thanks; i'll give it a try. glad they have a trial version. it seams
like the trend is towards money back instead of free trials. thanks,
max
On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:05 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Max it should do what you want and it is pretty accessible. Grab a
trial copy and give it a try. I
Max it should do what you want and it is pretty accessible. Grab a trial copy
and give it a try. I use it mainly for editing mp3 files, but I believe it does
wav files.
On Jun 7, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Maxwell Ivey Jr. wrote:
> hello; this fission sounds like what I've been looking for. How accessibl
hello; this fission sounds like what I've been looking for. How
accessible is it? will it edit .wav files? because removing some
sections from an audio is all i need for my project. thanks, Max
On Jun 7, 2010, at 3:41 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
I also would submit it depends on what type of e
I also would submit it depends on what type of editing you want to do. Fission,
which is also made by Rogue Ameba (makers of Audio Hijack) will do some basic
editing, such as cutting sections from the file. There are a number of other
features, but this is what I primarily have used the program
Hi Alfredo,
As far as alternaties to Audio Hijack I don't know of any. It is fully
accessible once you get the hang of interacting with the toolbar and the
checkboxes. I'm not sure if you can edit podcasts with Audio Hijack. The best
audio editing program I know of is Amadeus Pro. BOth Audio Hi
I searched the forums for an alternative to Audio Hijack pro but did
not find one. Is there an alterntive to this program? Is this
program fully acesible, if not, where does it lack accessability .
Can you edit your recorded podcasts with this program too, or does it
just record sound? If you ca