Thanks Chip. Yeah, water problems are about the worst nightmare for any
home owner. And they're damn hard to deal with.
Regarding Sound Forge? Yeah, it would be a big scripting project to say
the least. There have been Jaws scripts for it for years. I don't know
the price, but I know they're n
Hi Jeff,
Just FYI, I plan for use of the audio kit to be the subject of this week's
scripting class.
Chip
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From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:jnwe...@lwsb.org]
Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011 2:40 PM
To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
Subject: playing music with audioKit
I see how to get the
Hi Chip,
I think I made a mistake on this one. It does not seem to have what it
use to have.
Bruce
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2011 6:59 PM
Subject: Re: Sound Forge, Audacity???
Hi Chip,
This program may be the one you need. It should work on all systems
since the
memory it
Actually I mistyped that anyway. The person that first brought this to
my attention is indeed running a 32-bit Windows 7 Starter Edition, but
I typed 64 because I had just been dealing with a Skype issue on a
64-bit Windows 7 box.
On Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 11:57:13PM +0100, chris hallsworth wrote:
J
Hi Chip,
This program may be the one you need. It should work on all systems
since the
memory it needs is there. When converting it is a memory hog and this will
convert
any file you want.
Media Coder:
http://www.mediacoderhq.com/download.htm
Download mirror:
http://www.mediacoderhq.com/getfil
I have discovered that some people have encountered an error when
trying to run VBScript on Windows 7 Starter Edition, at least the
64-bit version. The error indicates that the VBScript engine is not
available. I have not been seeing this from Window-Eyes, but rather
from trying to run a .vbs file
You are correct. Miranda does support Yahoo messenger, along with a number
of other clients - and that is RIGHT out of the box. There does exist a
small app, that enhances the software a bit, and litterally hundreds of
addons that will increase your chance to taylor the software to your
likings
I don't know.
I don't use IM/chat programs, but I thought there existed one called Moranda
which worked with all the existing protocols, and which was accessible or
which had scripts already?
If that's the case, then why would someone write for Yahoo Messenger?
Nor arguing, just asking for some
No, I'm not really surprised Curtis about the hearing issues. I've read
that having any medical condition (such as blindness) automatically means
you are much more likely to have other medical problems; especially so if
the cause of your blindness is genetic.
Thanks for helping me to understand
would anyone write scripts for yahoo messenger?
- Original Message -
From: "Chip Orange"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 03, 2011 3:42 PM
Subject: RE: Sound Forge, was: scripts for yahoo messenger
I too am really sorry to hear about this Tom.
I told my wife, as we were building our h
Of course, since I never really had my hands on SoundForge myself, this will
have to stand as it is. I do know, that there is Jaws users out there, who
are using the software. How well it cooperates, I have no idea, only know
that they do use it for editing sound. Neither do I know if there is n
Chip,
I would suggest for you to give MaPlEr from
http://mar-dy.com
a try. It should give you the chance of making .avi into .mp3; although I
haven't tested that particular conversion myself, since I don't have any
.avi files at hand.
If you go to the above website, and choose the first lin
I use it for my job, though jobs for audio editors aren't paid much,
unfortunately, but there it is. :)
thanks!
One thing which is nice for audio editing, is to be a musician too, since it
helps to be able to hear and understand sound, well. :)
you'd be surprised that a lot os so-called sound p
Bruce (or anyone),
I'm looking for a way to extract the audio out of .avi files and put it into
.mp3 files. Would you know if Audacity would do this for me?
thanks.
Chip
-Original Message-
From: bb [mailto:b...@fltg.net]
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 8:42 PM
To: gw-scripting@gw
Yes, it helps a lot Curtis, though "paragraphic" is a mystery!
In any case, I'm seeing how important SF is in it's field, and how difficult
making it "easy" to use would be. It sounds to me as if it's the "Microsoft
Word" of the audio editing industry. I'm convinced if some developer would
take
I too am really sorry to hear about this Tom.
I told my wife, as we were building our house some years ago, (she didn't
like the look of some solution we came up with for dealing with possible
water), I told her "water is the enemy!" I had to keep repeating it
throughout the construction project.
ok, thanks Curtis and David.
Would this be used by hobbyists, or is this something used by people as part
of their job? It looks like a large effort, and I wonder if it's something
used for employment, if someone would then be willing to pay for an app
which made it accessible? Maybe even hobbyi
Thanks David; you guess rightly, and I apologize for replying to the wrong
message.
also, thanks for the info.
I did have a look at sound forge, and it is very complex. I have had quite
a bit of success just starting out by reclassing controls though (for the
person who originally brought up thi
Hi Kevin,
My first thought was that you could store any settings you might change into
variables before you display your dialog; that should insure that you'd be
working with the desired .set file and not the winEyes.set file.
When the user is using the dialog to make changes, yu could store the
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