio recorder e-mail list.  It 
is a very low traffic list and is monitored by the studio 
recorder programmer.

To join, send a message to:

studiorecorder-requ...@freelists.org

and put the word subscribe in the subject line.

Tom

** Message From: armando maldonado **
>Hello,
>I hope someone can help me with the following. Using the 
>latest version of Studio Recorder, how is one able to put in 
>track info, such as comments and what not? I'm trying to do 
>this in order to be successful in writing comments for file 
>info so that when I plan to submit to a site for podcasts, I 
>have all this encoded in the file. Thanks and hpohpe to hear 
>from someone.
>Armando


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studio recorder question

2010-12-03 Thread armando maldonado
Hello,
I hope someone can help me with the following. Using the latest version of
Studio Recorder, how is one able to put in track info, such as comments and
what not? I'm trying to do this in order to be successful in writing
comments for file info so that when I plan to submit to a site for podcasts,
I have all this encoded in the file. Thanks and hpohpe to hear from someone.
A Armando 


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Re: Studio recorder question:

2008-11-10 Thread Kelly Pierce

don,

What isn't clear in the manual is that it is necessary to select wave view 
in the view menu rather than time view.  While blind people won't be 
looking at wave patterns, former Sound Forge users like myself are used to 
selecting pieces of audio with the shift and arrow keys and being able to 
enlarge or shrink with the keyboard the increment that is selected.  This 
is called the zoom ratio.  The time view doesn't use the zoom ratio for 
selecting text.  Realize that in Studio Recorder though shrinking or 
expanding the zoom ratio is done with function keys rather than the up and 
down arrow keys, which do something else.


Kelly




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Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 11:03 AM
Subject: Re: Studio recorder question:



Hi Kelly.

Thanks for the info.

Yes I need to subscribe to the list, haven't done that yet.
What I didn't see in the manual was exactly what you described moving the 
arrows with the shift key as you would in sound forge or goldwave to move 
a marker that may have been improperly placed.


thanks a  bunch.

Don


Kelly Pierce wrote:
I use the zoom view in SR rather than the time view.  It offers a 
similar method of adjusting a selection as in Sound Forge.  The issue 
isn't moving an edit point but changing the parameters of a selection, 
which is discussed in the manual.


I adjust selections by going to the beginning or end of a selection 
using the control right bracket or control left bracket keys and using 
the right and left arrow keys and the shift key.



BTW:  Are you familiar with the Studio Recorder mailing list?  Details 
are on the SR page on the APH website.


Kelly


- Original Message - From: "Don Breda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:09 PM
Subject: Studio recorder question:



Hi Listers.

In studio recorder if you drop markers with the left or right bracket 
keys and you find they need to be moved slightly, how is this done?


I read the entire manual and didn't see mention of a way to move a 
marker or would you just use scrub at that point?


P.S. does anyone know anything about the Plextalk RE11 remote control 
for studio recorder?


I am looking for a remote control unit that I could preferrably use 
with all recording software such as goldwave, sound forge stuido 
rerecorder etc.


Is this a fantacy?

Don


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Re: Studio recorder question:

2008-11-09 Thread Don Breda

Hi Kelly.

Thanks for the info.

Yes I need to subscribe to the list, haven't done that yet.
What I didn't see in the manual was exactly what you described moving 
the arrows with the shift key as you would in sound forge or goldwave to 
move a marker that may have been improperly placed.


thanks a  bunch.

Don


Kelly Pierce wrote:
I use the zoom view in SR rather than the time view.  It offers a 
similar method of adjusting a selection as in Sound Forge.  The issue 
isn't moving an edit point but changing the parameters of a selection, 
which is discussed in the manual.


I adjust selections by going to the beginning or end of a selection 
using the control right bracket or control left bracket keys and using 
the right and left arrow keys and the shift key.



BTW:  Are you familiar with the Studio Recorder mailing list?  Details 
are on the SR page on the APH website.


Kelly


- Original Message - From: "Don Breda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:09 PM
Subject: Studio recorder question:



Hi Listers.

In studio recorder if you drop markers with the left or right bracket 
keys and you find they need to be moved slightly, how is this done?


I read the entire manual and didn't see mention of a way to move a 
marker or would you just use scrub at that point?


P.S. does anyone know anything about the Plextalk RE11 remote control 
for studio recorder?


I am looking for a remote control unit that I could preferrably use 
with all recording software such as goldwave, sound forge stuido 
rerecorder etc.


Is this a fantacy?

Don


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Re: Studio recorder question:

2008-11-09 Thread Kelly Pierce
I use the zoom view in SR rather than the time view.  It offers a similar 
method of adjusting a selection as in Sound Forge.  The issue isn't moving 
an edit point but changing the parameters of a selection, which is 
discussed in the manual.


I adjust selections by going to the beginning or end of a selection using 
the control right bracket or control left bracket keys and using the right 
and left arrow keys and the shift key.



BTW:  Are you familiar with the Studio Recorder mailing list?  Details are 
on the SR page on the APH website.


Kelly


- Original Message - 
From: "Don Breda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 5:09 PM
Subject: Studio recorder question:



Hi Listers.

In studio recorder if you drop markers with the left or right bracket 
keys and you find they need to be moved slightly, how is this done?


I read the entire manual and didn't see mention of a way to move a marker 
or would you just use scrub at that point?


P.S. does anyone know anything about the Plextalk RE11 remote control for 
studio recorder?


I am looking for a remote control unit that I could preferrably use with 
all recording software such as goldwave, sound forge stuido rerecorder 
etc.


Is this a fantacy?

Don


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Studio recorder question:

2008-11-05 Thread Don Breda

Hi Listers.

In studio recorder if you drop markers with the left or right bracket 
keys and you find they need to be moved slightly, how is this done?


I read the entire manual and didn't see mention of a way to move a 
marker or would you just use scrub at that point?


P.S. does anyone know anything about the Plextalk RE11 remote control 
for studio recorder?


I am looking for a remote control unit that I could preferrably use with 
all recording software such as goldwave, sound forge stuido rerecorder etc.


Is this a fantacy?

Don


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Re: Studio Recorder question

2007-03-18 Thread Peter Scanlon
I'll do that. I will be going to Jaws 8 shortly. Any issues there.
Thanks,.
P.

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> Starting in jaws 7 there has been a focus issue. Jaws sometimes looses 
> focus
> and you have to alt tab around and get back to the program you were in and
> that seems to fix it. try alt tabbing and see if it works.
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>>I am using Jaws 7.1 and a beta of Studio Recorder.
>>
>> To check the current time of the track playing I can sometimes read that
>> by pressing numpad 5. but sometimes it is not there. I thought it was
>> maximising that would fix it but again it seems to go away of its on
>> accord. I check the view menu to ensure that the Time view is checked.
>>
>> Should it be there consistantly?
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Re: Studio Recorder question

2007-03-18 Thread Steve Gomes
Starting in jaws 7 there has been a focus issue. Jaws sometimes looses focus 
and you have to alt tab around and get back to the program you were in and 
that seems to fix it. try alt tabbing and see if it works.
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From: "Peter Scanlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 10:48 PM
Subject: Studio Recorder question


>I am using Jaws 7.1 and a beta of Studio Recorder.
>
> To check the current time of the track playing I can sometimes read that 
> by pressing numpad 5. but sometimes it is not there. I thought it was 
> maximising that would fix it but again it seems to go away of its on 
> accord. I check the view menu to ensure that the Time view is checked.
>
> Should it be there consistantly?
>
>
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Re: Studio Recorder question

2007-03-17 Thread Peter Scanlon
Yep! that reads the whole status line. But its nice having the 5 key to hear 
just the time elapsed, but it seems to have a mind of its own 

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> try to press the letter s for status
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> From: "Peter Scanlon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 11:48 PM
> Subject: Studio Recorder question
>
>
>>I am using Jaws 7.1 and a beta of Studio Recorder.
>>
>> To check the current time of the track playing I can sometimes read that
>> by pressing numpad 5. but sometimes it is not there. I thought it was
>> maximising that would fix it but again it seems to go away of its on
>> accord. I check the view menu to ensure that the Time view is checked.
>>
>> Should it be there consistantly?
>>
>>
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Re: Studio Recorder question

2007-03-17 Thread Sunshine
try to press the letter s for status
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Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2007 11:48 PM
Subject: Studio Recorder question


>I am using Jaws 7.1 and a beta of Studio Recorder.
>
> To check the current time of the track playing I can sometimes read that 
> by pressing numpad 5. but sometimes it is not there. I thought it was 
> maximising that would fix it but again it seems to go away of its on 
> accord. I check the view menu to ensure that the Time view is checked.
>
> Should it be there consistantly?
>
>
> Peter Scanlon
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Studio Recorder question

2007-03-17 Thread Peter Scanlon
I am using Jaws 7.1 and a beta of Studio Recorder.

To check the current time of the track playing I can sometimes read that by 
pressing numpad 5. but sometimes it is not there. I thought it was maximising 
that would fix it but again it seems to go away of its on accord. I check the 
view menu to ensure that the Time view is checked. 

Should it be there consistantly?


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